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cc2530znp + RFX2401C

Other Parts Discussed in Thread: Z-STACK

Can someone help me enable this amplifier in Z-Stack (ZNP build). 

I'm not skillful with IAR and 8051 , I'm using DTK DRF1605H module, spi interface with mcu,

Schematics of the module is attached

1067.DRF1605HV30.pdf

I found some documents in Chinese, but they were not helpful to me.

  • Hi,

    Did you manage to do more with the drf1605, other than being a transparant wireless serial cable between two computers?

    Till now, I did not succeed (Yet).

    I can send commands with the configuration tool (Zigbee Module Configure V51)

    I managed to send the same commands with a teminal tool (sscom32)

    And with the Ti tool (Zigbee Senso Monitor) I can see my zigbee network.

    But all other tools were little to no use, because they can not (at least is seems like this) communicate with the drf1605.

    With ZTOOL, it only says: "

    *** WARNING ***
    Expected Z-Stack version (2.5.1) does not match with actual Z-Stack version. Z-Tool may not work properly."

    Which is not much of a help.

    I really would like to create some programs and upload them to the drf1605, but it seems to lack tooling.

    Internet is full of advertisements for the drf1605, but I have not found much users :-(

    So, any help is welcome.

  • Hi,

    You need to load the drf1605 module with TI ZNP firmware (you need cc debuger for that), module comes with a custom build.

    When you reload a firmware, follow CC2530ZNP Interface Specification.pdf

    You must first set CFG0 and CFG1 pins, SPI or UART interface, with the uart interface you can directly use Z-Tool. 

    I hope this helps you

  • Hi,

    Thanks you for the feedback and help.

    I will try out and give feedback about this.

    but know it's Christmas holiday :-)

    With kind regards,
    Ben