SI1024-868-A-SDK

Si102x/3x QSG
4 Rev. 0.2
13.Establish a connection to the Si102x/3x device: DebugConnect.
14.Open the Si102xx_TxSpectrum.c file.
(path: C:\SiLabs\MCU\Examples\Si102x_3x\EZRadioPRO\TxSpectrum\Si102x_3x_TxSpectrum.c).
15.Ensure the correct Pico board is selected as a target at the top of the file.
16.Change the frequency to 913 MHz in the setTRxFrequency() function call in main.
17.Fine-tune the EVB's crystal frequency. Scroll down to the RadioInit() function and add a phyWrite() command:
18.Build the project and download the the device:
a. Press ctrl-shift-F7 to compile and build.
b. Press the [DL] Icon to download.
c. Ensure Download Successful appears in the Output Window at the bottom of the IDE.
19.Run the code by pressing F5.
20.Connect a spectrum analyzer to the antenna port and verify the modulated spectrum.
1.4.2. General Silicon Laboratories IDE Code Download Procedure
1. Install the Silicon Labs IDE software. Use the included CD or download from www.silabs.com.
2. Connect the USB Debug Adapter to your computer.
3. Plug the UPPI Pico Board in to the UDP MCU card.
4. (Optional) Install the MCU card on the UDP motherboard.
5. Move the MCU card SW5 VBAT switch to the middle VREG position.
6. Move the MCU card SW7 VIO switch to the upper VBAT position.
7. Move the MCU card SW12 VIORF switch to the upper VBAT position.
8. Connect the USB Debug Adapter ribbon cable to J13 on the MCU card.
9. Connect power.
10.Launch the Silicon Labs IDE software: All Programs Silicon Laboratories -> Silicon Laboratories IDE.
11.Establish a connection to the Si102x/3x device: Debug Connect.
12.Select the hex file to download: Debug Download Object File. Choose the file, then select Download to
initiate the programming.
13.Verify the successful download.
14.Disconnect the connection from IDE to Si102x/3x device: Debug Disconnect.
15.Disconnect the USB Debug Adapter ribbon cable.
16.Reset by cycling the power.
Si102x/3x QSG
Rev. 0.2 5
2. For More Information
Device data sheets
Si102x/Si103x
Evaluation board information
UDP Motherboard, MCU card, Pico Board, and I/O card User’s Guides (www.silabs.com/udp)
RF card schematics and PCB layout (www.silabs.com)
Register information, programming guides, and examples
AN440: Si4430/31/32 Register Descriptions
AN415: EZRadioPRO® Programming Guide
AN417: Si4x3x Family Crystal Oscillators
Si102x/Si103x MCU Example Code (included as part of the IDE installer)
Lab testing and evaluation
AN439: EZRadioPRO® RF Testing Quick-Start Guide
AN437: Si4432 RF Performance and FCC Compliance Test Results
AN445: Si4431 RF Performance and ETSI Compliance Test Results
AN459: Measurement Results for Si4430-B and 950 MHz ARIB STD-T96 Compliance
Design
AN435: Si4032/4432 PA Matching
AN436: Si4030/4031/4430/4431 PA Matching
AN463: Raw Data Mode with EZRadioPRO®
3. Contact Information
Please visit the Silicon Labs Technical Support web page:
https://www.silabs.com/support/pages/contacttechnicalsupport.aspx
and register to submit a technical support request.
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