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Quick Start GuideEvaluation Board (EVB) PAN1311/21 USBNo.REV.1.1DS-PAN1311/21USBPAGE1 of 11DATE15.09.2011Quick Start GuideEvaluation Board (EVB) PAN1311/21 USBPANASONIC ELECTRONIC DEVICES EUROPEGmbHDESIGNEDErstelltIW

Quick Start GuideEvaluation Board (EVB) PAN1311/21 USBNo.REV.1.1DS-PAN1311/21USBPAGE2 of 11DATE15.09.20111. CONTENT1. Content. 22. Introduction . 32.1 Related documents. 34. Functional overview. 35. Connection setup . 45.1 Software start and navigation . 45.2 Port configuration . 55.3 Firmware handling . 65.4 Command tab navigation. 75.5 Creating a connection. 86. Schematic . 97. Document Information . 108. General Information. 118.1 Waiver . 119. Life Support Policy . 11PANASONIC ELECTRONIC DEVICES EUROPEGmbHDESIGNEDErstelltIW

Quick Start GuideEvaluation Board (EVB) PAN1311/21 USBNo.REV.1.1DS-PAN1311/21USBPAGE3 of 11DATE15.09.20112. INTRODUCTIONThis document should provide the minimum knowledge needed to establish a simpleconnection between two PAN1321ETU USB Evaluation Boards (EVB) using InfineoneBMU SPP Toolbox software. For this limited information is granted. To learn about allaspects of the software please refer to the related documents listed below.2.1 RELATED DOCUMENTSFor further information on Infineon eBMU SPP Toolbox software and it’s implemented ATcommand set please refer to: PAN13x1 ReleaseNote SPP AT SW08 V1.8 RN Rev1.0 DRAFT PAN13x1 ReleaseNote SPP AT SW21 V2.1 RN Rev1.0 DRAFT -iPhone version PAN13x1 SPP AT UserManual SoftwareDescription Rev5.0 DRAFT PAN1321 AN DesignGuide Rev2 1 User's Manual PAN1311 V20.xx Rev1.1 User's Manual PAN1321 V20.xx Rev3.14. FUNCTIONAL OVERVIEWThe figure below shows an overview of the Evaluation Board. If there is the need to connectyour µController to the EVB please de-solder R1, R2, R3, R4.For more details please refer also to the schematic in chapter Schematic.HardwareResetPower SupplysectionFor interfacesdescription refer toschematicUART to USBConverter SectionFigure 2 : Evaluation Board OverviewPANASONIC ELECTRONIC DEVICES EUROPEGmbHDESIGNEDErstelltIW

Quick Start GuideEvaluation Board (EVB) PAN1311/21 USBNo.REV.1.1DS-PAN1311/21USBPAGE4 of 11DATE15.09.20115. CONNECTION SETUPThis chapter describes how to use the eBMU SPP Toolbox software in order to send simpledata packages from one EVB to the other.5.1 SOFTWARE START AND NAVIGATIONBrowse to the folder where the eBMU SPP Toolbox.exe file is located and start it. The userinterface (figure 2) is shown.Figure 4 : Toolbox start up screenPANASONIC ELECTRONIC DEVICES EUROPEGmbHDESIGNEDErstelltIW

Quick Start GuideEvaluation Board (EVB) PAN1311/21 USBNo.REV.1.1DS-PAN1311/21USBPAGE5 of 11DATE15.09.20115.2 PORT CONFIGURATIONPlease note that the eBMU Toolbox can handle only COM port numbers below 10. You canconfigure in the System Hardware settings in your operating system. The USB driver can befound in the installation folder.On the settings tab the communication via COM port is handled. It is possible to set anumber of default parameters for both EVBs and to save/load all the changes made to thispage (saving the settings will also make the program remember the selected port numbers).Please select the right port numbers for both EVBs (found at Windows OS: control panel system hardware device manager Ports (COM & LPT)) and click the buttonsopen/close 1 & open/close 2. A status message should appear below the text fields (figure3). Leave the rest unchanged for now.Figure 5 : COM port setupPANASONIC ELECTRONIC DEVICES EUROPEGmbHDESIGNEDErstelltIW

Quick Start GuideEvaluation Board (EVB) PAN1311/21 USBNo.REV.1.1DS-PAN1311/21USBPAGE6 of 11DATE15.09.20115.3 FIRMWARE HANDLINGAt the testing tab firmware can be downloaded (Download image) to the EVB and a numberof changes can be made to it (Change BD-data) like assigning a unique BT address (e.g.0003199E8B73) and oscillator trim value. Make sure that the Production mode is enabledbefore any of these buttons on this tab are used. To do this mark On and confirm with a clickon Production mode. The text field should inform you about of success of this procedure. Beadvised to do a hardware reset (push button on EVB) after all changes were made.Please note:The BD Address and OSC Trim value have to be read out by “Read BD Address” commandbefore downloading. They have to be programmed by “Change BD-data” command afterwriting the new image.Figure 6 : Testing tabPANASONIC ELECTRONIC DEVICES EUROPEGmbHDESIGNEDErstelltIW

Quick Start GuideEvaluation Board (EVB) PAN1311/21 USBNo.REV.1.1DS-PAN1311/21USBPAGE7 of 11DATE15.09.20115.4 COMMAND TAB NAVIGATIONAt the Commands tab are several commands listed for easy click-and-use. Note the colourcoding identifying commands by their intended usage: Yellow: Settings and informational commands.Pink: Security related commands.Green: Connection related.Red: Disconnection commands.Blue: Data transferLight blue: Accept connectionWhite: Sniff (during connection)Figure 7 : Command tab and used commandsFor simple data transfer find the needed commands marked in figure 5. The CustomCommand button can be used to issue any command of the command set (refer toPMB8753-2 SPP AT specification R1.pdf).PANASONIC ELECTRONIC DEVICES EUROPEGmbHDESIGNEDErstelltIW

Quick Start GuideEvaluation Board (EVB) PAN1311/21 USBNo.REV.1.1DS-PAN1311/21USBPAGE8 of 11DATE15.09.20115.5 CREATING A CONNECTIONTo send data from one EVB to the other one of them must be prepared for connection, whilethe other will request a connection. Follow these steps:1. Click on Make Discoverable on Device A. Choose option 3: Inquiry Page Scanenabled. The text field should state the issued command sent ( arrow) and the OKresponse ( arrow). Now device A can be found by other devices by both availablescan methods.2. Click on Register Local Service. There are some options to change identification ofthe new service but the default values are ok. Simply choose Send. This service nowcan be found by other devices of the network.3. Click the Auto Accept Connection Requests command and choose option 1. EVB Awill auto accept connection requests from now on. Device A is now ready forconnection!4. Get the address of EVB A with the help of Read BD Address. In the text field you willfind the desired information (e.g. “[ ] -- RRBDRES 0003199E8B73, [ ]”). Withthis Device A can be addressed when 5. issuing Connection Request from Device B. Type or copy the BD address ofDevice A into the BD Address 0x text field. Name the service channel under whichthe service of Device A was registered in step 2. If no changes were in step 2 servicechannel 01 should do. Click send. After a short while both Devices should stateconnected.6. Done! Now data strings can be sent from one EVB to the other with the Send Datacommand. Data send and received will be displayed in the text fields. Another clickon Send Data will close its dialog box.Your text fields should look like Figure 6 or alike after step 1 to 5 were made. If problems orerrors are encountered feel free to hardware reset (EVB push button) both boards and startover with step 1.Figure 8 : text field output from step 1 to 6PANASONIC ELECTRONIC DEVICES EUROPEGmbHDESIGNEDErstelltIW

Quick Start GuideEvaluation Board (EVB) PAN1311/21 USBNo.REV.1.1DS-PAN1311/21USBPAGE9 of 11DATE15.09.20116. SCHEMATICPANASONIC ELECTRONIC DEVICES EUROPEGmbHDESIGNEDErstelltIW

Quick Start GuideEvaluation Board (EVB) PAN1311/21 USBNo.REV.1.1DS-PAN1311/21USBPAGE10 of 11DATE15.09.20117. DOCUMENT INFORMATIONRevisionVersionDateDatumModification / RemarksÄnderungen / Bemerkungen1.018.04.2011Initial version1.115.09.2011Updated documentation information in chapter 2.1Table 3 : Document versionPANASONIC ELECTRONIC DEVICES EUROPEGmbHDESIGNEDErstelltIW

Quick Start GuideEvaluation Board (EVB) PAN1311/21 USBNo.REV.1.1DS-PAN1311/21USBPAGE11 of 11DATE15.09.20118. GENERAL INFORMATION Panasonic Electronic Devices Europe GmbH 2011.All rights reserved.This product description does not lodge the claim to be complete and free of mistakes.Please contact the related product manager in every case.If we deliver samples to the customer, these samples have the status EngineeringSamples. This means, the design of this product is not yet concluded. EngineeringSamples may be partially or fully functional, and there may be differences to be publishedData Sheet.Engineering Samples are not qualified and are not to be used for reliability testing orseries production.8.1 WAIVERCustomer acknowledges that samples may deviate from the Data Sheet and may beardefects due to their status of development and the lack of qualification mentioned above.Panasonic rejects any liability or product warranty for Engineering Samples. In particular,Panasonic waives liability for damages caused by the use of the Engineering Sample other than for Evaluation Purposes, particularlythe installation or integration in an other product to be sold by Customer, deviation or lapse in function of Engineering Sample, improper use of Engineering Samples.Panasonic waives any liability for consequential and incidental damages.In case of any questions, please contact your local sales partner or the related productmanager.9. LIFE SUPPORT POLICYThis Panasonic product is not designed for use in life support appliances, devices, orsystems where malfunction can reasonably be expected to result in a significant personalinjury to the user, or as a critical component in any life support device or system whosefailure to perform can be reasonably expected to cause the failure of the life supportdevice or system, or to affect its safety or effectiveness. Panasonic customers using orselling these products for use in such applications do so at their own risk and agree to fullyindemnify Panasonic for any damages resulting.PANASONIC ELECTRONIC DEVICES EUROPEGmbHDESIGNEDErstelltIW

Panasonic waives any liability for consequential and incidental damages. In case of any questions, please contact your local sales partner or the related product manager. 9. LIFE SUPPORT POLICY This Panasonic product is not designed for use in life support appliances, devices, or systems wher

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