UG389: xGM210Px22 Wireless Gecko
Module Radio Board User's Guide
A Wireless Starter Kit with the BRD4308B Radio Board is an excellent starting point to get familiar with the xGM210Px22
Wireless
Gecko Module. It also provides the necessary tools for developing
a Silicon Labs wireless application.
BRD4308B contains the xGM210Px22 Module and is a plug-in board for the Wireless
Starter Kit Mainboard.
The Wireless Starter Kit Mainboard contains an on-board J-Link debugger with a Packet
Trace Interface and a virtual COM port, enabling application development and debugging
the attached radio board as well as external hardware. The mainboard also contains
sensors and peripherals for easy demonstration of some of the xGM210P's many capabilities.
This document describes how to use the BRD4308B Radio Board together with a Wireless Starter Kit Mainboard.
BRD4308B RADIO BOARD FEATURES
• xGM210P Wireless Gecko Module with
1024 kB Flash, 96 kB RAM, integrated
chip antenna and connector for external
antenna, RF matching networks, crystals,
and supply decoupling (part no.
MGM210P022JIA2
WIRELESS STK MAINBOARD FEATURES
• Advanced Energy Monitor
• Packet Trace Interface
•
Virtual COM port
• SEGGER J-Link on-board debugger
• External device debugging
• Ethernet and USB connectivity
• Silicon Labs Si7021 relative humidity and
temperature sensor
• Low Power 128x128 pixel Memory LCD
• User LEDs / pushbuttons
• 20-pin 2.54 mm EXP header
• Breakout pads for Module I/O
• CR2032 coin cell battery support
SOFTWARE SUPPORT
).
• Simplicity Studio™
• Energy Profiler
•
Network Analyzer
• iOS and Android applications
ORDERING INFORMATION
• SLWSTK6102A
• SLWRB4308B
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Table of Contents
1. Introduction ................................
1.1 Radio Boards..............................4
1.2 Ordering Information ............................4
1.3 Getting Started ..............................4
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UG389: xGM210Px22 Wireless Gecko Module Radio Board User's Guide
Introduction
1. Introduction
The xGM210Px22 Wireless Gecko Module is featured on a radio board that plugs directly into a Wireless Starter Kit (WSTK) Mainboard. The mainboard features several tools for easy evaluation and development of wireless applications. An on-board J-Link debugger enables programming and debugging on the target device over USB or Ethernet. The Advanced Energy Monitor (AEM) offers realtime current and voltage monitoring. A virtual COM port interface (VCOM) provides an easy-to-use serial port connection over USB or
Ethernet. The Packet Trace Interface (PTI) offers invaluable debug information about transmitted and received packets in wireless links.
All debug functionality, including AEM, VCOM, and PTI, can also be used towards external target hardware instead of the attached
radio board.
To further enhance its usability, the mainboard contains sensors and peripherals that demonstrate some of the many capabilities of the
xGM210Px22. A 20-pin expansion header (EXP header) is also provided that allows connection of expansion boards (EXP boards) to
the kit.
1.1 Radio Boards
A Wireless Starter Kit consists of one or more mainboards and radio boards that plug into the mainboard. Different radio boards are
available, each featuring different Silicon Labs devices with different operating frequency bands.
Because the mainboard is designed to work with all different radio boards, the actual pin mapping from a device pin to a mainboard
feature is done on the radio board. This means that each radio board has its own pin mapping to the Wireless Starter Kit features, such
as buttons, LEDs, the display, the EXP header and the breakout pads. Because this pin mapping is different for every radio board, it is
important that the correct document be consulted which shows the kit features in context of the radio board plugged in.
This document explains how to use the Wireless Starter Kit when the xGM210Px02 Wireless Gecko Module Radio Board (BRD4308B)
is combined with a Wireless STK Mainboard. The combination of these two boards is hereby referred to as a Wireless Starter Kit (Wireless STK).
1.2 Ordering Information
BRD4308B can be obtained as part of SLWSTK6102A xGM210P Wireless Gecko Module Wireless Starter Kit or as a separate radio
board, SLWRB4308B.
2x BRD4308A xGM210Px32 Wireless Gecko Module Radio
Board
2x BRD4308B xGM210Px22 Wireless Gecko Module Radio
Board
1x BRD8010A Debug Adapter Board
1x 10-pin debug cable
2x USB Type A to Mini-B cable
SLWRB4308BxGM210Px22 Wireless Gecko Module Radio
Board
1.3 Getting Started
Detailed instructions for how to get started can be found on the Silicon Labs web pages:
http://www.silabs.com/start-xgm210
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1x BRD4308B xGM210Px22 Wireless Gecko Module Radio
Board
Radio Board
Breakout pads
Breakout pads
1.28" Memory-LCD Display
Ultra-low power
128 x 128 pixel resolution
SPI interface
Ethernet RJ-45
J-Link Debugger
Virtual COM port
Packet Trace
Advanced Energy Monitoring
USB Mini-B
J-Link
Debugger
Virtual COM port
Packet Trace
Advanced Energy Monitoring
Coin Cell Holder
CR2032 Battery
Power Select Switch
BAT / USB / AEM
2x User Push Buttons
2x User LEDs
Simplicity Connector
Virtual COM port
Packet Trace
Advanced Energy Monitoring
Debug Connector
ARM Coresight 19-pin
OUT: External targets
IN: External debug probes
Reset Button
Si7021
Relative Temperature &
Humidity Sensor
EXP Header
Expansion
board connector
UG389: xGM210Px22 Wireless Gecko Module Radio Board User's Guide
2. Hardware Overview
2.1 Hardware Layout
The layout of the xGM210Px02 Wireless Gecko Module Wireless Starter Kit is shown in the figure below.
Hardware Overview
Figure 2.1. Kit Hardware Layout
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Wireless STK Mainboard
USB Mini-B
Connector
RJ-45 Ethernet
Connector
Debug
UART
Packet Trace
AEM
Debug
UART
ETM Trace
Packet Trace
AEM
Debug
UART
Packet Trace
AEM
Simplicity
Connector
Debug
Connector
Board
Controller
Multiplexer
OUT
IN
MCU
xGM210P
Module
GPI
O
EXP
Header
User Buttons
& LEDs
GPIO
128 x 128 pixel
Memory LCD
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2.2 Block Diagram
An overview of the xGM210Px02 Wireless Gecko Module Wireless Starter Kit is shown in the figure below.
Hardware Overview
Figure 2.2. Kit Block Diagram
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Simplicity
Connector
Debug
Connector
GND
GND
5V
5V
P25
P24
P27
P26
P29
P28
P31
P30
P33
P32
P35
P34
P37
P36
P39
P38
P41
P40
P43
P42
P45
P44
GND
GND
NC
NC
Radio Board
Connectors
EXP Header
GND
GND
VMCU
VMCU
P1
P0
P3
P2
P5
P4
P7
P6
P9
P8
P1
1
P10
P13
P12
P15
P14
P17
P16
P19
P18
P21
P20
GND
GND
P23
P22
VRF
VRF
3V3
3V3
Ethernet
Connector
J-Link USB
Connector
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3. Connectors
This chapter gives you an overview of the Wireless STK Mainboard connectivity. The placement of the connectors is shown in the figure below.
Figure 3.1. Mainboard Connector Layout
3.1 J-Link USB Connector
J-Link
The
supported through this USB interface when connected to a host computer, such features include:
• Debugging and programming of the target device using the on-board J-Link debugger
• Communication with the target device over the virtual COM port using USB-CDC
• Accurate current profiling using the AEM
In addition to providing access to development features of the kit, this USB connector is also the main power source for the kit. USB 5V
from this connector powers the board controller and the AEM. It is recommended that the USB host be able to supply at least 500 mA
to this connector, although the actual current required will vary depending on the application.
3.2 Ethernet Connector
The Ethernet connector provides access to all of the Wireless Starter Kit's development features over TCP/IP. The Ethernet interface
provides some additional development features to the user. Supported features include:
• Debugging and programming of the target device using the on-board J-Link debugger
• Communication with the target device over the virtual COM port using TCP/IP socket 4901
• "VUART" communication with the target device over the debug SWD/SWO interface using TCP/IP socket 4900
• Accurate current profiling using the AEM
• Real-time radio packet and network analysis using the Packet Trace Interface
• Access to advanced configuration options using the admin console over TCP/IP socket 4902
Note: The Wireless Starter Kit cannot be powered using the Ethernet connector, so in order to use this interface, the USB connector
must be used to provide power to the board.
USB connector is situated on the left side of the Wireless Starter Kit Mainboard. Most of the kit's development features are
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3.3 Breakout Pads
GND
VMCU
P23 / NC
P21 / NC
P19 / NC
P17 / NC
GND
P15 / NC
P13 / NC / I2C_SDA
P11 / PA06 / EXP14 / VCOM_RX
P9 / PA05 / EXP12 / VCOM_TX
P7 / PC03 / EXP10 / DISP_CS
P5 / PC02 / EXP8 / DISP_SCLK
P3 / PC01 / EXP6 / VCOM_RTS
P1 / PC00 / EXP4 / DISP_SI
VRF
GND
VMCU
DBG_TDI / PA04 / P22
DBG_TDO_SWO / PA03 / P20
DBG_TMS_SWDIO / PA02 / P18
DBG_TCK_SWCLK / PA01 / P16
GND
DISP_EXTCOMIN / PA00 / P14
I2C_SCL / EXP15 / NC / P12
EXP13 / NC / P10
EXP11 / NC / P8
BTN1+LED1 / EXP9 / PB01 / P6
BTN0+LED0 / EXP7 / PB00 / P4
EXP5 / NC / P2
EXP3 / NC / P0
VRF
BOTTOM EDGE
GNDGND
5V5V
NCNC
P45 / NCNC / P44
P43 / NCDBG_TRACED0 / PA03 / P42
P41 / PA04 / DBG_TRACECLKNC / P40
3V33V3
P39 / NCNC / P38
P37 / NC / SENSOR_ENABLENC / P36
P35 / PC05 / PTI_SYNCNC / P34
P33 / PC04 / PTI_DATANC / P32
P31 / NCNC / P30
P29 / PD04 / DISP_ENABLENC / P28
P27 / PD03 / VCOM_ENABLENC / P26
P25 / PD02 / VCOM_CTSPTI_DATA / PB11 / P24
GNDGND
TOP EDGE
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Most pins
of the xGM210P are routed from the radio board to breakout pads at the top and bottom edges of the Wireless STK Mainboard. A 2.54 mm pitch pin header can be soldered on for easy access to the pins. The figure below shows you how the pins of the
xGM210P map to the pin numbers printed on the breakout pads. To see the available functions on each, refer to the data sheet for
MGM210P022JIA2.
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Figure 3.2. Breakout Pad Pin Mapping
3.4 EXP Header
12
4
8
6
10
3
5
9
7
12
13
14
11
1516
17
18
2019
VMCU
SPI_MOSI / PC00
SPI_MISO / PC01
SPI_SCK / PC02
SPI_CS / PC03
UART_TX / PA05
UART_RX / PA06
NC
5V
3V3
GND
NC
NC
PB00 / GPIO
PB01 / GPIO
NC
NC
NC
BOARD_ID_SDA
BOARD_ID_SCL
Reserved (Board Identification)
xGM210P I/O Pin
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The EXP
header is an angled 20-pin expansion header provided to allow connection of peripherals or plugin boards to the kit. It is located on the right-hand side of the mainboard, and it contains several I/O pins that can be used with most of the xGM210P Wireless
Gecko's features. Additionally, the VMCU, 3V3, and 5V power rails are also exported.
The connector follows a standard which ensures that commonly used peripherals, such as an SPI, a UART, and an I2C bus, are available on fixed locations in the connector. The rest of the pins are used for general purpose IO. This allows the definition of expansion
boards (EXP boards) that can plug into several different Silicon Labs Starter Kits.
The figure below shows the pin assignment of the EXP header. Because of limitations in the number of available GPIO pins, some of
the EXP header pins are shared with kit features.
Figure 3.3. EXP Header
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3.4.1 EXP Header Pinout
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The pin-routing
on the xGM210P is very flexible, so most peripherals can be routed to any pin. However, many pins are shared between the EXP header and other functions on the Wireless STK Mainboard. The table below includes an overview of the mainboard
features that share pins with the EXP header.