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regarding developing diagnostic sorce code to test hardware on cc2531

regarding developing diagnostic sorce code to test hardware on cc2531

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Anubhav Gupta
Posted by Anubhav Gupta
on Jan 10 2011 00:45 AM
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Hi ti

for firmware  development we are looking for diagnostic source code for testing of hardware, like memory, serial port, Antenna transmission and reception USB interface testing .

 

Please let us know whether you have any sample code available for diagnostic for CC2530/31

with regards

Anubhav

 

CC2530 code 2.4GHz CC2531 USB
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  • Peder
    Posted by Peder
    on Jan 13 2011 06:51 AM
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    Hi Anubhav,

    Do I understand it correctly that you are looking for sample code for production testing of the CC2530 once it is mounted on a PCB?

    The memories on the CC2530 are tested in the chip production flow, so there should be no need to re-test them in the final product. RF performance and continuity for the GPIO has of course also been tested at the packaged chip level, but It's a good idea to re-test those things in production to ensure that there were no issues with the soldering. Do you have an antenna connector available on your board?

    Peder

    CC2530 production testing
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  • Anubhav Gupta
    Posted by Anubhav Gupta
    on Jan 13 2011 07:17 AM
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    thanks for your answer, yes we have antenna connector in our board, but we are also using CC2591. so i was looking for simple diagnostic code which can be used during board bring ups.

    anubhav

    CC2531 cc2591 CC2591 Timing cc2531 usb z-stack CC2531 USB CC2531 USB CDC
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  • Peder
    Posted by Peder
    on Jan 13 2011 07:27 AM
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    Hi Anubhav,

    Take a look at this thread for a description of how to set up the CC2530 to transmit continously for test purposes:

    http://e2e.ti.com/support/low_power_rf/f/158/p/58084/207318.aspx#207318

     If you can hook up a spectrum analyzer to the CC2591 output, that should allow you to check that it works.

    Generally, Smart RF Studio 7 is really good for setting up the devices to check their RF performance.

    Peder

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