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ZAT1110SRF900The SMARTRFCC1110EM-868 is a development tool for TIs sub-1 GHz CC1110 chip.

Texas Instruments Inc.
The SMARTRFCC1110EM-868 is a development tool for TIs sub-1 GHz CC1110 chip. - FCC ID ZAT1110SRF900 - Texas Instruments Inc.
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Application Details

Equipment Class
DXT - Part 15 Low Power Transceiver, Rx Verified
Date of Grant
Feb 25, 2013
Application Purpose
Original Equipment
Date of Application
Feb 25, 2013
Equipment Note
The SMARTRFCC1110EM-868 is a development tool for TIs sub-1 GHz CC1110 chip.
Frequency Range
903.50000000 - 926.50000000
Company
Texas Instruments Inc.
Country
United States

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Users Manual

SWRU234b October 2012 CC1110 Mini Development Kit 868-915 MHz Quick Start Guide 1 Kit Contents 2 x SmartRFCC1110-868 target boards 1 x CC Debugger 1 x 10- pin flat cable with 2x5 2.54 mm connector 1 x 10-pin flat cable with 2x5 1.27 mm connector 1 x Converter board 2.54 mm – 1.27 mm connector 1 x Mini USB cable Batteries CD with Evaluation Version of the IAR EW8051 Documentation The hardware in this kit is FCC/IC certified and complies with ETSI/R&TTE over temperature from 0 to +35°C. 2 Running the Preprogrammed Link Test 2.1 Introduction The CC1110 on the SmartRFCC1110 target board is preprogrammed with a link test which operates at 868.3 MHz, and uses GFSK modulation and a bit rate of 2.4 kbps. The link test runs a point-to-point communication between a Slave and a Master node based on the SimpliciTI 1.1.0 protocol. First the Master and Slave nodes must be configured as described in the following sections. The two nodes will then establish a link. When this link is established, the Master starts to periodically send packets to the Slave. Between each transmission, the Master goes to receive mode and waits 250 ms for an acknowledgement packet from the Slave. The Slave node is in receive mode waiting for packets from the Master. For each received packet, the Slave automatically responds with an acknowledgement packet. 2.2 Powering the boards Place 2 AAA batteries in the battery holders placed on the bottom side of each of the SmartRFCC1110-868 boards. Place the jumper on the power selection connector P1 between pin 1 and pin 2 on each board. Applying power to the SmartRFCC1110-868 starts the preprogrammed link test on the CC1110 and the two LEDs on the board are on for 1 s. Warning! To minimize risk of personal injury or property damage, never use rechargeable batteries to power the board. Do not leave the board powered when unattended. 2.3 Configure the Master Node Press the S1/MASTER button that is placed on the left hand side of the board. When this button is pushed, the two LEDs on this board will blink rapidly. The Master now waits for a Slave node to establish a link. Note that the boards only respond to the first button push. To reconfigure the board, the board must be reset, see point 2.9 in this manual. 2.4 Configure the Slave Node On the other board, press the S2/SLAVE button that is placed on the right side of the board. When the button has been pushed, the two LEDs on this board will blink very slowly until a link with a Master node is established. Note that establishing the link may finish in less than 1 s depending on the environment. It is important to keep distance (more than 1 meter) between the two nodes when they are trying to establish the link to avoid saturation. This is because full output power (12 dBm) is used for this communication between the nodes. 2.5 The LEDs on the Master Node LEDs State Both LEDs blink rapidly The Master is trying to establish a link with a Slave Green LED on for 0.5 s The Master has received an ACK to a packet sent, link ok Red LED on for 0.5 s The Master has not received an ACK to the last 3 packets sent Red LED on for 3 s If the Master does not receive ACKs from the SLAVE in ~70 s, the Master will stop to send packets to save power. Press S1/MASTER to resume the link test Red LED on for 5 s For test only: When the link is established, pressing the S2/SLAVE button turns the red LED on for 5 s 2.6 The LEDs on the Slave node LEDs State Both LEDs blink slowly The Slave is trying to establish a link with a Master Red LED on continuously The link between the Slave and Master is established and the Slave is in RX waiting for packets from the Master Green LED on for 0.5 s while red LED on continuously The Slave has received a packet from the Master and sent an ACK, link ok Caution! The kit contains ESD sensitive components. Handle with care to prevent permanent damage. To minimize risk of injury, avoid touching components during operation if symbolized as hot. SWRU234b October 2012 2.7 Antenna Performance The PCB antenna length on the SmartRFCC1110-868 is tuned for optimal performance with two AAA batteries present in the battery holder. As this antenna is directive, see DN024 www.ti.com/lit/swra227, it is important to place the two nodes so that the arrow in the silk print next to the antenna on both boards points upwards towards the sky for optimal performance. 2.8 Range testing The preprogrammed link test is well suited for range testing. Place the Slave in an open field and bring the Master a known distance away. Use the LED signaling to decide the link quality. Note that the environment, antenna, etc greatly affect the range, see DN018 www.ti.com/lit/swra169. 2.9 Resetting the board The recommended reset sequence is: Remove jumper on P1 completely Push one of the buttons to discharge the large capacitor on the power line. If this capacitor is not discharged, the SmartRFCC1110-868 boards may continue to run the current application until the capacitor is discharged. This may take several seconds. Replace the jumper on P1 to power the board again 3 Using the CC Debugger with the Development Kit 3.1 The CC Debugger The CC Debugger connects to the PC via a mini USB and uses the DEBUG interface to communicate with the radio. The tool can be used for: Programming the flash and debugging an application running on the CC1110. The PC tools available for these purposes are the SmartRF Flash Programmer from Texas Instruments and IAR Embedded Workbench for 8051 from IAR Systems. Testing the radio performance of CC1110 using SmartRF Studio. For more details, please refer to the CC Debugger User’s Guide www.ti.com/lit/swru197 and the CC1110 & CC2510 Mini Development Kit User’s Guide www.ti.com/lit/swru236. 3.2 SmartRF Studio SmartRF Studio can be used for RF testing, evaluation of CC1110 and to find optimal register settings. It is available on www.ti.com/smartrfstudio. 3.3 Flash Programmer The Flash Programmer application, available on the kit web page …

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Block Diagram

f = <902MHz – 928MHz> LNA PA FREQUENCY SYNTHESIZER f_internal = <5412MHz – 5568MHz> f_output = <902MHz – 928MHz> AAF ADCADC DEMODULATOR MODULATOR RADIO CONTROLLER AND DATA INTERFACE RF_P RF_N CLOCK MUX P2_4 P2_3 XOSC_Q2 XOSC_Q1 13MHz RC-OSC 34.7kHz RC-OSC 26MHz Crystal OSC 32.768kHz Crystal OSC IQ Q I BALUN DMARAM CPU CTRL

External Photos

Project no.: 182231-5 Page 1 of 1 EXTERNAL PHOTOS – SmartRFCC1110EM SmartRFCC1110EM

ID Label/Location Info

Certification Document Label 1/1 Description of label for SmartRFCC1110EM-868 FCC/IC/CE labeling of product is shown below. The labels are attached to the backside of the printed circuit board. ~ 1 1 2 m m ~ 40 mm Texas Instruments Model: SmartRFCC1110EM-868 Rev.: x.x.x SN.: xxxxxx FCC ID: ZAT1110SRF900 IC: 451H-1110SRF900

Internal Photos

Project no.: 182231-5 Page 1 of 1 INTERNAL PHOTOS – SmartRFCC1110EM SmartRFCC1110EM

Operational Description

Texas Instruments Norway AS Gaustadalléen 21 0349 Oslo Norway (+47) 22 95 85 44 (+47) 22 95 85 46 Technical Description The SmartRFCC1110EM-868, see Figure 1, includes Texas Instruments’ CC1110, which is a sub-1 GHz system-on-chip (SoC) designed for low power wireless applications. The CC1110 combines a sub-1 GHz transceiver and a single-cycle 8051 MCU, 32 kB of in- system programmable flash memory and 4 kB of RAM. CC1110 has a balanced output (RF_N and RF_P), which is transformed to a single ended, 50 ohm signal through a passive component (capacitor/inductor) balun. The output of the balun is low pass filtered to attenuate harmonic radiation and then connected to a PCB antenna. For antenna performance please refer to design note DN024 (www.ti.com/lit/swra227 ). The CC1110 on the SmartRFCC1110EM-868 needs to be programmed in order to operate within the 915 MHz frequency band, i.e. the user needs to configure the SmartRFCC1110EM-868 for operation in the 902-928 MHz frequency band using appropriate tools and software provided by TI. Figure 1 SmartRFCC1110EM-868

Parts List/Tune Up Info

CC1110DEMO Partlist List 0.1 Ref.Part namePcs/unitDescriptionManufacturerPart numberSupplierOrdering codeAlt. ManufacturerAlt. Part numberAlt. SupplierAlt. Ordering codeComments U1CC11101Single-chip transceiver and microcontrollerTexas InstrumentsCC1110Texas InstrumentsCC1110 B1 2XAAA 12xAAA battery holder, 2CELL AAA PC MNTKeystone2468Digikey2468K-ND B2CR2032_SOCKET1Socket for CR2032 buttoncell batteryKeystone3002ELFA69-525-27 C1C_1N_0402_X7R_K_501Capacitor, 1n, 0402, X7R, 10%, 50VMurataGRM155R71H102KA01D C21; C191; C221; C251; C261; C291C_100N_0402_X5R_K_106Capacitor, 100n, 0402, X5R, 10%, 10VMurataGRM155R71A104KA01D C234;235C_100P_0402_NP0_J_502Capacitor, 100p, 0402, NP0, 5% 50VMurataGRM1555C1H101JZ01DTTI C171; C181C_15P_0402_NP0_J_502Capacitor, 15p, 0402, NP0, 5%, 50VMurataGRM1555C1H150JZ01D C231C_1P0_0402_NP0_C_501Capacitor, 1p, 0402, NP0, +/-0.25pF 50VMurataGRM1555C1H1R0CZ01D C232; C241 C_1P5_0402_NP0_C_50 2Capacitor, 1p5, 0402, NP0, +-0.25pF, 50VMurataGRM1555C1H1R5CZ01D C301C_1U_0402_X5R_K_6P31Capacitor 1uF, 0402, X5R,10%, 6.3VMurataGRM155R60J105KE19D C201; C211C_27P_0402_NP0_J_502Capacitor, 27p, 0402, NP0, 5%, 50VMurataGRM1555C1H270JZ01D C233C_3P3_0402_NP0_C_501Capacitor, 3p3, 0402, NP0, +-0.25pF, 50VMurataGRM1555C1H3R3CZ01DELFA65-811-69 C2C_100U_1210_X5R_M_6P31Capacitor, 100u, 1210, X5R, 20%, 6.3VMurataGRM32EE70G107ME19L D1LED_EL19-21SRC1LED, red, 0603, 1.7V, 19mcdEverlightEL19-21SDRC/S530-A3/TR8ELFA75-308-01 D2LED_EL19-21SYGC1LED, green, 0603, 2.0V, 16mcdEverlightEL19-21SYGCELFA75-312-47 L231; L233; L234; L241L_12N_0402_J_LQW4Inductor, 12n, 0402, ±5%, wire-wound typeMurataLQW 15AN12NJ00D L232; L242L_18N_0402_J_LQW2Inductor, 18n, 0402, ±5%, wire-wound typeMurataLQW 15AN18NJ00DACTE P1PINROW _SMD_2X2_2.54MM12x2 pinrow, 2.54mm pitch, SMD typeGradConnBB02-HP041-KB3-060B00FreberM25P16-VMN3P/4-ND S1-2PUSH_BUTTON_SKRK2Momentary push-button, SMD 3.9*2.9*2 mmAlpsSKRKAEE010OXYGEN42-696-50 Uni-OhmDeltron R1 R_0_0402_3PORT 1Resistor 3 ports, 0 ohm, 0402KoaRK73Z1ETTPELFA60-470-05 R3; R4R_270_0402_F2Resistor, 270 ohms, 0402, ±1% KoaRK73H1E270RF-MR or RK73H1ETTP2700FELFA60-885-61 or 60-477-73 R271R_56K_0402_F1Resistor, 56k ohms, 0402, ±1% KoaRK73H1ETTP5602FELFA60-488-96 R5R_2K7_0402_F1Resistor, 2k7 ohms, 0402, ±1% KoaRK73H1ETTP2701F ELFA60-482-50#REF!#REF!#REF! DEBUGSTL21110 pins connectorMPE-Garry GmbHSTL21-A01XX-010-TRUFreber60-178-91 X1X_26.000/10/10/10/16A1Cystal, 26.000MHz SMD Crystal, AKER ElectronicsC5S-26.000-16-1010-RAKER ElectronicsC5S-26.000-16-1010-R X2X_32.768/20/50/40/121Crystal, 32.768 kHz, 12.5pF, 20/50 ppm,SMD packageEpsonMC-306ACTEQ13MC3061000314EC-Partner Total number of components41

Test Report

Nemko AS, Gaustadalléen 30, P.O.Box 73 Blindern, NO-0314 Oslo Norway T +47 22 96 03 30 F +47 22 96 05 50 Enterprise number NO974404532 Visiting address: Nemko Kjeller, Instituttveien 6, P.O.Box 96, NO-2027 Kjeller Norway T +47 64 84 57 00 F +47 64 84 57 05 Test report no. : 182231-5 Item tested : SmartRFCC1110EM -868 Type of equipment : Low power Transceiver 903.5 - 926.5 MHz FCC ID : ZAT1110SRF900 Client : Texas Instruments Norway AS FCC Part 15.249 Low Power Transceiver 902-928 MHz Band RSS-210, Issue 8 and RSS-GEN, Issue 3 Low-Power Licence-exempt Radiocommunications devices 902 – 928 MHz Band 15 January 2013 Authorized by : .............................................. Frode Sveinsen Technical Verificator TEST REPORT FCC part 15.249 Project no.: 182231-5 FCC ID: ZAT1110SRF900 Nemko AS, NO-2027 Kjeller Page 2 (39) CONTENTS 1 GENERAL INFORMATION ...................................................................................................... 3 1.1 Testhouse Info .......................................................................................................................... 3 1.2 Client Information ...................................................................................................................... 3 1.3 Manufacturer ............................................................................................................................. 3 2 Test Information ...................................................................................................................... 4 2.1 Test Item ................................................................................................................................... 4 2.2 Test Environment ...................................................................................................................... 5 2.2.1 Normal test condition ................................................................................................... 5 2.3 Test Period................................................................................................................................ 5 3 TEST REPORT SUMMARY ..................................................................................................... 6 3.1 General ..................................................................................................................................... 6 3.2 Test Summary ........................................................................................................................... 7 3.3 Description of modification for Modification Filing ..................................................................... 7 3.4 Comments ................................................................................................................................ 7 3.5 Family List Rationale ................................................................................................................ 7 4 TEST RESULTS ....................................................................................................................... 8 4.1 Transmitter Frequency Stability ................................................................................................ 8 4.2 20 dB Bandwidth ....................................................................................................................... 9 4.3 Peak Power Output ................................................................................................................. 11 4.4 Band Edge Emissions ............................................................................................................. 21 4.5 Spurious Emissions ................................................................................................................ 24 5 LIST OF TEST EQUIPMENT .................................................................................................. 37 6 BLOCK DIAGRAM ................................................................................................................. 38 6.1 System set up for radiated measurements ............................................................................. 38 6.2 Power line Conducted Emission ............................................................................................. 38 6.3 Test Site Radiated Emission ................................................................................................... 39 TEST REPORT FCC part 15.249 Project no.: 182231-5 FCC ID: ZAT1110SRF900 Nemko AS, NO-2027 Kjeller Page 3 (39) 1 GENERAL INFORMATION 1.1 Testhouse Info Name : Nemko AS Address : Nemko Kjeller Instituttveien 6, Box 96 NO-2027 Kjeller, NORWAY Telephone : +47 64 84 57 00 Fax : +47 64 84 57 05 Email: [email protected] FCC test firm : 994405 IC OATS : 2040D-1 Total Number of Pages: 39 1.2 Client Information Name : Texas Instruments Norway AS Address : Gaustadallen 21, NO-0349 Oslo, Norway Telephone : +47 22 95 85 44 Fax : +47 22 95 85 46 Contact: Name : Dag Grini Telephone : +47 22 95 83 01 E-mail : [email protected] 1.3 Manufacturer Same as client TEST REPORT FCC part 15.249 Project no.: 182231-5 FCC ID: ZAT1110SRF900 Nemko AS, NO-2027 Kjeller Page 4 (39) 2 Test Information 2.1 Test Item Name : Texas Instruments Model/version : SmartRFCC1110EM-868 FCC ID : ZAT1110SRF900 IC : 451H-1110SRF900 Serial number : 0000 09A8 Hardware identity and/or version: - Software identity and/or version : - Frequency Range : 903.5 – 926.5 MHz Operating Modes : TX & RX Type of Modulation : 2-GFSK Data rate: 1.2kbit/s User Frequency Adjustment : None Output Power : 0.00014 W (Conducted) Type of Power Supply : 3.0 V DC* Antenna Connector : No, integral antenna Antenna type: PCB antenna Antenna Diversity Supported : None *Tested with primary batteries (2xAA alkaline cells). Theory of Operation The SmartRFCC1110EM-868 is a RF-transceiver module. TEST REPORT FCC part 15.249 Project no.: 182231-5 FCC ID: ZAT1110SRF900 Nemko AS, NO-2027 Kjeller Page 5 (39) 2.2 Test Environment 2.2.1 Normal test c…

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Test Setup Photos

Project no.: 182231-5 Page 1 of 1 PHOTOS OF TEST SET-UP Radiated emissions 30 - 1000MHz Radiated Emissions Test – 1 - 10GHz

Contact Information

Applicant

Marian Kost(Product Line Manager, Connectivity)
[email protected]2145672462Fax: +4722958546

Technical Contact

Texas instruments Norway ASJonas Olsson
[email protected]+4722958497

Gaustadalleen 21 · Oslo · Norway

Non-Technical Contact

Nemko USA, Inc.Zarah G. MacIvor
[email protected]214-629-5683

Test Firm

Nemko ASFrode Sveinsen
[email protected]47-22-96-03-35Fax: 47-22-96-05-50

Technical Specifications

#Rule PartsFrequency RangePower Output
115C903.5 MHz - 926.5 MHz-
Grant Notes
This device is intended for product development and may not be installed in a final product.

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