DR7003-DK RFM, DR7003-DK Datasheet

3G DEVELOPMENT KIT 303.825 MHZ

DR7003-DK

Manufacturer Part Number
DR7003-DK
Description
3G DEVELOPMENT KIT 303.825 MHZ
Manufacturer
RFM
Type
Transceiverr
Datasheets

Specifications of DR7003-DK

Frequency
303.825MHz
For Use With/related Products
DR7003
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
Other names
583-1047
RF Monolithics, Inc.
Rev 1.1
General Overview
The Third Generation Configuration Software works with
the following 3G Development Kits available as:
The 3G Configuration Software allows for complete
evaluation and application development of RFM’s SRR
(Short Range Radio) line of RFIC’s. A communication link
or Range Test can be executed with the Data Terminal to
evaluate system performance.
Key Features:
Third Generation
Configuration Software
DR7000-DK (433.92 MHz)
DR7001-DK (315.00 MHz)
DR7003-DK (303.825 MHz)
DR8000-DK (916.5 MHz)
DR8001-DK (868.35 MHz)
DR8100-DK (916.5 MHz w/DSSS)
Full development with Silicon Labs C8051F330
IDE (sold separately)
Comprehensive Evaluation of Third Generation
Virtual Wire devices
Individual parameter configuration
Adjustable RF output power
USB 2.0 serial communication
Example Code
2-way communication link
Range Test
Fixed 4.8kbps Data Rate
Data Terminal Program
Diagnostic LED’s
“Out of the box” operation
Device register Read/Write
Backward-compatible 2G mode
(800) 704-6079 toll-free in U.S. and Canada
www.rfm.com
Email: support@rfm.com
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DR7003-DK Summary of contents

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... The Third Generation Configuration Software works with the following 3G Development Kits available as: • DR7000-DK (433.92 MHz) • DR7001-DK (315.00 MHz) • DR7003-DK (303.825 MHz) • DR8000-DK (916.5 MHz) • DR8001-DK (868.35 MHz) • DR8100-DK (916.5 MHz w/DSSS) The 3G Configuration Software allows for complete evaluation and application development of RFM’ ...

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... Second-Generation (2G) Operating Mode........................................................... 6 1.5 Third-Generation (3G) Operating Mode............................................................... 7 1.6 Third-Generation (3G) READ Configuration ....................................................... 8 1.7 Third-Generation (3G) WRITE Configuration .................................................... 10 1.8 RANGE TEST Configuration............................................................................... 12 1.9 Software Terminal ............................................................................................... 12 1.9.1 Range Test using the Terminal................................................................ 14 Rev 1.1 RF Monolithics, Inc. (800) 704-6079 toll-free in U.S. and Canada TABLE OF CONTENTS www.rfm.com 2 Email: support@rfm.com ...

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... Click on the development kit you are using. 1.3 Setup After selecting the kit you will be prompted to set the COM port being used for communication between the PC and the development board. Rev 1.1 RF Monolithics, Inc. (800) 704-6079 toll-free in U.S. and Canada 3 www.rfm.com Email: support@rfm.com ...

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... Before clicking “OK”, follow the steps below to determine the COM port being used by the PC: 1 – Get into the Control Panel by: Click >Start>Settings>Control Panel OR Click from the desktop >My Computer>Control Panel 2 – Double click “System”. Rev 1.1 RF Monolithics, Inc. (800) 704-6079 toll-free in U.S. and Canada 4 www.rfm.com Email: support@rfm.com ...

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... If you have two boards connected, two COM ports will show to be connected. You can determine which board uses which COM port by sending a command and verifying a response. No response, wrong port. Rev 1.1 RF Monolithics, Inc. (800) 704-6079 toll-free in U.S. and Canada 5 www.rfm.com Email: support@rfm.com ...

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... Terminal and Range test, for example, are primarily for operation using the third-generation operating mode, thus, Range Test is not available using 2G mode. This will be an option added in a future revision of the software. Rev 1.1 RF Monolithics, Inc. (800) 704-6079 toll-free in U.S. and Canada ON www.rfm.com Email: support@rfm.com 6 ...

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... If the switch is not turned on to power the board then a message will pop up indicating unsuccessful communication with the board. Rev 1.1 RF Monolithics, Inc. (800) 704-6079 toll-free in U.S. and Canada nd Gen Mode frame becomes inactive and the controls on the 3 www.rfm.com rd 7 Email: support@rfm.com ...

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... Third-Generation (3G) A register Read or Write may be performed at this point. To check the internal state of the configuration registers, click on the Read button. A READ can be performed at any time. Rev 1.1 RF Monolithics, Inc. (800) 704-6079 toll-free in U.S. and Canada READ Configuration 8 www.rfm.com Email: support@rfm.com ...

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... A message box will pop up with the hexadecimal value (0x????) of both registers. The default READ value of the internal registers is 0x0040. Click “OK” to close the pop up widow and view the individual bit settings. Rev 1.1 RF Monolithics, Inc. (800) 704-6079 toll-free in U.S. and Canada 9 www.rfm.com Email: support@rfm.com ...

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... SW1 to the OFF position for at least 10 secs. This is ample amount of time for the capacitor to discharge enough to reset the internal configuration registers. 1.7 Third-Generation (3G) A WRITE to the device will write the current configuration to the internal configuration registers. Rev 1.1 RF Monolithics, Inc. (800) 704-6079 toll-free in U.S. and Canada WRITE Configuration ) 10 www.rfm.com Email: support@rfm.com ...

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... Once the configuration is written, a message box will pop up confirming a successful write to the device as well as what configuration word was written. All bit states are updated after a WRITE. The “Command string” can be verified by the contents of each configuration register. Rev 1.1 RF Monolithics, Inc. (800) 704-6079 toll-free in U.S. and Canada 11 www.rfm.com Email: support@rfm.com ...

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... Refer to the 3G VWO User’s Guide for a detailed discussion of the Range Test hardware function. 1.9 Software Terminal The configuration software has a built-in terminal program that can be used to view RF traffic between the two boards. The terminal has a separate Transmit and Receive window. Rev 1.1 RF Monolithics, Inc. (800) 704-6079 toll-free in U.S. and Canada 12 www.rfm.com Email: support@rfm.com ...

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... Click READ on each device and make sure that the synthesizer is locked. This should read out a 0x0040, but may depend on the previous power-up state. As long as bit 6 of the CFG1 register is checked, the synthesizer is locked. Rev 1.1 RF Monolithics, Inc. (800) 704-6079 toll-free in U.S. and Canada 13 www.rfm.com Email: support@rfm.com ...

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... Range Test using the Terminal After configuring the terminals as above and enabling the Range Test, as described in section 1.8, the actual Range Test packets may be observed in the Receive window of the receiving device. Rev 1.1 RF Monolithics, Inc. (800) 704-6079 toll-free in U.S. and Canada 14 www.rfm.com Email: support@rfm.com ...

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... Traffic” LED will flash when an ACK or nACK is sent to the PC via the serial port. The ACK or nACK will appear in the Transmit window of the configuration software. Serial Traffic “Heartbeat” CRC Good Rev 1.1 RF Monolithics, Inc. (800) 704-6079 toll-free in U.S. and Canada Serial Traffic 15 www.rfm.com Email: support@rfm.com ...

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... Sigma Road Dallas, Texas 75244 (800) 704-6079 toll-free in U.S. and Canada Email: info@rfm.com www.rfm.com www.wirelessis.com Rev 1.1 RF Monolithics, Inc. (800) 704-6079 toll-free in U.S. and Canada © 2007 RF Monolithics, Inc. 3GDKSW 20080304 16 www.rfm.com Email: support@rfm.com ...

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