Document Number: USBKW40ZUG Freescale Semiconductor, Inc. Rev. 0, 10/2015 Users Guide Freescale USB Development Board USB-KW40Z User s Guide Contents 1 About this guide 1. About this guide . 1 1.1.Audience 1 This manual describes the Freescale USB-KW40Z 2. Safety information . 2 development platform. The USB-KW40Z board is a small, 2.1.FCC guidelines . 2 2.2.Regulatory approval for Canada (IC RSS 210) . 3 cost-effective evaluation and development board for 2.3.Electrostatic discharge considerations 3 application prototypes and demonstration of the 2.4.Disposal instructions . 3 SoC family of devices. This evaluation board MKW40Z160 3. USB-KW40Z overview and description 4 offers an easy-to-use mass-storage device mode flash 3.1.Introduction 4 3.2.Board features 4 programmer, a virtual serial port, classic programming, and 3.3.Serial and debug adapter 6 run-control capabilities. 4. USB-KW40Z development board . 7 4.1.USB-KW40Z board overview 7 The MKW40Z160 SoC is an ultra low-power, highly 4.2.Functional description 9 integrated single-chip device that enables Bluetooth Low 4.3.Schematic, board layout, and bill of material . 16 Std. 802.15.4/RF connectivity Energy (BLE) and/or IEEE 5. PCB manufacturing specifications 21 5.1.Single PCB construction . 21 for portable, extremely low-power embedded systems. The 5.2.Panelization . 22 MKW40Z160 SoC family integrates a radio transceiver 5.3.Materials . 22 operating in the 2.36 GHz to 2.48 GHz range supporting a 5.4.Solder mask . 23 range of FSK/GFSK and O-QPSK modulations, and ARM 5.5.Silk screen 23 5.6.Electrical PCB testing . 23 Cortex - M0+ MCU, 160 KB flash memory and 20 KB 5.7.Packaging 23 SRAM, BLE Link Layer hardware, 802.15.4 packet 5.8.Hole specification/tool table 23 processor hardware, and peripherals optimized to meet the 5.9.File description 23 6. Revision history 24 requirements of the target applications. 1.1 Audience This manual is intended for system designers. 2015 Freescale Semiconductor, Inc. All rights reserved.Safety information 2 Safety information 2.1 FCC guidelines This equipment is for use by developers for evaluation purposes only and must not be incorporated into any other device or system. This device may not be sold to the general public. Integrators will be responsible for reevaluating the end product (including the transmitter) and obtaining a separate FCC authorization. FCC approval of this device only covers the original configuration of this device as supplied. Any modifications to this product, including changes shown in this manual, may violate the rules of the Federal Communications Commission and Industry Canada and make operation of the product unlawful. 2.1.1 Labeling FCC labels are physically located on the back of the board. 2.1.2 Operating conditions This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: This device may not cause harmful interference. This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. 2.1.3 Exposure limits This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. The antenna(s) used for this equipment must be installed to provide a separation distance of at least 8 inches (20 cm) from all persons. 2.1.4 Antenna restrictions An intentional radiator is designed to ensure that no antenna other than that furnished by the responsible party is used with the device. The use of a permanently attached antenna or of an antenna that uses a unique coupling to the intentional radiator is considered sufficient to comply with the provisions of this Section. The manufacturer may design the unit so that a broken antenna can be replaced by the user, but the use of a standard antenna jack or electrical connector is prohibited. This requirement does not apply to carrier current devices or to devices operated under the provisions of Sections 15.211, 15.213, 15.217, 15.219, or 15.221 of the IEEE Std. 802.15.4. This requirement does not apply to intentional radiators that must be professionally installed, such as perimeter protection systems and some field disturbance sensors, or to other intentional radiators which, in accordance with Section 15.31(d), must be measured at the installation site. However, the installer is responsible for ensuring that the proper antenna is employed so that the limits in this Part are not exceeded. Freescale USB Development Board USB-KW40Z Users Guide, Rev. 0, 10/2015 2 Freescale Semiconductor, Inc.