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Hardware : Design

Video: Ember Platform Overview & Support Resources

Categories:
  • Software : Networking
  • Hardware : Design
  • Training
  • EmberZNet PRO
  • EM250
  • EM260
  • EM35x
  • EM2420/AVR

Introductory module for Ember training curriculum.

Explains and contrasts the Ember chip platforms that are offered, then explains what support resources are available for developers/designers seeking product information/support.

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What is the difference between EZSP UART and EZSP SPI on the EM260?
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Designing with EM260

Categories:
  • Hardware : Design
  • Documentation
  • EM260

This document provides the information required to design a ZigBee-based wireless solution using the Ember EM260 on a 4-layer, FR-4 printed circuit board. It details the importance of the off-chip components. This document is intended to be read by the hardware and test design engineers who are designing the EM260-based PCBs. After reading this document, engineers should be able to successfully implement a design involving the EM260. Revision E.

Attachment: 
120-5047-000_Designing_with_an_EM260.pdf

EM260 Datasheet

Categories:
  • Hardware : Design
  • Documentation
  • EM260

Datasheet of EM260 network processor. Revision H.

Attachment: 
120-0260-000_EM260_Datasheet.pdf

Designing with EM250

Categories:
  • Hardware : Design
  • Documentation
  • EM250

This Application Note is intended to accompany the reference designs and provide detailed information of each design. This document is intended to be read by the hardware and test design engineers who are designing the EM250-based PCBs. After reading this document, engineers should be able to successfully implement a design involving the EM250. Revision H.

Attachment: 
120-5026-000_Designing_with_an_EM250.pdf

Which frequencies are used internally by the chip?

Categories:
  • Hardware : Design
  • EM250
  • EM260
  • EM35x

When performing RF compliance testing on your Ember-enabled design, some test houses may require information about the analog frequencies inherent in the design, so that they can check for the presence of harmonics or any other unwanted noise products of these oscillating signals.

To aid customers in supplying this information to test houses, a listing of the frequencies used by each chipset (or typical components from its corresponding reference designs) is shown below, along with a brief description of where the signal originates or what its purpose is.

See Also: 
Tips for FCC certification on the EM250 or EM260
What are minimum crystal tolerances?
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Application Note 5060 - PCB Design Guidelines for the EM35x

Categories:
  • Hardware : Design
  • Documentation
  • EM35x

Ember document number 120-5060-000 (Application Note 5060): “PCB Design with an EM35X”.

Note that this design is also included in the EmberZNet PRO software package (among the included reference design documentation) for EM35x platform.

Measuring Adjacent Channel Rejection ( ACR ) - Application Note 5059

Categories:
  • Hardware : Design
  • Documentation


This application note describes the methods used by Ember to characterize adjacent channel rejection (ACR) on its chips. It also compares different methods used by other manufacturers when quoting ACR performance. Revision A.

See Also: 
Manufacturing Test Guide
RFEval firmware version with ZigBee mesh routing option - GlobalEdge Software
Attachment: 
120-5059-000_ACR_measurement.pdf

Will the EM250 or EM260 operate with VDD_PADS slightly above 3.6V (i.e. Lithium Thionyl Chloride batteries)?

Categories:
  • Hardware : Design
  • EM250
  • EM260

Yes, the EM250 and EM260 will operate at potentials slightly above 3.6V. However, the lifetime of the chip will degrade as voltage potential increases above 3.6V. This is due to the fact that voltage is an acceleration factor in the mechanisms that cause silicon chips to fail. For optimal lifetime of the IC, the VDD_PADS potential should be kept below 3.6V. Lithium Thionyl Chloride batteries are usually rated above 3.6V (3.65V to 3.7V), but it will only be at this potential for a short period of time. This means the lifetime degradation will be minimal.

See Also: 
What kind of power consumption should I expect from the EM250 (or EM260) chip in different states?
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What does the error "SIF_LOADB already low" mean, and what should I do about it?

Categories:
  • Hardware : Design
  • Hardware : Manufacturing
  • Tools : Dev Boards
  • EM250
  • EM260

SIF_LOADB refers to the nSIF_LOAD line used for programming/debugging the EM2xx IC via the 10-pin InSight Port interface. As this line is active-low, it should typically be idling at a high logic level. If the programming utilities (em2xx_load or EM2UsbLoad) detect that the line is idling at a low level (not above the VDD_PADS threshold for high logic) before he programming mode is engaged, they will trigger an error to indicate that the line was in an unexpected state.

This kind of problem usually indicates a hardware issue.

See Also: 
Solving general programming/connection problems with the SIF Adapter / ISA
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Why did my range not improve significantly when I added a PA on one side of the link?

Categories:
  • Software : Networking
  • Hardware : Design

First check that the PA is actually enabled via the emberSetTxPowerMode() command or the MFG_PHY_CONFIG manufacturing token. More information about this can be found in the FAQs referenced at the bottom of this article.

Assuming that the PA is properly enabled, your range may still not be optimal, and here’s why:

While enabling a PA on one side may produce some marginally better performance, generally having PAs on both sides of the link is recommended, especially if the PA-equipped device does not also have an LNA (or something similar) to boost reception.

See Also: 
How do I enable Boost Mode or an External PA?
Considerations for adding an LNA to the EM250/EM260
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