Product Development CATTRON Engineering Group LRM and PA Radio Module Manual Document p/n: 9S02-7954-A001 Rev.A CONFIDENTIALITY NOTICE This correspondence and all information contained within are the exclusive, confidential and proprietary property of Cattron-Theimeg Inc. it is not to be reproduced, nor is it or any portion of it to be used by or disclosed to any other individual or legal entity, without the prior, written approval of Cattron-Theimeg Inc. Furthermore, the information contained within this correspondence is also to be handled in accordance with any and all confidentiality agreements between Cattron-Theimeg Inc. and the receiver or user of this information. Cattron-Theimeg Inc. LRM and PA Radio Module Document p/n: 9S02-7954-A001 Rev.A CATTRON Engineering Group Revision History Date Revision Description Signature / Date 2010-10-06 EM1 Initial draft Prepared Pierre Montreuil 2010-10-06 EM2 2012-01-30 A General revision. Removed LQI measurement Updated the configuration section (section 5) Fig 4.8 and 4.9 - Remove remaining references to LQI from drawings. Table 4.2 Rename ESC_END for ESC_SOF
[LaB] Added demodulated analog output on pin 48 and GND on pin 50 Verified Approved Prepared Pierre Montreuil Verified Approved Prepared Pierre Montreuil Verified Approved Prepared Verified Approved Cattron-Theimeg Inc. Proprietary and Confidential Page ii LRM and PA Radio Module Document p/n: 9S02-7954-A001 Rev.A CATTRON Engineering Group Table of Contents 1. INTRODUCTION ........................................................................................................................................... 1-1 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 PURPOSE ..........................................................................................................................................................1-1 SCOPE ..............................................................................................................................................................1-1 APPLICABILITY ................................................................................................................................................1-1 DEFINITIONS, ACRONYMS ................................................................................................................................1-1 1.4.1 Definitions ..............................................................................................................................................1-1 1.4.2 Acronyms ................................................................................................................................................1-1 2. FEATURES SUMMARY ................................................................................................................................ 2-1 3. HOST INTERFACE DEFINITION ............................................................................................................... 3-2 3.1 3.2 PINS ASSIGNMENT ...........................................................................................................................................3-2 SIGNALS DESCRIPTION .....................................................................................................................................3-3 4. LRM CONFIGURATION CONCEPT .......................................................................................................... 4-4 4.1 4.2 4.3 4.4 4.5 I2C ..................................................................................................................................................................4-4 SPI ..................................................................................................................................................................4-4 CONSOLE INTERFACE.......................................................................................................................................4-4 Write command ...................................................................................................................................4-4 Read command ....................................................................................................................................4-5 Help command ...................................................................................... Error! Bookmark not defined. STAND-ALONE TEST MODE .............................................................................................................................4-5 FIRMWARE DOWNLOAD ...................................................................................................................................4-6 4.3.1 4.3.2 4.3.3 5. REGISTERS MAP SUMMARY .................................................................................................................... 5-7 5.1 REGISTERS DESCRIPTION FIELDS ......................................................................................................................5-7 6. REGISTERS .................................................................................................................................................... 6-8 6.1 6.2 6.3 6.4 SECTION 1 REGISTERS: HARDWARE INFORMATION BLOCK ..............................................................................6-8 6.1.1 HW Part Number ....................................................................................................................................6-8 6.1.2 HW Revision ..........................................................................................................................................6-8 6.1.3 Serial Number .........................................................................................................................................6-8 6.1.4 Default Operation mode ..........................................................................................................................6-8 SECTION 2 REGISTERS: SOFTWARE INFORMATION BLOCK ...............................................................................6-8 6.2.1 SW Part Number .....................................................................................................................................6-9 6.2.2 SW Revision ...........................................................................................................................................6-9 6.2.3 Register Map Version number ................................................................................................................6-9 SECTION 5 REGISTERS: RF INTERFACE CONFIGURATION .................................................................................6-9 SECTION 7 REGISTERS: TEST COMMANDS AND PARAMETERS...........................................................................6-9 7. TEST-SPECIFIC PARAMETERS .............................................................................................................. 7-11 Cattron-Theimeg Inc. Proprietary and Confidential Page iii LRM and PA Radio Module Document p/n: 9S02-7954-A001 Rev.A CATTRON Engineering Group 79546+91071 TRX module meets Part 90 of the FCC rules and regulations. Compliance with the labeling requirements, FCC notices is required. In order to comply with FCC Certification requirements, the Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) must fulfill the following requirements. 1. The system integrator must place an exterior label on the outside of the final product housing the 79546+91071TRX Module. The figure below shows the contents that must be included in this label. 2. 79546+91071 TRX modules may only be used with the antennas that have been tested and approved for use with the module. Labeling Requirements The OEM must make sure that FCC labeling requirements are met. This includes a clearly visible exterior label on the outside of the final product housing that displays the contents shown in below. WARNING: The 79546+91071 TRX modules have been tested by the FCC for use with other products without further certification (as per FCC Section 2.1091). Changes or modifications to this device not expressly approved by Cattron-Theimeg could void the users authority to operate the equipment. NOTICE: OEMs must verify the final end product complies with unintentional radiators (FCC Section 15.107 and 15.109) before providing a declaration of conformity for their final product to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. NOTICE: The 79546+91071 TRX modules have been certified for mobile and fixed radio applications. If the module will be used for portable applications, the device must undergo SAR testing. RF Exposure WARNING: This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This equipment should be installed and operated with minimum distance 20 cm between the radiator and your body. This transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. NOTICE: The preceding statement must be included as a CAUTION statement in OEM product manuals in order to alert users of FCC RF Exposure compliance. 79546+91071 TRX is designed for use in countless wireless applications requiring long range communications with low energy consumption. To ensure that the final product complies with the all of the regulatory requirements for the Modular Grant the following integration instructions should be followed. 79546+91071 TRX is limited to OEM installation ONLY. The OEM integrator is responsible for ensuring that the end-user has no manual instructions to remove or install the module. Cattron-Theimeg Inc. Proprietary and Confidential Page iv LRM and PA Radio Module Document p/n: 9S02-7954-A001 Rev.A CATTRON Engineering Group FCC Part 15.105(b) Warning Statement NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
- Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
-Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
-Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. IC RSS-GEN, Sec 7.1.2 Warning Statement- (Required for Transmitters) ENGLISH:
Under Industry Canada regulations, this radio transmitter may only operate using an antenna of a type and maximum (or lesser) gain approved for the transmitter by Industry Canada. To reduce potential radio interference to other users, the antenna type and its gain should be so chosen that the equivalent isotropically radiated power (e.i.r.p.) is not more than that necessary for successful communication. FRENCH:
Conformment la rglementation d'Industrie Canada, le prsent metteur radio peut fonctionner avec une antenne d'un type et d'un gain maximal (ou infrieur) approuv pour l'metteur par Industrie Canada. Dans le but de rduire les risques de brouillage radiolectrique l'intention des autres utilisateurs, il faut choisir le type d'antenne et son gain de sorte que la puissance isotrope rayonne quivalente (p.i.r.e.) ne dpasse pas l'intensit ncessaire l'tablissement d'une communication satisfaisante. IC RSS-GEN, Sec 7.1.2 Warning Statement-
(Required for Transmitters w/ detachable antennas) ENGLISH:
This radio transmitter (IC: 1007A-79543,Model Number: 79543TRX) has been approved by Industry Canada to operate with the antenna types listed below with the maximum permissible gain and required antenna impedance for each antenna type indicated. Antenna types not included in this list, having a gain greater than the maximum gain indicated for that type, are strictly prohibited for use with this device. FRENCH:
Le prsent metteur radio (IC:1007A-79543, Numro de modle: 79543TRX) a t approuv par Industrie Canada pour fonctionner avec les types d'antennes numrs ci-dessous ayant un gain admissible maximal et l'impdance requise pour chaque type d'antenne. Les types d'antennes non inclus dans cette liste, ou dont le gain est suprieur au gain maximal indiqu, sont strictement interdits pour l'exploitation de l'metteur. IC RSS-102, Sec 2.6 Warning Statements ENGLISH:
The applicant is responsible for providing proper instructions to the user of the radio device, and any usage restrictions, including limits of exposure durations. The user manual shall Cattron-Theimeg Inc. Proprietary and Confidential Page v LRM and PA Radio Module Document p/n: 9S02-7954-A001 Rev.A CATTRON Engineering Group provide installation and operation instructions, as well as any special usage conditions, to ensure compliance with SAR and/or RF field strength limits. For instance, compliance distance shall be clearly stated in the user manual. FRENCH:
Le requrant est responsable de fournir les instructions adquates pour lusage de lquipement radio, ainsi que toutes les limitations, incluant les dures maximales dexposition. Le manuel utilisateur doit fournir les instructions dinstallation et dopration, ainsi que toutes les conditions dutilisation particulires, pour assurer la conformit avec les limites dexposition aux champs lectromagntiques radiofrquences et/ou SAR. Only the following authorized antennas may be used with the equipment:
Or the antenna gain less than 5.15dBi may be used with the equipment. PRT-0000092 (whip antenna SPHS24221), 50Ohm, Gain: 0dBi PRT-0000098 (whip antenna SPHS24221), 50Ohm, Gain: 0dBi 2PCA-8467-X001(Helical Antenna), 50Ohm, Gain: -8dBi wave Omni antenna (ASPH7455), 5.15dBi Cattron-Theimeg Inc. Proprietary and Confidential Page vi Introduction LRM and PA Radio Module Document p/n: 9S02-7954-A001 Rev.A 1. Introduction 1.1 Purpose A new family of RF module is being developed by Cattron. This family includes high-selectivity radios covering several RF bands used world-wide for remote control applications. They are built around a common architecture, and present a uniform host interface definition. The host interface is used for data communication and radio configuration. 1.2 Scope This document describes the host interface signal definitions, timings, operation mode, available functionalities, and provide details about its integration to Unity products. This document does not cover RF specifications or power supply specifications. 1.3 Applicability Applies to LRM family members, P/N 2PCA-7954-xxxx, 2PCA-9107-xxxx 1.4 Definitions, Acronyms 1.4.1 Definitions 1.4.2 Acronyms Cattron-Theimeg Inc. Proprietary and Confidential Page 1-1 Features Summary LRM and PA Radio Module Document p/n: 9S02-7954-A001 Rev.A Features Summary 2. The LRM design addresses in first place Unity applications requirements. Its interface however is general enough to allow compatibility to other legacy Cattron products. Direct electrical compatibility to Unity RF interface The interface is defined for natural integration to Unity product line. On-board CPU The interface is controlled by an on-board Renesas CPU. This CPU controls also the details of operation of the RF peripherals. This approach has several advantages:
a. Unified host interface definition A single host interface can be defined for all LRM family members. b. Low requirement on Host CPU resources The on-board CPU takes care of most aspects of RF control and timings. This allows releasing CPU resources (processing time, ROM/RAM space, hardware timers) that become available for more features addition. c. Simple Host device drivers - Most of driver firmware complexity is transferred on the radio CPU; the Host device driver is much simpler, easier to test, and not as critical in regard to timings. Several interface modes Several interface modes are supported in order to allow integration with other Cattron legacy products:
a. Data interface - support for synchronous and asynchronous serial link. b. Configuration interface - support for I2C, SPI and asynchronous serial access. Stand-alone operation for firmware download and production test The LRM can interface almost directly to a PC serial port for firmware download and for testing (no need for CPU board); only a TTL/RS232 translator is required (such as Cattron flashbox). Support for advanced feature The LRM family is designed to support advanced features such as FHSS
(Frequency Hopping Spread Spectrum) and Adaptive Channel Allocation, with minimal impact on Host firmware. These different aspects are covered in the rest of this document. Cattron-Theimeg Inc. Proprietary and Confidential Page 2-1 LRM and PA Radio Module Document p/n: 9S02-7954-A001 Rev.A Host Interface Definition Host Interface Definition 3. 3.1 Pins Assignment Description IO Signal I2C clock /
SPI clock SPI data input Data transfer Handshaking Signal 3.3V DC supply Receive data RX Enable Serial port Configuration mode Reset CPU flash mode Ground Voltage Supply, RF power amplifier Pin Number 50 49 47 48 46 45 44 43 41 42 Signal IO Description GND RX_BB Ground O RX Baseband signal IO/
O I2C_SCL /
SPI_SCK I O I O I I I I I SPI_PDI
!READY 3V3 RXD
!RX_EN
!CONFIG
!RESET
!PGM GND-PA VPA 39 37 35 33 31 29 27 25 23 21 19 17 15 13 11 9 7 5 3 1 40 38 36 34 32 30 28 26 24 22 20 18 16 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 SPI_PLE I SPI Strobe I2C_SDA /
SPI_PDO IO /
O I2C Data /
SPI data output TXD
!TX_EN GND I I Transmit Data Tx Enable Ground DCLK O Data Clock GND-PA VPA I Ground Voltage Supply, RF power amplifier Table 3.1 Host Interface pins assignment Cattron-Theimeg Inc. Proprietary and Confidential Page 3-2 Host Interface Definition LRM and PA Radio Module Document p/n: 9S02-7954-A001 Rev.A 3.2 Signals Description Pin Nb Signal Name I/O Description
!RESET Input Main reset (active low). When reset is asserted, the content of the internal registers is lost. Module control 5 7 1, 2 VPA Input Voltage Supply, RF power amplifier. 3, 4 GND-PA 22, 50 GND This supply is needed when an optional piggy-back power amplifier board is used. Specifications (voltage, current) depend on piggy-back board used. GND, RF power amplifier. This ground is connected internally to the module ground. It does not need to be connected when the module is used without PA System ground 27 3V3 Input 3.3 V power supply voltage input (Vcc)
!PGM Input Used to download on-board CPU firmware. Connect this signal to GND at power-up to force the CPU to enter firmware programming mode. Otherwise, connect to Vcc or leave unconnected 29
!READY Output Handshaking signal for transmit or receive data on the host interface. 23
!RX_EN Input Receive Enable (active low). Used to place the RF module in received mode
*Note: when !TX_EN and !RX_EN are asserted simultaneously, the module is placed in STANDBY mode (low power consumption, internal registers conservation) 24
!TX_EN Input Transmit Enable (active low). Used to activate telegram transmit process 25 RXD Output Receive Data. 26 TXD Input Transmit Data 20 DCLK Output Data Clock. Active when serial port is configured in Synchronous Mode 21
!CONFIG Input Used to configure the Data transmission signals RXD and TXD for module configuration. Asserting can be done in IDLE state only. Active low 37 SPI_PDI Input If configuration interface configured for SPI: PDI (Peripheral Data In) 38 39 I2C_SDA SPI_PDO Bidi /
Output I2C_SCL SPI_SCLK Bidi /
Input If configuration interface configured for:
I2C: I2C SDA signal (data) SPI: PDO (Peripheral Data Out) If configuration interface configured for:
I2C: I2C SCL signal (clock) SPI: SCLK (Serial Clock) 40 SPI_PLE Input If configuration interface is configured for SPI PLE: (Peripheral Data Load Enable) 48 RX_BB Output Analog demodulated RX signal Table 3.2 - Host Interface signals description Category Power supply Power supply Power supply Power supply Module control Data Transmission Data Transmission Data Transmission Data Transmission Data Transmission Data Transmission Configuration interface Configuration interface Configuration interface Configuration interface Configuration interface Data Transmission Cattron-Theimeg Inc. Proprietary and Confidential Page 3-3 LRM and PA Radio Module Document p/n: 9S02-7954-A001 Rev.A LRM Configuration Concept LRM Configuration Concept 4. All LRM configuration and status parameters are accessible through addressable registers.
- All parameters can be read in any of the following state: IDLE, RX, TX
- All writable parameters can be written in the following state: IDLE only In order to facilitate adaptation to different platforms, the LRM configuration registers can be accessed using anyone of three methods: I2C, SPI or serial asynchronous with ASCII strings. The definition of the configuration registers is given in reference [3]. This section addresses the basic description of all these three methods. 4.1 I2C Signals I2C_SDA and I2C_SCL are used, according to the I2C standard protocol. The LRM I2C configuration interface LRM emulates the behavior of the 1Kbytes I2C E2PROM found in all Unity RF modules. This way, I2C operation is consistent for all Unity radios. Device Address: 0xA0 (same as other Unity RF modules) Device select code:
Write operations: supports Byte write and Page write. Read operations: supports Random Address Read and Sequential Random Read. For more details, refer to the M24C08 serial I2C E2PROM datasheet. 4.2 SPI Signals SPI_PDO, SPI_PDI, SPI_CLK and SPI_PLE are used.
[TBD: Timings. (the LRM is a clock consumer)]
4.3 Console Interface The serial interface configuration port is enabled by asserting !CONFIG signal; the serial interface is automatically reconfigured in asynchronous mode, running at 38400bps, 8N1. All ASCII strings received are interpreted as configuration commands. This mode is particularly useful for stand-alone testing, when the unit can be controlled from a PC or by an operator/tester using a terminal emulation program. 4.3.1 Write command wrCmd register value , where:
wrCmd = write command. w or wr can be used and are equivalent register = register identification. Can use the register name or register address value = value to be written, in decimal or hexadecimal format. Hexadecimal values are preceded by 0x Examples:
wr txf 915000000
: Write 915000000 to register txf (Tx frequency) Cattron-Theimeg Inc. Proprietary and Confidential Page 4-4 LRM and PA Radio Module Document p/n: 9S02-7954-A001 Rev.A LRM Configuration Concept wr 0x80 18
: Write 18 to register address 0x80 wr txf 915000000 0x80 18: Concatenate the two writes above in a single instruction 4.3.2 Read command rdCmd reg where:
rdCmd= read command. r or rd can be used and are equivalent reg
= register identification. Can use the register name or register address Examples:
rd txf rd 0x80
: Reads register txf (Tx frequency)
: Reads register address 0x80 rd txf 0x80
: Reads registers txf and 0x80 in a single instruction 4.4 Stand-Alone Test Mode The LRM can be operated in stand-alone mode for production/service tests. In this case, only a 3.3VDC supply is needed, and a RS232/TTL transceiver (like Cattron FLASHBOX) to connect to a PC serial port. Figure 4.1 - LRM connection for stand-alone operation The LRM will support several built-in test modes to ease testing from a PC. For example a. Transmission Tests
- Generation of different type of carrier: unmodulated (CW), or modulated with 101010.. or pseudo-random sequence
- Automatic generation of test RF frames with predefined content b. Reception Tests
- Measure PER (packet error rate) when receiving the predefined test RF frames
- Measure RF input level More details about the test modes can be found in reference [3]. Cattron-Theimeg Inc. Proprietary and Confidential Page 4-5 LRM and PA Radio Module Document p/n: 9S02-7954-A001 Rev.A 4.5 Firmware Download LRM Configuration Concept As shown in Figure 4.2, the LRM firmware can be downloaded using the Cattron FLASHBOX, as the rest of Unity products family. A proper adapter needs to be used to fit to the LRM host interface connector. Figure 4.2 - LRM firmware programming setup using the FLASHBOX Cattron-Theimeg Inc. Proprietary and Confidential Page 4-6 LRM and PA Radio Module Document p/n: 9S02-7954-A001 Rev.A Registers Map Summary Registers Map Summary 5. 5.1 Registers description fields The registers are specified by the following parameters 1. Register address: This address can be used from the console, I2C or SPI accesses. 2. Parameter type:
TYPE BOOL UINT8 INT8 UINT16 INT16 UINT32 INT32 CHAR Description Boolean value: 0 or 1 8 bits value, unsigned 8 bits value, signed 16 bits value, unsigned 16 bits value, signed 32 bits value, unsigned 32 bits value, signed ASCII-encoded character 3. Array Size: Number of instances of this register. Each instance is referred to by using the keyword appended with the instance number. Ex: reg0, reg1, reg2, . 4. Access Type:
Access Type Description R RW WP RWP Read only Read/Write Write-protected Read/Write-protected Write protected registers cannot be written, unless the correct key code has been written in the WP unlock key register. 5. Keyword: keyword use for console access 6. Description: description printed on the console after a help command. Cattron-Theimeg Inc. Proprietary and Confidential Page 5-7 LRM and PA Radio Module Document p/n: 9S02-7954-A001 Rev.A 6. Registers Registers 6.1 Section 1 Registers: Hardware Information Block Section 1: Hardware Information Block Addr Access Type Array Size 1 14 4 16 26 1 1 UINT8 CHAR CHAR CHAR UINT8 UINT8 UINT16 0x00 0x04 0x12 0x16 0x26 0x40 0x43 Keyword Description Details RWP RWP RWP RWP RWP RWP RWP id hwpn hwrev sn sp cmdef crc RF module ID HW Part Number HW Revision Serial Number Spare Default operation mode HIB CRC (Hardware Info Block) Reserved for future usage. This section is formatted according the standard Unity RF modules E2PROM data format, described in reference [3]. Hardware Information Block registers are write-protected; writes operations are allowed after the proper key code has been written in the WP unlock key register 6.1.1 HW Part Number Hardware part number is a 14 characters ASCII string formatted according to Cattron standard part number format;
[4 digits prefix]-[4 digits number]-[4 digits suffix]. Example: 2PCA-7954-A001 6.1.2 HW Revision This field is a 4 characters ASCII representation of the HW Revision. Cattron hardware parts revision is composed of 2 segments. The first segment is made of one or two letters followed with one or two optional numerical digits. revision. Examples: PP3, A 6.1.3 Serial Number A 16 digits field is reserved for serial numbers. Serial numbers format is not predefined. 6.1.4 Default Operation mode Default value for the LRM operation mode. LRM operation modes are described in section 6. 6.2 Section 2 Registers: Software Information Block Section 2: Software Information Block Addr Access Type Keyword Description 0x46 0x54 0x5E CHAR CHAR UINT16 R R R swpn swrev mapver SW Part Number SW Revision Register map version Array Size 14 10 1 Details Section 3.2.1 Section 3.2.2 Section 3.2.3 Cattron-Theimeg Inc. Proprietary and Confidential Page 6-8 LRM and PA Radio Module Document p/n: 9S02-7954-A001 Rev.A Software Information Block registers are read-only. 6.2.1 SW Part Number Registers Software part number is a 14 characters ASCII string formatted according to Cattron standard part number format;
[4 digits prefix]-[4 digits number]-[4 digits suffix]. Example: 3SOF-7954-A001 6.2.2 SW Revision Software revision is given by 3 segments separated by commas. The segments are typically but not restricted to numbers. Ex: 3.12.7, 1.2.7B, A 10 characters long field is defined.. 6.2.3 Register Map Version number This is number is represented by numerical values. Ex: 1.34;
- The second segment is incremented each time new registers are added to the Register map, and this addition has no impact on backward compatibility. It is encoded on in the LSB.
- The first segment is incremented each time a change to the Register Map has any impact on backward compatibility. It is encoded in the MSB. For example, 1.34 would be encoded as 0x0122. 6.3 Section 5 Registers: RF Interface Configuration These parameters control the operation of the RF interface. Section 5: RF Interface Configuration Addr Access Type Array Size 1 1 1 1 1 1 RW RW RW R R 0x80 UINT32 0x84 UINT32 0x88 INT8 0x8a INT8 0x8b INT8 0x8c UINT8 Keyword Description txf rxf txp Tx Frequency (Hz) Rx Frequency (Hz) Tx Level(dBm) rssi Current RSSI (dBm) prssi RW psize RSSI of last received packet
(dBm) Max size of received packets Details The new frequency is set at the next transition to Tx mode The new frequency is set at the next transition to Rx mode If the Tx level value is outside the range supported by the radio, the nearest supported value is set and readback. Reads current RSSI at frequency rxf. (Note: the LRM shall be in Rx mode) In number of bytes 6.4 Section 7 Registers: Test commands and parameters This section implements tests utilities that can be used for development, production and service. Cattron-Theimeg Inc. Proprietary and Confidential Page 6-9 LRM and PA Radio Module Document p/n: 9S02-7954-A001 Rev.A Registers Section 7: Test Commands and Parameters
- Registers content after system reset is zero Addr 0xe0 0xe4 Size Access 1 7 Type UINT8 UINT32 W RW Keyword Description test testp Test Mode Test Parameters Details Cattron-Theimeg Inc. Proprietary and Confidential Page 6-10 LRM and PA Radio Module Document p/n: 9S02-7954-A001 Rev.A Test-Specific Parameters Test-Specific Parameters 7. Test Mode value Parameters NO_TEST TX_CW TX_1010 TX_PRBS 0 1 2 3 TX_PACKETS_PRANDOM 4 TX_PACKETS_PDEFINED RX_RSSI RX_STATS RX_PACKETS RX_BER0 5 81 82 83 84 None None None None None testp0: packet data None None None testp0:
Calculation window, in msec (default = 200msec). Result is printed after each window time. testp1:
Calculation result from the last window RX_BER1 85 testp0:
Calculation window, in msec (default = 200msec) testp1:
Calculation result from the last window Cattron-Theimeg Inc. Proprietary and Confidential Page 7-11