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AT86RF211-DK868107

Manufacturer Part Number
AT86RF211-DK868107
Description
KIT DEV FOR AT86RF211/868MHZ
Manufacturer
Atmel
Series
Smart RFr
Type
Transceiverr

Specifications of AT86RF211-DK868107

Mfg Application Notes
SmartRF Series Application Note
Contents
868MHz Frequency, 2 AVR Boards, Embedded Demos, In-System Programming possibility
For Use With/related Products
AT86RF211 @ 866MHz
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Contains lead / RoHS non-compliant
Other names
AT86RF211DK868107
5307C–WIRE–04/04
Hardware Description
2.1
2.2
2-2
Power Supply
AVR
Motherboard
®
You can work with 1 or 2 batteries (AA or AAA) as well as an external power supply
(connector J1).
Warning: The board is NOT protected against reversal, nor is a fuse mounted. Polarity
MUST always be respected. NEVER apply a voltage greater than 5V to this board. If
unused, BT2 battery must be replaced by a fuse F1 (typ. 0.2A). These instructions
remain valid regardless of what is made with these boards.
Note:
The main features are:
Note:
Plugging a jack connector automatically disconnects the batteries.
NO brown-out circuit is mounted on the board, since it depends on the user’s choice
of power supply voltage. Mounting such a circuit is very easy since a metallized hole
connected to the RESET is available close to Vcc and GND on the board (below the
“ISP” inscription).
An LCD for debugging purposes with its own step-up DC/DC converter U2 (5V output)
and level translator (U3). Since a DC/DC converter is a source of noise, its input is
filtered by a π stage (two low ESR tantalum capacitors and a 10Ω resistor). This
resistor may have to be adapted or replaced by an inductance if higher currents are to
be delivered.
3 LEDs for debugging purposes: DL1 (green) and DL3 (red) are connected to
microcontroller ports. DL2 (yellow) is ON when the AT86RF211 is in reception or
transmit mode, thanks to comparator U7 (useful for debugging Wake-Up mode
protocols).
A 2.5V Voltage Reference for the A/D converter or any other application.
2 buttons for Hardware Reset (S3) or external interrupt (S4).
A 3-bit encoder (wheel) for the selection of any parameter you want.
GR1 to GR3 to manage the DATACLK signal as an External Interrupt, a Time Input
Capture or a standard Input Port depending on your needs. Demo software uses the
External Interrupt input pin.
GR4 to allow Wake-Up from AT86RF211 or External Wake-up (wired OR).
U1 and the components around it are unused, so the user can take advantage of
these footprints to place his own AOP and SMD components (also 3 footprints of
SMD packages on the other side).
A light sensor RV3.
The AT86RF211 dongle requires a 5V power supply to work properly, as well as
some AVR ISP dongles available on the market.
This 5V output is available for other circuits. If the AT86RF211 is powered through this 5V
converter, output noise could decrease the performances of the transceiver, and an addi-
tional relevant filtering stage would have to be added.
Warning
5V max.
AT86RF211 Development Kit User Guide

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