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Freescale Semiconductor Literature Distribution Center P.O. Box 5405 Denver, Colorado 80217 1-800-521-6274 or 303-675-2140 Fax: 303-675-2150 LDCForFreescaleSemiconductor@hibbertgroup.com Contents About This Book Audience . iii Organization . iii Revision History . iii Chapter 1 Safety Information 1.1 1.2 1.2.1 1.2.2 1.2.3 1.3 1.4 FCC Guidelines. 1-1 FCC Labeling . 1-1 47 C.F.R. Sec. 15.21 . 1-1 47 C.F.R. Sec.15.105(b) . 1-2 47 C.F.R. Sec.15.203 . 1-2 Regulatory Approval For Canada . 1-2 Disposal Instructions. 1-2 Chapter 2 1322x USB Dongle/Zniffer Overview 2.1 2.2 2.3 Introduction. 2-1 Features. 2-2 Board Level Specifications. 2-2 Chapter 3 System Overview and Functional Descriptions 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 3.5 3.6 3.7 3.8 3.9 System Block Diagram . 3-1 System Overview . 3-1 Power Source . 3-3 Low-cost 2.4 GHz ISM Band radio . 3-4 USB Interface . 3-4 Clock. 3-5 Reset Switch and LEDs . 3-5 FLASH Memory Recovery Jumpers and Erase . 3-5 Optional Debug/Development Interface (ARM JTAG Interface) . 3-6 Chapter 4 Schematic, Board Layout, and Bill of Materials Freescale Semiconductor i 1322x-USB Reference Manual, Rev. 1.1 ii Freescale Semiconductor 1322x-USB Reference Manual, Rev. 1.1 About This Book This manual describes the Freescale 1322x USB Dongle/Zniffer, which is an IEEE 802.15.4 compliant wireless node based on the Freescale MC1322x device. The 1322x USB Dongle/Zniffer provides a platform to evaluate the MC1322x device, develop software and applications, and demonstrate IEEE 802.15.4 and ZigBee networking capabilities. Audience This manual is intended for system designers. Organization This document is organized into four chapters. Chapter 1 Chapter 2 Safety Information Highlights some of the FCC requirements. 1322x USB Dongle/Zniffer Overview Introduces the 1322x USB Dongle/Zniffer, which is an IEEE 802.15.4 compliant wireless node based on the Freescale MC1322X device. System Overview and Functional Descriptions Provides an overview of the 1322x USB Dongle/Zniffer and its connections. Schematic and Bill of Material Provides the schematic, board layout, and Bill of Materials. Chapter 3 Chapter 4 Revision History The following table summarizes revisions to this document since the previous release (Rev 1.0). Revision History Location Revision Chapter 1 Updated FCC information. Freescale Semiconductor iii 1322x-USB Reference Manual, Rev. 1.1 Definitions, Acronyms, and Abbreviations The following list defines the acronyms and abbreviations used in this document. ADC AES ARM CTS DAC DMA I2C ISM JTAG LGA MAC MCU NEXUS Analog to Digital Converter Advanced Encryption Standard Advanced RISC Machine Clear to Send Digital to Analog Converter Direct Memory Access Inter-Integrated Circuit is a multi-master serial computer bus Industrial Scientific Medical 2.4 GHz radio frequency band Joint Test Action Group Land Grid Array Media Access Controller Microcontroller Unit An embedded processor development tool interface that helps design engineers identify software and hardware-level issues. Sensor Node Printed circuit board Platform in Package Pulse-width modulation Request to Send SubMiniature version A connector Serial Peripheral Interface Synchronous Serial Interface A switch that provides a slight snap or click to the user to indicate function. Telephone Company Universal Serial Bus Virtual Com Port SN pcb PiP PWM RTS SMA Connector SPI SSI TACT Switch TELCO USB VCP iv Freescale Semiconductor 1322x-USB Reference Manual, Rev. 1.1 Chapter 1 Safety Information FCC Guidelines 1.1 This equipment is for use by developers for evaluation purposes only and must not be incorporated into any other device or system. This device may not be sold to the general public. Integrators will be responsible for reevaluating the end product (including the transmitter) and obtaining a separate FCC authorization. FCC approval of this device only covers the original configuration of this device as supplied. Any modifications to this product, including changes shown in this manual, may violate the rules of the Federal Communications Commission and make operation of the product unlawful. NOTE: The statement above applies also to the Industry Canada Approval. FCC Labeling 1.2 FCC labels are physically located on the plastic housing. 47 C.F.R. Sec. 15.21 1.2.1 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. Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. connected. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. Freescale Semiconductor 1-1 1322x-USB Reference Manual, Rev. 1.0 47 C.F.R. Sec.15.105(b) Safety Information 1.2.2 This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. The antenna(s) used for this equipment must be installed to provide a separation distance of at least 8 inches (20cm) from all persons. This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following three conditions:
1. This device may not cause harmful interference. 2. This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. 3. This device is susceptible to electrostatic discharge (ESD) and surge phenomenon. 47 C.F.R. Sec.15.203 1.2.3 An intentional radiator shall be designed to ensure that no antenna other than that furnished by the responsible party shall be used with the device. The use of a permanently attached antenna or of an antenna that uses a unique coupling to the intentional radiator shall be considered sufficient to comply with the provisions of this Section. The manufacturer may design the unit so that a broken antenna can be replaced by the user, but the use of a standard antenna jack or electrical connector is prohibited. This requirement does not apply to carrier current devices or to devices operated under the provisions of Sections 15.211, 15.213, 15.217, 15.219, or 15.221. Further, this requirement does not apply to intentional radiators that must be professionally installed, such as perimeter protection systems and some field disturbance sensors, or to other intentional radiators which, in accordance with Section 15.31(d), must be measured at the installation site. However, the installer shall be responsible for ensuring that the proper antenna is employed so that the limits in this Part are not exceeded. Regulatory Approval For Canada 1.3 This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003 and RSS 210, Issue 7. Cet appareil numrique de la classe B est conforme la norme NMB-003 du Canada. NOTE: Section 1.1 of this manual also applies to the Industry Canada Approval. Disposal Instructions 1.4 This product may be subject to special disposal requirements. For product disposal instructions, refer to www.freescale.com/productdisposal. 1-2 Freescale Semiconductor 1322x-USB Reference Manual, Rev. 1.0 Chapter 2 1322x USB Dongle/Zniffer Overview Introduction 2.1 The 1322x USB Dongle/Zniffer is an IEEE 802.15.4 compliant wireless node based on the Freescale MC1322x device. The heart of the 1322x USB module is Freescales MC1322x 99-pin LGA Platform-in-Package (PiP) solution that can be used for wireless applications ranging from simple proprietary point-to-point connectivity to complete ZigBee mesh networking. The MC1322x is designed to provide a highly integrated, total solution, with premier processing capabilities and very low power consumption. The 1322x USB Dongle/Zniffer provides a platform to evaluate the MC1322x device, develop software and applications, and demonstrate IEEE 802.15.4 and ZigBee networking capabilities. The dongle connects the core device to a personal computer (PC) through a USB port <> UART port interface device. The small form factor illustrates an extremely small footprint, 4-layer printed circuit board (PCB) layout with a chip antenna. The MC1322x node typically interfaces to the PC through a virtual COM port (VCM). As initially provided from Freescale, the dongle is loaded with a software application that implements a wireless sniffer to monitor over-the-air IEEE 802.15.4 traffic. Figure 2-1. 1322x USB Dongle/Zniffer Top View Freescale Semiconductor 2-1 1322x-USB Reference Manual, Rev. 1.1 1322x USB Dongle/Zniffer Overview 2.2 The 1322x USB Dongle/Zniffer provides the following features:
Features Full IEEE 802.15.4 compliant wireless node; ZigBee capable with Freescales BeeStack software stack Based on Freescales third-generation MC1322x ZigBee platform which incorporates a complete, low power, 2.4 GHz radio frequency transceiver, 32-bit ARM7 core based MCU, hardware acceleration for both the IEEE 802.15.4 MAC and AES security, and a full set of MCU peripherals into a 99-pin LGA Platform-in-Package (PiP) MC1322x provides a highly integrated, low cost RF node On-board balun and antenna switch in package Typical -95 dBm sensitivity Typical 0 dBm output power, with max approximately +4 dBm Chip antenna Powered from USB interface with power-on green LED USB interface is full-speed compatible to the USB 2.0 and 1.1 specifications Reset switch Default 24 MHz crystal reference oscillator 20-pin site for standard JTAG debug/development interface connector Programmable user red LED for application purposes 2.3 Board Level Specifications Table 2-1. 1322x USB Dongle/Zniffer Specifications Parameter Units Notes/Conditions General Size (Enclosure: X, Y, Z) Size (PCB: X, Y) Layer build (PCB) Dielectric material (PCB) Power Voltage supply (USB) Current consumption Temperature Operating temperature (see note) Storage temperature MIN TYP MAX 60x24x12 55x15 0.8 /
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in V mA C C 4-Layer FR4 USB 2.0/1.1 standard specification 2-2 Freescale Semiconductor 1322x-USB Reference Manual, Rev. 1.1 Table 2-1. 1322x USB Dongle/Zniffer Specifications (continued) 1322x USB Dongle/Zniffer Overview Parameter USB interface RF 802.15.4 Frequency range Units Notes/Conditions USB 2.0 and 1.1 full-speed compatible 2405 2480 MHz All 16 channels in the 2450 MHz band Range (outdoor / line of sight) 300 Meters <1% PER for 20-byte packets (point-to-point in communications with 1322X Sensor Reference Board) RF Transmitter 802.15.4 Output power
-30 0
+4 dBm Over range of Pout from IC control in 2 dB steps. Note: On channel 26, output power should not exceed -4 dBm (power setting 0x0E) to meet FCC Part 15 requirements. Harmonics 2nd harmonics 3rd harmonics RF Receiver 802.15.4 sensitivity Regulatory Approval FCC CE (ETSI) CE (EMC) Safety UL Environment RoHS WEEE
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-35 dBm dBm Harmonics are compliant to ETSI and FCC regulatory approval standards
-95 dBm <1% PER for 20-byte packets Product is approved accordingly to the FCC part 15 standard Product is approved accordingly to the EN 300 328 V1.7.1 (2006-10) standard Product is approved accordingly to the EN 301 489-1 V1.6.1 (2005-09) and EN 301 489-17 V1.2.1 (2002-08) standards Product is approved accordingly to the IEC 60950-1 and EN 60950-1, First Edition standards Product complies with the EU Directive 2002/95/EC of 27 January 2003 Product complies with the EU Directive 2002/95/EC of 27 January 2003 Freescale Semiconductor 2-3 1322x-USB Reference Manual, Rev. 1.1 1322x USB Dongle/Zniffer Overview 2-4 Freescale Semiconductor 1322x-USB Reference Manual, Rev. 1.1 Chapter 3 System Overview and Functional Descriptions This section provides an overview of the 1322x USB Dongle/Zniffer and its connections. System Block Diagram 3.1 The following is the 1322x USB Dongle/Zniffer system level block diagram. Chip Antenna 3.3 Vdc USB 2.0 USB Interface FT232R UART MC1322xV Advanced ZigBee-
Compliant PiP Figure 3-1. 1322x USB Dongle/Zniffer Block Diagram JTAG Debug System Overview 3.2 The heart of the 1322x USB Dongle/Zniffer is Freescales MC1322x 99-pin LGA Platform-in-Package
(PiP) solution that can be used for wireless applications ranging from simple proprietary point-to-point connectivity to complete ZigBee mesh networking. The MC1322x is designed to provide a highly integrated, total solution, with premier processing capabilities and very low power consumption. The MC1322x MCU resources offer superior processing power for ZigBee and IEEE 802.15.4 applications. A full 32-bit ARM7TDMI-S core operates up to 26 MHz. A 128 Kbyte FLASH memory is mirrored into a 96 Kbyte RAM for upper stack and applications software. In addition, an 80 Kbyte ROM is available for boot software, peripheral device drivers, standardized IEEE 802.15.4 MAC and communications stack software. A full set of peripherals and Direct Memory Access (DMA) capability for transceiver packet data complement the processor core. Freescale Semiconductor 3-1 1322x-USB Reference Manual, Rev. 1.1 System Overview and Functional Descriptions 24 MHz (typ) 32.768 KHz (optional) BATTERY DETECT OSCILLATOR RF
CLOCK GENERATION BALUN RF TX/RX SWITCH ANALOG TRANSMITTER ANALOG RECEIVER DIGITAL MODEM TX MODEM RX MODEM IEEE 802.15.4 TRANSCEIVER MC13225 Platform-in-Package (PiP) IEEE 802.15.4/ZIGBEE SOLUTION ANALOG POWER MANAGEMENT
VOLTAGE REGULATION Buck Regulator RADIO INTERFACE MODULE
(RIF) 802.15.4 MAC ACCELERATOR
(MACA) ADVANCED SECURITY MODULE
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(UART1) SYNC SERIAL INTERFACE
(SSI/i2S) KEYBOARD INTERFACE
(KBI) I S N P O I 4 6 O T P U INTER-IC BUS MODULE
(I2C) SERIAL PERIPHERAL INTERFACE
(SPI) GPIO and IO CONTROL Figure 3-2. MC1322x Block Diagram The RF radio interface provides for low cost and high density as shown in Figure 3-3. An onboard balun along with a TX/RX switch allows direct connection to a single-ended 50- antenna. The integrated PA provides programmable output power typically from -30 dBm to +4 dBm, and the RX LNA provides -95 dBm sensitivity. This solution also has onboard bypass capacitors and crystal load capacitors for the smallest footprint in the industry. All components are integrated into the package except the crystal and antenna. BALUN RF TX/RX SWITCH PA ANALOG TRANSMITTER LNA ANALOG RECEIVER Figure 3-3. MC1322x RF Interface 1322x-USB Reference Manual, Rev. 1.1 3-2 Freescale Semiconductor System Overview and Functional Descriptions Augmenting the core device on the Sensor Node are:
Low-cost 2.4 GHz ISM Band radio 2.0 USB connection User interface LED Optional debug / development port Reset switch Users are encouraged to reference the board schematic for the topics covered in the following sections. Figure 3-4 and Figure 3-5 shows the 1322x USB Dongle/Zniffer PCB top and bottom view with interface designations. Chip Antenna Reset Switch Power On LED USB B Receptacle NOTE: JTAG header footprint on PCB reverse side. Figure 3-4. 1322x USB Dongle/Zniffer PCB Top View J3 J4 J1 (JTAG) 1 20 Figure 3-5. 1322x USB Dongle/Zniffer PCB Bottom View Power Source 3.3 The device is powered directly from the USB connection The main source is the USB B Receptacle The USB connection powers the FTDI FT232R USB<>UART interface device. In turn, the FT232R has an onboard 3.3 V output series regulator that powers the rest of the module. A green power-on LED (D5) is provided Freescale Semiconductor 3-3 1322x-USB Reference Manual, Rev. 1.1 Low-cost 2.4 GHz ISM Band radio System Overview and Functional Descriptions 3.4 The MC1322x provides an onboard balun, antenna switch, and LNA. The only external component required for the radio is an antenna. The USB dongle uses a PCB-mounted chip antenna. Figure 3-6 shows the RF network external to the MC1322x. Typical nominal output power is 0 dBm, with +4 dBm max Typical sensitivity is -95 dBm. Typical range (outdoors, line of sight) is 300 meters Frequency range is 2405 to 2480 MHz RF_RX_TX RF_GND C5 Not Mounted 10pF L3 3.9nH Not Mounted C4 1pF Not Mounted CHIP ANTENNA ANT2 1 RF NC 2 2450AT43A100 Figure 3-6. 1322x USB Dongle/Zniffer RF Network USB Interface 3.5 Primary connection to the wireless node is the USB port that is provided via a USB B receptacle designated as J2. Figure 3-7 shows the connector pinout. Figure 3-7. USB Connector Pinout The port is connected to a FTDI FT232R USB <> UART device that appears as a Virtual COM port (VCP) to the PC. PC drivers are available with the module. The USB interface is configured as a Bus Powered device and draws all required power from the USB interface. The device is USB 2.0, full speed compatible. 3-4 Freescale Semiconductor 1322x-USB Reference Manual, Rev. 1.1 Clock 3.6 The MC1322x device has a primary reference oscillator of 24 MHz. Crystal X1 is used with the MC1322x for the reference oscillator. System Overview and Functional Descriptions Reset Switch and LEDs 3.7 The USB dongle provides the following One green Power-On LED (D5) One red LED (D1) is driven by the MCU and controlled by the software application. Reset switch to the wireless node; does not reset the USB interface device. Table 3-1. Switch and LED Summary Item Connection Feature PWR (green) LED1 (red) VCC KBI_1 Power On indication Application specific SW5 RESETB Reset to MC1322x Refer to Figure 3-4 for location of switches and LEDs. FLASH Memory Recovery Jumpers and Erase 3.8 The MC1322x has an onboard serial FLASH that stores the memory image that gets loaded into RAM at boot. If it becomes necessary to change or update the image in FLASH, there are two possible means of doing so:
JTAG Debug Port - if the JTAG connector is mounted and the ARM debug tools are in use, the FLASH image can be changed. Load new FLASH image via USB port:
The Freescale BeeKit IDE download provides a software tool called Test Tool. This application runs on a PC and can be used with a client running on the MC1322x to test the platform. Test Tool also has the capability to load a new image into the FLASH through the USB port. However, the FLASH must first be cleared. The 1322x USB Dongle/Zniffer has two jumper sites designated as J3 and J4 (see Figure 3-8) located on the non-component (back) side of the PCB (see Figure 3-5). Use these jumper sites to erase the FLASH. 1. Short Jumper J3 Pin 1 to Pin 2. 2. Short Jumper J4 Pin 1 to Pin 2. NOTE For development purposes SMD headers can be soldered to the header sites to make this action easily done with shorting bars. 3. Power on the USB board by plugging it into a USB port. 4. Push the reset button on the USB board. Freescale Semiconductor 3-5 1322x-USB Reference Manual, Rev. 1.1 System Overview and Functional Descriptions 5. Disconnect the USB board from USB port. 6. Remove the jumpers from both J3 and J4. 7. The board is now ready for boot operation. After the FLASH is erased, plug the module into the USB connection again. The board is now ready to be loaded with a new image using the Freescale Test Tool application. Refer to the Freescale Test Tool Users Guide as supplied with Test Tool in the BeeKit Wireless Connectivity Toolkit download. NOTE Recovery Mode 1-2 ADC2_VREFH -> "0"
1-2 ADC2_VREFL -> "1"
J3 1 2 HDR_1X2 Not Mounted VCC VCC R103 10K J4 1 2 HDR_1X2 Not Mounted R104 10K ADC2_VREFH ADC2_VREFL Figure 3-8. FLASH Erase Headers 3.9 Optional Debug/Development Interface (ARM JTAG Interface) The module optionally supports the standard JTAG debug port. A 20-pin footprint is provided for a standard JTAG debug interface connector. This debug port only requires a simple interface cable to connect to a PC and use standard ARM software development tools. The MC1322x supports connection to a subset of the defined ARM JTAG connector. The JTAG interface is a standard 2.54mm/0.1inch spacing, 20-pin debug interface (J1). The footprint for the 20-pin connector is located at the rear side of the module. A Pin 1 marking is given for correct plug-in of the development cable. Table 3-2 shows the device pins that are connected to the associated JTAG header pin outs if the JTAG connector is used. The required header is a 20-position, 0.100 straight SMD connector. Molex/Waldom #15-91-0200 or equivalent. NOTE 3-6 Freescale Semiconductor 1322x-USB Reference Manual, Rev. 1.1 System Overview and Functional Descriptions Table 3-2. ARM JTAG 20-Pin Connector Assignments (J1) Name1 Pin #
Pin #
Name VCC NC2 TDI TMS TCK RTCK TDO RESET3 NC NC 1 3 5 7 9 11 13 15 17 19 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 VCC GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND 1 NC means No Connect. 2 MC1322x does not support separate JTAG reset TRST. 3 VCC through a 100k-ohm pullup. Freescale Semiconductor 3-7 1322x-USB Reference Manual, Rev. 1.1 System Overview and Functional Descriptions 3-8 Freescale Semiconductor 1322x-USB Reference Manual, Rev. 1.1 Chapter 4 Schematic, Board Layout, and Bill of Materials D C B A
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t t t e e e a a a D D D 2 3 4 5 4-1 Schematic, Board Layout, and Bill of Materials Figure 4-2. 1322x USB Dongle PCB Component Location (Top View) Figure 4-3. 1322x USB Dongle PCB Test Points (Bottom View) Figure 4-4. 1322x USB Dongle PCB Layout (Top View) Figure 4-5. 1322x USB Dongle PCB Layout (Bottom View) 4-2 Freescale Semiconductor 1322x-USB Reference Manual, Rev. 1.1 Table 4-1. Bill of Materials (BOM) Qty Part Reference Description Value Manufacturer Manufacturer Part Number Schematic, Board Layout, and Bill of Materials ANT1 ANTENNA 2.45GHZ SMT 50 OHM CASE43-1 ANTENNA_2.45G HZ JOHANSON TECHNOLOGY 2450AT43A100 1 0 5 0 0 0 1 2 1 1 1 1 0 1 2 0 1 1 4 0 1 1 1 1 0 3 1 C1 Ceramic Capacitor C0G C2,C6,C38, C40,C41 Ceramic Capacitor X5R C3 C8 C9 C10 C11 Ceramic Capacitor C0G Ceramic Capacitor C0G Ceramic Capacitor X7R Ceramic Capacitor X5R Ceramic Capacitor X7R C42,C43 Ceramic Capacitor C0G Ceramic Capacitor X7R 10pF 100nF 1pF 100pF 10nF 1uF 1nF 15pF 10nF Murata Murata Murata Murata Murata Murata Murata Murata Murata Murata GRM1555C1H100JZ01 GRM155R61A104KA01D GRM1555C1H1R0CZ01D GRM1555C1H101JZ01 GRM155R71E103KA01D GRM155R60J105KE19B GRM155R71H102KA01D GRM1555C1H150JZ01J GRM155R71E103KA01D GRM219R61A475KE34D C52 C53 D1 D5 J1 J2 Ceramic Multilayer Capacitor X5R 4.7uF SMD Red topled SMD Green topled LHR974 LGR971 OSRAM OSRAM Q62702P5182 Q65110P5179 Dual Row Straight Pin Header SMD TSM-110-01-L-DV Samtec TSM-110-01-L-DV-M USB-series "A" plug USB-A J3,J4 HDR 1X2 SMT 100MIL SP 380H AU HDR_1X2 L1 L2 RT2 HF Chip coil IND FER BEAD 60OHM@100MHZ 500MA -- 0603 Polyswitch Overcurrent Protection Device R3,R50,R5 1,R65 Fixed resistor RC31 R4 R6 R11 R12 R14 R71 R73,R103, R104 Fixed resistor RC31 Fixed resistor RC31 Fixed resistor RC31 Fixed resistor RC31 Fixed resistor RC31 Fixed resistor RC31 Fixed resistor RC31 3.9nH 60OHM 500mA 0R 0R 390R 220R 100K 1K 10K 10K SW5 SMD Tact Switch 3.14N (2.5mm) SKQY Samtec SAMTEC Murata MURATA Tyco Electronics Phillips Phillips Phillips Phillips Phillips Phillips Phillips Phillips ALPS USB-AM-S-S-B-SM1-R-TR TSM-102-01-SM-SV-P-TR LQG15HS3N9S02D BLM18PG600SN1_ microSMD050F 2322 705 91002 2322 705 91002 2322 705 50391 2322 705 50221 2322 705 50104 2322 705 50102 2322 705 50103 2322 705 50103 SKQYPDE010 Freescale Semiconductor 4-3 1322x-USB Reference Manual, Rev. 1.1 Schematic, Board Layout, and Bill of Materials 1 1 1 U1 U10 X1 Table 4-1. Bill of Materials (BOM) ZigBee Wireless Transceiver and ARM7 processor MC13225 Freescale MC13225 USB UART, PB-free Crystal SMD FT232R 24.00MHz FTDI NDK FT232RQ NX3225SA-24MHz (for OA/AV and Blootooth) /
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