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CC2530: PIN

Part Number: CC2530
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: Z-STACK, CC-DEBUGGER

I'm using a CC2530 PA1  module but it does not have pins P1.4 to P1.7.Is it possible to guide me?

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  • Yes, I want to use z-stack and try Sample Temperature. I must first run the znp program on the modules using a cc-dibuger.
    Now the data from the sensors is sent to the coordinator and the module coordinator must give the information to the computer. it's true?
    What is the interface between the module and the pc? by cc-debugger?
    I read the cc-debugger data sheet, a section it was about sniffer, but my module cc2530 PA1 does not have pins for this part (p1.4 to p1.7) These are marked Pin out modules or Ic?
    What file should I see to see the PIN out of IC?
    Sorry, the question is too long.
  • Do you use ZAP-ZNP as coordinator to receive data from SampleTemperature?
  • I use CC2530 in  SOC mode.

    Excuse me to answer all my questions?

  • You can use SampleThermostate to act as coordinator to work with SampleTemperatureSensor.
  • Don't try to use the CC-DEBUGGER as a communication bridge between your Zigbee application and PC. It is only for programming and debugging. You need to use the UART peripheral as demonstrated in the ZNP project, but your case would most likely use the ZAPP_P[1/2] definition to communicate temperature values to your PC outside of Z-Tool. Pin usage varies depending on your HAL_UART_[DMA/UART] defines.

    Edit: Thread closed as the customer discovered through other posts that the CC2530 does have P1_4 through P1_7 pinouts but not on their EVM.

    Regards,
    Ryan