E.1 reb and rex_arm adaptor, Avr2070 – Atmel AVR2070 User Manual

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Appendix E - Third-Party Reference Designs / Platforms

This section describes various reference designs that can be purchased from
distributors like Dresden Elektronik (

www.dresden-elektronik.de

) and TRT

Technology (

www.trttech.com

). These platforms are supported within the RUM

source code for alternate evaluation and development options.

E.1 REB and REX_ARM Adaptor

The REB (Radio Extender Board) is designed to support evaluation of the standalone
transceiver and this board can be connected to an STK500/600 or the AT91SAM7X-
EK kit. Using the generic connection guide in section 4.2 will provide a method for
connecting the board to any evaluation kit of choice. The REB can also be connected
to the AT91SAM7X-EK board with a REX_ARM adapter board.

The Atmel IEEE 802.15.4 radios can be controlled via SPI and a few discreet IO
signal lines. Please refer to the respective datasheets for detailed information on the
radio – microcontroller physical connections. To separate the radio from the external
memories present or possible on the SAM7X board SPI-1 is used. The SAM7X is
connected to the AT86RF2xx family based on the following table. This table also
includes the REX_ARM adaptor board connections between the AT91SAM7X-EK and
the REB.

Table E-1 Signal Connections

ARM Adapter Board

AT91SAM7X-EK Board

REB Pin

SAM7X-EK

Header Pin

SAM7X

MCU Pin

Port Port

Function

MISO 27 A25 56

PA24

SPI1_MISO

MOSI 28 A24 55

PA23

SPI1_MOSI

SCK 29

A23

50

PA22

SPI1_SPCK

SEL 30

A22

49

PA21

SPI1_NPCS0

IRQ 38

C24

80

PA30

IRQ0

CLK1 17 C22 70

PB24

TIOB0

SLEEP_TR 26

A9

13

PA8 PA8

RST 25

A10

14

PA9

PA9

TXCW 24 A27 60

PA26

PA26
Note: Only needed
for AT86RF230

An example of using the AT91SAM7X-EK and the REB with the REX_ARM adaptor is
shown in the following pictures.

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