Digilent 410-201P-KIT User Manual

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Revision: May 09, 2011
Note: This document applies to REV A of the board.

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Overview


The PmodRF2 is an interface board for the
Microchip® MRF24J40 IEEE 802.15.4™
2.4GHz RF transceiver module. The PmodRF2
can add RF communication to any Digilent
system board.

Features include:

IEEE 802.15-compliant RF transceiver

supports ZigBee ®, MiWi™, MiWi P2P
and proprietary wireless networking
protocols

ISM band 2.405-2.48GHz operation

simple SPI communication interface

integrated 20MHz and 32.768 oscillator
circuitry

Functional Description


The PmodRF2 provides RF support for
applications at data rates of 250kbps (IEEE
802.15) or 625kbps (Turbo mode). It is
designed for use with the Microchip
microcontroller families (PIC18, PIC24,
dsPIC33, and PIC32) and the ZigBee ®,
MiWi™, and MiWi P2P software stacks all
available for download at the Microchip
website: www.microchip.com/wireless.

Interface

The primary communications interface with the
PmodRF2 is an SPI bus on J1. The PmodRF2
is implemented as a slave device in SPI mode
(0, 0), which requires SCK to idle in a low state
and the ~CS pin to be held low during
communication. An RST pin provides the host
with an active low, asynchronous hardware
reset for the PmodRF2. The PmodRF2 also
provides a configurable polarity interrupt
(default active low) indicator pin (INT), which is
asserted by the PmodRF2 when data is
available for the host device. The INT line is
de-asserted after the INTSTAT register is read.



The SPI interface standard uses four signal
lines. These are chip select (~CS), serial data
in (SDI), serial data out (SDO), and serial clock
(SCK). These signals map to the following
signals on the MRF24J40: ~CS corresponds to
the Chip Select signal

(~CS),

SDI corresponds

to Serial Data Input (SDI), SDO corresponds to
Serial Data Output (SDO), and SCK
corresponds to the Serial Clock signal (SCK).

Connector J1 – SPI Communications
Pin

Signal

Description

1

~CS

Chip Select

2

SDI

Serial Data In

3

SDO

Serial Data Out

4

SCK

Serial Clock

5

GND

Power Supply Ground

6

VCC

Power Supply (3.3V)

7

INT

Interrupt Output

8

~RST

Hardware Reset

9

WAKE

Hardware Wake

10

NC

Not Connected

11

GND

Power Supply Ground

12

VCC

Power Supply (3.3V)

Interface Connector Signal Description

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