2. Soldering the headers Before using your click board, make sure to solder 1x8 male headers to both left and right side of the board. Two 1x8 male headers are included with the board in the package. 1 ccRF click 2 3 4. Essential features 1. Introduction ccRF click with its CC2500 IC is a low-power 2.4 GHz transceiver designed for the 2400- 2483.5 MHz ISM and SRD frequency band. The CC2500 is integrated with a highly configurable baseband modem that supports various modulation formats and has data rate Turn the board upside down so that Turn the board upward again. Make sure up to 500 kBaud. All these features make bottom side is facing you upwards. to align the headers so that they are this board ideal for consumer electronics, Place shorter pins of the header into the perpendicular to the board, then solder the wireless audio, wireless keyboard and mouse appropriate soldering pads. pins carefully. RF remote controls and many more. ccRF click is an accessory board in mikroBUS form factor. Its a compact and 3. Plugging the board in easy solution for adding RF transceiver to click your design. It features CC2500 Low-Power Once you have soldered the headers your 2.4 GHz RF transceiver as well as PCB board is ready to be placed into desired BOARD trace antenna. ccRF click communicates mikroBUS socket. Make sure to align the www.mikroe.com with the target board microcontroller via cut in the lower-right part of the board mikroBUS SPI (MOSI, MISO, SCK, CS), RST with the markings on the silkscreen at ccRF click Manual and PWM lines. The board is designed to the mikroBUS socket. If all of the pins are ver. 1.01 use 3.3V power supply only. LED diode aligned correctly, push the board all (GREEN) indicates the presence of power the way into the socket. supply. 0 100000 023952 6. PCB Trace Antenna 5. ccRF click Board Schematic Board features PCB trace antenna, designed for the 2400-2483.5 MHz frequency band. Maximum device range is up to 20 meters in open space. R1 56K VCC-RF VCC3.3 U1 A1 VCC3.3 RF-GDO2 C1 100pF C2 1pF IFA 2.4GHz 7. Code Examples AN PWM RF-GDO0 RF-SCLK 1 15 AVDD RST INT SCLK RF-CS RF-SO 2 14 L1 1.2nH R2 AVDD CS TX SO ANT 2K2 RF-SCLK RF-GDO2 3 13 C3 100pF SCK RX GDO2 RF N CC2500 RF-SO 4 12 Once you have done all the necessary RF P MISO SCL DVDD RF-SI 5 GND 11 L2 1.2nH AVDD LD1 MOSI SDA DCPL C4 C5 preparations, its time to get your click +3.3V +5V 1.8pF 1.5pF GND GND L3 C6 1.2nH board up and running. We have provided C7 1pF 100nF the examples for mikroC , mikroBasic and R3 10K mikroPascal compilers on our Libstock website. Just download them and you are ready to start. R4 1M X1 .com 26MHz C15 C16 22pF 22pF 8. Support FP1 VCC3.3 VCC-RF C8 C9 C10 C11 C12 C13 C14 MikroElektronika oers ff Free Tech Support 10uF 100nF 100nF 220pF 220pF 100nF 100nF (www.mikroe.com/esupport) until the end of product lifetime, so if something goes wrong, we are ready and willing to help MikroElektronika assumes no responsibility or liability for any errors or inaccuracies that may appear in the present document. Specification and information contained in the present schematic are subject to change at any time without notice. Copyright 2013 MikroElektronika. All rights reserved. RF-GDO0 6 20 RF-SI GDO0 SI RF-CS 7 19 CSn GND RF-OSC1 8 18 XOSC1 DGRD 9 17 AVDD RBIAS RF-OSC2 10 16 XOSC2 GND