DATASHEET: ZM5101 Features FULLY INTEGRATED Z-WAVE WIRELESS SYSTEM-IN-PACKAGE Pad and pin compatible with the ZM4101 ITU G.9959 compliant SiP Optimized 8051 CPU Core 128kB Flash 16kB SRAM Two UARTs with speed up to 230.4kbps Two SPIs with speed up to 8MHz USB 2.0 full speed 4-channel 12/8-bit rail-to-rail ADC with VDD/internal/external voltage reference 4-channel 16-bit LED PWM 30 GPIOs Hardware AES-128 security engine 1000 step dimmer (TRIAC/FET) Keypad Scan controller for up to 128 keys Infra-red RX/TX controller with learning Power-On-Reset/Brown-out Detection Supply voltage range from 2.3V to 3.6V for The Silicon Labs ZM5101 System-in-Package is a fully integrated Z-Wave optional battery operation module in a small 8mm x 8mm x 1.2mm form factor. It is an ideal TX mode current typ. 34mA 0dBm solution for home control applications such as access control, appliance RX mode current typ. 32mA control, AV control, building automation, energy management, lighting, Normal mode current typ. 15mA security, and sensor networks in the Internet of Things. Sleep mode current typ. 1A A baseband controller, sub-1 GHz radio transceiver, crystal, decoupling, Wake-up timer current typ. 700nA and matching is included to provide a complete Z-Wave system requiring Less than 1ms cold start-up time only an external SAW filter and antenna. The ZM5101 SiP remains pad and Radio Transceiver pin compatible with the 400 series ZM4101 SiP. The ZM5101 SiP is based on an 8-bit 8051 CPU core, which is optimized to Receiver sensitivity without SAW filter handle the data and link management requirements of a Z-Wave node. down to -105dBm 9.6kbps The patented Z-Wave protocol supports automatic retransmissions, Transmit power without SAW filter up to collision avoidance mechanisms, frame acknowledgements, frame CRCs, +6dBm frequency agility, and full mesh routing to ensure a highly reliable and Z-Wave 9.6/40/100kbps data rates robust wireless communication solution. Supports all Z-Wave sub-1 GHz frequency bands (865.2MHz to 926.3 MHz) The integrated baseband controller, sub-1 GHz radio transceiver, a Supports multi-channel frequency agility comprehensive set of hardware peripherals, 16kB of SRAM, and 128kB of and listen before talk Flash memory is available for OEM applications and the Z-Wave protocol Regulatory Compliance stack. ACMA: AS/NZS 4268 CE: EN 300 220/489 FCC: CFR 47 Part 15 IC: RSS-GEN/210 MIC: ARIB STD-T108 DSH12625-9 3/2018 1 Datasheet: ZM5101 1 CONTENT 2 OVERVIEW .......................................................................................................................................................................... 4 2.1 CPU ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 4 2.2 PERIPHERALS ........................................................................................................................................................................... 5 2.2.1 Advanced Encryption Standard Security Processor ..................................................................................................... 5 2.2.2 Analog-to-Digital Converter ........................................................................................................................................ 5 2.2.3 Brown-Out Detector / Power-On-Reset ....................................................................................................................... 6 2.2.4 Crystal Driver and System Clock .................................................................................................................................. 6 2.2.5 Dimmer........................................................................................................................................................................ 6 2.2.6 General Purpose Input/Output .................................................................................................................................... 7 2.2.7 General Purpose Timer / Pulse Width Modulator ....................................................................................................... 7 2.2.8 Infra-Red Controller ..................................................................................................................................................... 8 2.2.9 Interrupt Controller ..................................................................................................................................................... 8 2.2.10 Keypad Scan Controller ............................................................................................................................................... 9 2.2.11 Light-Emitting Diode Contoller .................................................................................................................................... 9 2.2.12 Reset Controller ......................................................................................................................................................... 10 2.2.13 Serial Peripheral Interface ......................................................................................................................................... 10 2.2.14 Special Function Registers ......................................................................................................................................... 11 2.2.15 Timers ........................................................................................................................................................................ 11 2.2.16 Universal Asynchronous Receiver / Transmitter ....................................................................................................... 12 2.2.17 Universal Serial Bus ................................................................................................................................................... 12 2.2.18 Wake-Up Timer ......................................................................................................................................................... 12 2.2.19 Watchdog .................................................................................................................................................................. 13 2.2.20 Wireless Transceiver.................................................................................................................................................. 13 2.3 MEMORY MAP ...................................................................................................................................................................... 13 2.4 MODULE PROGRAMMING ........................................................................................................................................................ 14 2.4.1 Entering In-System Programming Mode ................................................................................................................... 14 2.4.2 Entering Auto Programming Mode ........................................................................................................................... 14 2.5 POWER SUPPLY REGULATOR .................................................................................................................................................... 14 3 TYPICAL APPLICATION ...................................................................................................................................................... 15 4 PIN CONFIGURATION ........................................................................................................................................................ 16 4.1 PIN FUNCTIONALITY ................................................................................................................................................................ 16 5 ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS .......................................................................................................................................... 22 5.1 TEST CONDITIONS .................................................................................................................................................................. 22 5.1.1 Typical Values ............................................................................................................................................................ 22 5.1.2 Minimum and Maximum Values ............................................................................................................................... 22 5.2 ABSOLUTE MAXIMUM RATINGS ................................................................................................................................................ 23 5.3 GENERAL OPERATING RATINGS ................................................................................................................................................. 23 5.4 CURRENT CONSUMPTION ........................................................................................................................................................ 23 5.5 SYSTEM TIMING ..................................................................................................................................................................... 25 5.6 NON-VOLATILE MEMORY RELIABILITY ........................................................................................................................................ 25 5.7 ANALOG-TO-DIGITAL CONVERTER ............................................................................................................................................. 26 5.8 DC CHARACTERISTICS ............................................................................................................................................................. 26 5.9 RF CHARACTERISTICS .............................................................................................................................................................. 28 5.9.1 Transmitter................................................................................................................................................................ 28 5.9.2 Receiver ..................................................................................................................................................................... 29 2 DSH12625-9 3/2018