Aw900mspi user’s manual, Logic analysis using usb and windows utility – AvaLAN Wireless AW900mSPI-10 User Manual

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AW900mSPI

User’s Manual

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3. The two radios are now configured in "ping pong" mode and will exchange data

back and forth. If they are communicating, the LEDs will display a common

channel, the PWR and TX lights should be lit, and up to 6 Quality lights will be

lit: one red LED at the far right for minimal connectivity, two reds, two yellows,

two greens for maximum RF signal strength.

4. After verifying that the radios are "ping ponging" at close range, move the

units into your desired operating configuration and determine if they still have

adequate signal quality (3 LEDs or more).

The signal quality will depend upon a combination of distance, interfering objects

and their RF density and the antenna chosen. If your requirement is for more dis-

tance or greater penetration, consider a high gain directional antenna.

Logic Analysis Using USB and Windows Utility

By connecting the two Evaluation Boards to a PC or pair of PCs and loading appropri-

ate software, the two radios can be programmed and the digital performance and

timing can be analyzed. Note that the Evaluation Board environment is UART and

if you desire a demonstration of SPI logic behavior before constructing your own

host microcontroller environment, consider evaluating an AW900MTR Ethernet radio

module. You may examine the logic signal timing in UART mode by attaching a logic

analyzer to the labelled probe points on the Evaluation Board.

To evaluate AW900mSPI performance, you will need one or two PCs that run Windows

XP or higher. It is possible to plug both Evaluation Boards into one PC, but that of

course limits the RF range and may cause overloading of the radio's receivers.

To operate the AW900mSPI Evaluation Board from a PC, you will need a free USB

connection per board and two critical pieces of software. The USB interface is

through an FT2232D chip from Future Technology Devices. Your PC must have a

driver loaded that allows assignment of two virtual COM ports that connect to this

chip. Plus you will need a software utility from AvaLAN that supports configuration,

status testing and data exchange.

1. Set all DIP switches on the Evaluation Board to off (up). Connect an

AW900mSPI Evaluation Board to a USB port on your PC using the cable supplied

(micro USB to standard USB). Usually, your PC will discover the new USB device

and automatically load an appropriate driver. If this is successful, you will see

a popup window that indicates that your new USB device is installed and ready

for use. Make note of the two COM port numbers, which should be consecutive.

2. Verify that your PC is connected logically to the Evaluation Board by run-

ning the Windows Device Manager (right-click on "My Computer", select

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