RF-TO-USB-RD Silicon Laboratories Inc, RF-TO-USB-RD Datasheet - Page 4

REF DESIGN WIRELESS TO USB

RF-TO-USB-RD

Manufacturer Part Number
RF-TO-USB-RD
Description
REF DESIGN WIRELESS TO USB
Manufacturer
Silicon Laboratories Inc
Type
Transmitter and Receiverr
Datasheet

Specifications of RF-TO-USB-RD

Frequency
915MHz
Product
Microcontroller Accessories
Core Processor
C8051F9xx
Interface Type
USB
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Contains lead / RoHS non-compliant
For Use With/related Products
EZRadio®, EZRadioPRO™
Lead Free Status / Rohs Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
Other names
336-1865
RF-to-USB-RD
5. Insert the AAA battery. If the battery has already been installed, please remove the AAA battery, press the
6. On the Sensor Node, press the button. This will wake the MCU from sleep mode. The first time the button is
7. After successful association, and upon each subsequent button press, the Sensor Node will transmit the
8. The PC application will designate the first Sensor Node to associate as Node 1. The temperature and
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button for at least one second to discharge the capacitor, release the button, then re-insert the battery. This will
reset the MCU on the Sensor Node. Resetting the MCU will reset the Network application and put the Sensor
Node in the correct starting state for the Network Demo.
pressed the Sensor Node will attempt to associate with the USB Dongle.The Sensor Node will blink green when
transmitting and may blink red if association is unsuccessful.
potentiometer position and temperature data from the on-chip temperature sensor. It will wake up twice a
second for 10 seconds to transmit data. After 10 seconds, the Sensor Node will go into ultra-low power sleep
mode until the next button press. The Sensor Node will blink green each time it wakes up and transmits
data.The Sensor Node may also blink red if the Sensor Node does not receive an acknowledgement from the
USB Dongle. The USB Dongle will blink green each time it successfully receives a valid packet.
potentiometer setting will displayed in the Node 1 section. Rotate the potentiometer on the Sensor Node while
the green LED is blinking to see it dynamically update in the application.
Figure 4. RF to USB Network Demo Application Initial Screen
Rev. 0.1

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