Document Number: MC1321x Freescale Semiconductor Rev. 1.8 08/2009 Technical Data MC1321x Package Information Case 1664-01 MC13211/212/213 71-pin LGA 9x9 mm Ordering Information ZigBee - Compliant Platform - Device Device Marking Package 2.4 GHz Low Power Transceiver 1 MC13211 13211 LGA for the IEEE 802.15.4 Standard 1 MC13212 13212 LGA 1 MC13213 13213 LGA plus Microcontroller 1 See Table 1 for more details. Contents 1 Introduction 1 Introduction 1 The MC1321x family is Freescales second-generation 2 MC1321x Pin Assignment and Connections 8 ZigBee platform which incorporates a low power 2.4 3 MC1321x Serial Peripheral Interface (SPI) . 14 4 802.15.4 Standard Modem 16 GHz radio frequency transceiver and an 8-bit 5 MCU 25 microcontroller into a single 9x9x1 mm 71-pin LGA 6 System Electrical Specification . 46 package. The MC1321x solution can be used for wireless 7 Application Considerations . 63 applications from simple proprietary point-to-point 8 Mechanical Diagrams 68 connectivity to a complete ZigBee mesh network. The combination of the radio and a microcontroller in a small footprint package allows for a cost-effective solution. The MC1321x contains an RF transceiver which is an 802.15.4 Standard compliant radio that operates in the 2.4 GHz ISM frequency band. The transceiver includes a low noise amplifier, 1mW nominal output power, PA with internal voltage controlled oscillator (VCO), integrated transmit/receive switch, on-board power supply regulation, and full spread-spectrum encoding and decoding. The MC1321x also contains a microcontroller based on the HCS08 Family of Microcontroller Units (MCU), specifically the HCS08 Version A, and can provide up to 60KB of flash memory and 4KB of RAM. The onboard Freescale reserves the right to change the detail specifications as may be required to permit improvements in the design of its products. Freescale Semiconductor, Inc., 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009. All rights reserved.MCU allows the communications stack and also the application to reside on the same system-in-package (SIP). The MC1321x family is organized as follows: The MC13211 has 16KB of flash and 1KB of RAM and is an ideal solution for low cost, proprietary applications that require wireless point-to-point or star network connectivity. The MC13211 combined with the Freescale Simple MAC (SMAC) provides the foundation for proprietary applications by supplying the necessary source code and application examples to get users started on implementing wireless connectivity. The MC13212 contains 32K of flash and 2KB of RAM and is intended for use with the Freescale fully compliant 802.15.4 MAC. Custom networks based on the 802.15.4 Standard MAC can be implemented to fit user needs. The 802.15.4 Standard supports star, mesh and cluster tree topologies as well as beaconed networks. The MC13213 contains 60K of flash and 4KB of RAM and is also intended for use with the Freescale fully compliant 802.15.4 MAC and the fully ZigBee compliant Freescale BeeStack. WARNING The MC1321x now uses an updated version of the 689S08A 8-bit microprocessor to correct errata associated with the onboard FLL and reset pin. Refer to the associated errata for this new device, Document Number MSE9S08GB60A 4L11Y, on the Freescale web site. The MC1321x also now uses an updated version of the transceiver device that is functionally fully compliant with earlier versions of the transceiver. However, for proper performance of the radio the following modem registers must be over-programmed: Register 0x31 to 0xA0C0 Register 0x34 to 0xFEC6 These registers must be over-programmed for MC1321x devices in which the modem Chip ID Register 0x2C reads 0x6800. Applications include, but are not limited to, the following: Residential and commercial automation Lighting control Security Access control Heating, ventilation, air-conditioning (HVAC) Automated meter reading (AMR) Industrial Control Asset tracking and monitoring Homeland security Process management Environmental monitoring and control MC13211/212/213 Technical Data, Rev. 1.8 2 Freescale Semiconductor