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Table of Contents
Table of Contents..........................................................................................................................................2
Index of Figures ............................................................................................................................................3
Index of Tables..............................................................................................................................................3
1 Introduction............................................................................................................................................5
2 Getting Started.......................................................................................................................................7
2.1 Evaluation Kit Contents ...............................................................................................................7
2.2 Installation....................................................................................................................................8
2.3 SX1233SKA Overview.................................................................................................................8
3 SX1233 Quick Start Guide.....................................................................................................................8
4 SX1233SKA Software Description.........................................................................................................8
4.1 Overview......................................................................................................................................8
4.2 Menu Tool Bar.............................................................................................................................9
4.2.1 File Menu.................................................................................................................................9
4.2.2 Action Menu...........................................................................................................................10
4.2.3 Tools Menu............................................................................................................................10
4.2.4 Help Menu.............................................................................................................................11
4.3 Window Toolbar.........................................................................................................................11
4.4 Status Bar..................................................................................................................................13
4.5 Operating Modes Control Box...................................................................................................13
4.6 Irq Status Indicator.....................................................................................................................13
4.7 Antenna Switch Control Box......................................................................................................14
5 Configuration Regi sters Tabs..............................................................................................................15
5.1 Common Configuration Registers Tab......................................................................................15
5.1.1 Modulation Mode Window.....................................................................................................16
5.2 Transmitter Configuration Register Tab ....................................................................................16
5.3 Receiver Configuration Register Tab ........................................................................................17
5.3.1 Rx Bandwidth ........................................................................................................................18
5.3.2 LNA Gain Window.................................................................................................................18
5.3.3 AFC / FEI...............................................................................................................................19
5.3.4 RSSI......................................................................................................................................19
5.3.5 Continuous-Time Digital AGC...............................................................................................20
5.4 Irq & Mapping Configuration Register Tab................................................................................20
5.5 Packet Handler Configuration Register Tab..............................................................................22
5.5.1 Sync Word.............................................................................................................................23
5.5.2 AutoMode Operation.............................................................................................................23
5.5.3 Packet Log.............................................................................................................................23
5.5.4 Packet Handler GUI Limitations............................................................................................24
5.6 Temperature Configuration Register Tab..................................................................................24
6 Registers Display Window...................................................................................................................26
7 Advanced Operating Mode s................................................................................................................27
7.1 Packet Communications Test....................................................................................................27
7.1.1 Transmitter Mode Configuration............................................................................................27
7.1.2 Receiver Mode Configuration................................................................................................27
7.2 Test Mode Window....................................................................................................................27
7.3 Verification Mode.......................................................................................................................28
7.4 RSSI Analyzer ...........................................................................................................................28
7.5 Spectrum Analyzer ....................................................................................................................29
8 Compatibility with Earlier Silicon Revisions.........................................................................................30
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Index of Figures
Figure 1: SM1233 with Antenna Diversity Application Schematic................................................................6
Figure 2: SM1233 Module Mounted on USB Bridge.....................................................................................7
Figure 3: SX1233SKA GUI Overview ...........................................................................................................9
Figure 4: File Menu Options........................................................................................................................10
Figure 5: Action Menu Options ...................................................................................................................10
Figure 6: Tools Menu Options.....................................................................................................................11
Figure 7: Help Menu Options......................................................................................................................11
Figure 8: Windows Toolbar Menu...............................................................................................................11
Figure 9: Example Configuration File Text Editor Output...........................................................................12
Figure 10: Status Bar..................................................................................................................................13
Figure 11: Operating Modes Co ntrol Window.............................................................................................13
Figure 12: Irq Status Indicator.....................................................................................................................14
Figure 13: Antenna Switch Control Window ...............................................................................................14
Figure 13: Common Configuration Register Tab........................................................................................15
Figure 14: Dialog Box Error Messages.......................................................................................................16
Figure 15: Modulation Mode and Shaping Option s ....................................................................................16
Figure 16: Transmitter Configuration Register Tab ....................................................................................17
Figure 17: Receiver Configuration Register Tab ........................................................................................18
Figure 18: Rx Bandwidth Window...............................................................................................................18
Figure 19: LNA Gain Window .....................................................................................................................19
Figure 20: AFC / FEI Window .....................................................................................................................19
Figure 21: RSSI Window.............................................................................................................................20
Figure 22: DAGC Window...........................................................................................................................20
Figure 23: Irq & Mapping Configuration Register Tab................................................................................22
Figure 24: Packet Handler Configuration Register Tab..............................................................................22
Figure 25: Packet Logger Window..............................................................................................................23
Figure 26: Packet Log CSV File Format.....................................................................................................23
Figure 27: Temperature Calibration Dialo g Box..........................................................................................24
Figure 28: Calibrated Temperature Sens or Tab.........................................................................................25
Figure 29: SX1233 Registers Display Window...........................................................................................26
Figure 30: Test Mode Window....................................................................................................................28
Figure 31: RSSI Analyzer Window..............................................................................................................29
Figure 32: RSSI Analyzer Window..............................................................................................................29
Index of Tables
Table 1: Continuous Mode DIO Mappings..................................................................................................21
Table 2: Packet Mode DIO Mappings.........................................................................................................21
Table 3: Packet Log Descriptors.................................................................................................................24
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1 Introduction
The SX1233 is a single-chip integrated circuit ideally suited for today's high performance ISM band RF
applications. The advanced feature set, including state of the art packet engine greatly simplifies system
design whilst the high level of integration reduces the external BOM to a handful of passive decoupling
and matching components. It is intended for use as high-performance, low-cost FSK and OOK RF
transceiver for robust frequency agile, half-duplex bi-directional RF links, and where stable and constant
RF performance is req uired over the full operating range of the device down to 1.8V.
The SX1233 is intended for applications over a wide frequency range, including the 433 MHz and 868
MHz European and the 902-928 MHz North American ISM bands. Coupled with a link budget in excess of
135 dB, the advanced system features of the SX1233 include a 66 byte TX/RX FIFO, configurable
automatic packet handler, listen mode, temperature sensor and configurable DIOs which greatly enhance
system flexibility whilst at the same time significantly reducing MCU requirements.
The SX1233 complies with both ETSI and FCC regulatory requirements and is available in a 5x5 mm
QFN 24 lead package
The SX1233-33SKA is a USB based evaluation tool designed to allow simple and easy evaluation of the
suitability of the SX1233 for a given application. The low component count reference design implemented
in the SM1233 reference design is illustrated below in Figure 1.
It is recommended that this user guide be read in conjunction with the SX1233 datasheet
(http://www.semtech.com/images/datasheet/sx1233.pdf)
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Figure 1: SM1233 with Antenna Diversity Application Schematic
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2 Getting S tarted
2.1 Evaluation Kit Contents
The SX1233SKA evaluation kit consists of:
1 x SM1233EXXXB module
1 x SM12XX <–> USB-Bridge module
1 x ¼ wave monopole antenna
Installation CD or insert sheet
1 x Mini USB cable
RF
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RF
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LED 2
LED 3
Figure 2: SM1233 Module Mounted on USB Bridge
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2.2 Installation
1. Put the CDROM in your computer and browse the contents of the CD, open the
“sx1233starterkitsetup.exe” manually. It can be found in the \Installers sub directory of the CD-
ROM
2. If the evaluation kit is supplied with an insert sheet, follow the instruction on the insert sheet and
download the latest version of the software from the weblink provided
3. Follow the on-screen installation guidelines until the process is completed. Please note that .NET
Framework 3.5 and the FTDI USB driver will be automatically installed if not detected on your
computer
4. Connect the SX1233SKA board to the PC via the USB interface. The SM1233 module and USB
bridge are powered via the USB
5. Launch “SX1233SKA” from the Start menu
6. Click on “Connect” button in toolbar or in File menu
7. SX1233SKA is now installed and ready to be used
2.3 SX1233SKA Overview
The SX1233SKA features the SM1233 reference design and is also interfaced via the FTDI USB Bridge
to the USB type ‘A’ interface of a host PC.
Transmission and reception is indicated by a pair of LEDs on the USB Bridge.
3 SX1233 Quick Start Guide
It is recommended that this user guide is read in conjunction with the SX1233 datasheet.
1. Plug the SX1233SKA into the USB port of the computer. The USB power LED on the bridge
should be illuminated
2. Run the SX1233 User Interface software: Start > All Programs > SX1233SKA > SX1233SKA
3. The SX1233SKA should connect automatically to the User Interface Software. If not, click on the
USB connect button, located in the top left hand corner of the window toolbar, as illustrated in
Figure 4, below
4. Once connected the SX12 33SKA shows the default configuration of the SX1233 register settings
upon power-up, as illustrated in Figure 3
Figure 3
. If the EVK is not connected, the GUI screen is grayed
out and an error message is displayed in the bottom left hand corner of the status bar.
4 SX1233SKA Software Description
4.1 Overview
illustrates the SX1233SKA graphical user interface (GUI). Each of the numbered captions
corresponds to a proceeding chapter within the sections which corresponds to the description of that GUI
feature.
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5.4
5.5
5.6 4.6
4.4 4.5
4.7
5.3
4.2
4.3
5.2
5.1
Figure 3: SX1233SKA GU I Overview
4.2 Menu Tool Bar
The Menu toolbar contains four drop d own menus, File Menu, Action Menu, Tools Menu and Help Menu.
4.2.1 File Menu
Connect / D isc o nn ec t allows for the connection or disconnection of the USB bridge from the host PC. This
functionality may also be accessed through the short cut buttons of the Window Toolbar (see Section 4.3).
Open Config… allows for the opening of SX1233SKA configuration files (.cfg). This is implemented
through a standard Windows file dialog box and may also be accessed through the short cut buttons of
the Window Toolbar.
Save Config allows for SX1233SKA configuration files (.cfg) to be saved. This is implemented through a
standard Windows file dialog box. The default file name is the last config file saved.
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Save Config as… prompts for a new file name before saving, allowing for multiple configuration files to be
saved and may also be accessed through the short cut buttons of the Window Toolbar.
Exit closes the application.
Figure 4: File Menu Options
4.2.2 Action Menu
Reset resets the SX1233 configur ation registers to the recommended default values.
Refresh reads the status o f the all registers.
Show registers toggles the SX1233 Registers display window and may also be accessed through the
short cut buttons of the Window Toolbar. The register display window indicates the status of SX1233
configuration registers as detailed in the SX1233 datasheet. Refer to Section for further inform ation.
Monitor ON allows the GUI to constantly scan the status of the Irq registers RegIrqFlags1 and
RegIrqFlags2 at addresses 0x27 and 0x28 respectively, and displays the status on the right hand side of
the GUI (see Section 4.6 for further details). Monitor OFF disables the monitor function.
Figure 5: Action Menu Options
4.2.3 Tools Menu
RSSI analyzer provides a graphical representation of the signal level at the antenna port measured within
the RX filter channel bandwidth, RxBw, at the programmed RF frequency. Refer to See Section 7.4 for
further details.
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Spectrum Analyzer provides a simple spectrum analyzer function based upon RSSI level within the
programmable RX filter ch annel bandwidth, RxBw. Please refer to Section 7.5 for further detai ls.
Figure 6: Tools Menu Options
4.2.4 Help Menu
Help provides an online description of GUI comm ands
User’s Guide… opens a PDF version of this document.
About… provides details of the GUI revision. The latest version of the SX1233 GUI can be downloaded
from the Semtech website.
Figure 7: Help Menu Options
4.3 Window Toolbar
The Windows Toolbar provides three buttons that provide shortcuts to some of the functions accessed
from the File drop-down menu.
Open Config
Save Config
Connect / Disconnect
Reset
Help
IRQ Monitor Toggle
Register Window Toggle
Refresh
Figure 8: Windows Toolbar Menu
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Open Config button opens a Windows file dialog box to allow access to a previously saved SX1233SKA
configuration file (.cfg). Note that saved configuration files are designed to be a useful tool for embedded
software development. The file can be opened in any text editor or within a spreadsheet to display the
programmed regi ster name, address and contents, as illustrated below in Figure 9
Figure 9: Example Configuration File Text Editor Outpu t
.
Save Config button saves and will prompt if overwriting an existing configuration file.
Connect / Disconnect button allows the user to manage manually connection and disconnection of the kit.
Reset resets the SX1233 configur ation registers to the recommended default values.
Refresh reads the status o f all registers.
Register Window Toggle toggles the SX1233 Registers display window and may also be accessed
through the short cut buttons of the Window Toolbar. The register display window indicates the status of
SX1233 configuration registers as detailed in the SX1233 datasheet. Refer to Section 6 for further
information.
IRQ Monitor Toggle toggles the scanning of the status of Irq registers RegIrqFlags1 and RegIrqFlags2 at
addresses 0x27 and 0x28 respectively, and displays the status on the right hand side of the GUI (see
Section 4.6 for further details).
Help provides an online description of GUI comm ands.
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4.4 Status Bar
The Status Bar provides details of the SX1233 revision version and current user configuration file. For
further information concerning the IC revision, please refer to the SX1233 datas heet.
Configuration File
IC Revision Number
Figure 10: Status Bar
4.5 Operating Modes Control Box
The Operating Mode control box allows the user to change the operating mode of the SX1233 by clicking
on the radio button corresponding to the desired mode. Note that the transition between modes is applied
as soon as the radio button is accessed.
When the SX1233 is configured to RX operating mode LED 2 on the USB Bridge is illuminated. When the
SX1233 is configured to TX mode both LED 2 and LE D 3 are illuminated.
Figure 11: Operating Modes Control Windo w
4.6 Irq Status Indicator
The Irq Status Flag indicator provides an indication of the status of the Irq registers. When the indicator
next to the Irq description is illuminated, the Irq condition is true.
Please refer to the SX1233 datasheet for further information and a more detailed description of the Irq
register flags.
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Figure 12: Irq Status Indicator
4.7 Antenna Switch Control Box
The Antenna Switch Control Box allows users to select the RF path between the SX1233 pins and the
SMA connectors of the board; as illustrated in figure 13. Practically, RX input and TX outputs could be
connected to either SMA connector according to the user’s selection. Pins 18 and 20 of the POD_IN
header allow external control of the switch logic.
Figure 13: Antenna Switch Control Window
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5 Configuration Registers Tabs
Unless otherwise stated all registers are updated as soon as they are written. It is recommended to cycle
through Standby Mode when changing the contents of configuration registers.
5.1 Common Configuration Registers Tab
The Common Configuration Registers tab is illustrated on the following page in Figure 14
Figure 14: Common Configuration Register Tab
. Please refer to
the SX1233 for a full description of the configuration register functions.
5.1.1
Configuration register value entries can be selected from the drop down menus within the tab or entered
manually within the tab fields. Note that an invalid register entry will be highlighted by an orange
background and the GUI will automatically flag a warning exclamation. A valid register entry that leads to
an incorrect operating setting will result in that entry to be highlighted in red. Hovering a mouse or cursor
over the warning provides an explanation for the flag, as illustrated in Figure 15.
Values entered manually that do not coincide with an exact configuration will be automatically updated by
the GUI to the next valid register configuration and write that value to the appropriate configuration
register.
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Figure 15: Dialog Box Error Messages
5.1.1 Modulation Mode Window
Clicking on the OOK radio button within the Modulation window will access the modulation shaping
options for the OOK modulation mode.
Figure 16: Modulation Mode and Shaping Options
5.2 Transmitter Configuration Register Tab
The Transmitter Configuration Register Tab is illustrated below in Figure 17. Please refer to the SX1233
datasheet for a full description of the configuration register functions. Configuration register value entries
can be selected from the drop down menus within the tab or entered manual within the tab fields. If
values are entered manually that do not coincide with an exact configuration, the GUI will automatically
update the displayed value to the next valid register configuration and write that value to the appropriate
configuration register.
It should be noted that the output power settings are the nominal values determined by the configuration
registers and does not refer to measured output power. Please refer to the Application Information within
the SX1230 datasheet for further inform ation concerning measured output power vs. program med power.
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Figure 17: Transmitter Configuration Register Tab
5.3 Receiver Configuration Register Tab
The Transmitter Configuration Register Tab is illustrated below. Please refer to the SX1233 for a full
description of the configura t ion register functions.
Configuration register value entries can be selected from the drop down menus within the tab or entered
manual within the tab fields. If values are entered manually that do not coincide with an exact
configuration, the GUI will automatically update the displayed value to the next valid register configuration
and write that value to the appropriate configuration register.
re entered manually that do not coincide with an exact
configuration, the GUI will automatically update the displayed value to the next valid register configuration
and write that value to the appropriate configuration register.
5.3.3
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5.3.1
5.3.2 5.3.4
Figure 18: Receiver Configuration Register Ta b
5.3.1 Rx Bandwidth
The Rx Bandwidth, RxBw, window is illustrated below. For optimum performance in FSK mode when
operating with a modulation index > 2, the DCC frequency is recommended to be approximately 4% of
the receiver bandwidth, RxBw. The GUI will automatically set the appropriate DCC frequency based upon
the setting of RX filter bandwidth.
Figure 19: Rx Bandwidth Window
For operation with low modulation index signals, it is recommended that the user follows the
recommendations for settin g the correct DCC bandwidth that can be found in the SX1233 datasheet.
5.3.2 LNA Gain Window
The LNA gain window provides the status of the configured LNA gain. The gain can be configured
automatically or manually. In automatic mode the LNA gain is set based upon the RSSI value. In manual
mode, the gain should be set according to the expected signal power.
Note that the AGC reference threshold is set according to:
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dBm ]inFadingMarg DemodSNR)RxBw*2log(*10NF174[AgcRef
+
+
++=
Figure 20: LNA Gain Window
5.3.3 AFC / FEI
The AFC / FEI (Frequency Error Indicator) window is illustrated below. Note that when AFC is activated
(either AFC auto “ON” or manually), the RF frequency in the General window of the Common
Configuration Register Tab does not update, although a measure of frequency error can be obtained by
clicking on the FEI Read button to verify correct AFC operation.
Enabling AFC low beta implements a double AFC function to offset the local oscillator of the SX1233 to
ensure that the central tone at f0 associated with low modulation index signals is not unduly attenuated by
the cut-off frequency of the DCC.
Please refer to the optimized set up for low modulation index systems section of the SX1233 datasheet
for further details.
Figure 21: AFC / FEI Window
5.3.4 RSSI
The RSSI window provides access to the RSSI timeout and timeout threshold functions and enable either
automatic or manual RSSI detection threshold values to be programmed. Note that the RSSI threshold
(which should not be confused with the LNA or AGC threshold) can be calculated from and equates to the
effective noise floor of the receiver for a given filter bandwidth. dBm ]DemodSNR)RxBw*2log(*10NF174[RSSIthres
+
++=
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Figure 22: RSSI Window
5.3.5 Continuous-Time Digital AGC
The AGC dynamic range can be enhanced in V2c silicon (chip version 2.3) with the default mode of
operation of DAGC enabled. Note that the DAGC mode of operation is automatically configured by the
GUI depending upon wh ether AFC low beta is enabled (see secti on 5.3.3).
Pease refer to the SX1233 datasheet for further information on the implementation of the continuous-time
DAGC function.
Figure 23: DAGC Window
5.4 Irq & Mapping Configuration Register Tab
The Irq & Mapping Configuration Register Tab is illustrated in Figure 24. Please refer to the SX1233 for a
full description of the irq and mappings for each mode of operation of the SX1233.
Configuration register value entries can be selected from the drop down menus besides ea ch DIO listed.
Note that when necessary the GUI will automatically re-configure DIO mappings (i.e. Packet Handler
operation).
Please refer to Table 1 and Table 2, below, for the available DIO mappings of the SX1233 in continuous
and packet mode, respectively.
Mode DIOx
Mapping DIO5 DIO4 DIO3 DIO2 DIO1 DIO0
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00 - - - - - -
01 - - - - - -
10 LowBat LowBat AutoMode - LowBat LowBat
Sleep
11 ModeReady - - - - ModeReady
00 ClkOut - - - - -
01 - - - - - -
10 LowBat LowBat AutoMode - - LowBat
Standby
11 ModeReady - - - LowBat ModeReady
00 ClkOut - - - - PllLock
01 - - - - - -
10 LowBat LowBat AutoMode - LowBat LowBat
FS
11 ModeReady PllLock - - PllLock ModeReady
00 ClkOut Timeout Rssi Data Dclk SyncAddr
01 Rssi RxReady RxReady Data RxReady Timeout
10 LowBat SyncAddr AutoMode Data LowBat Rssi
RX
11 ModeReady PllLock Timeout Data SyncAddr ModeReady
00 ClkOut TxReady TxReady Data Dclk Plllock
01 ClkOut TxReady TxReady Data LowBat TxReady
10 LowBat LowBat AutoMode Data LowBat LowBat
TX
11 ModeReady PllLock TxReady Data PllLock ModeReady
Table 1: Continuous Mode DIO Mappings
Mode DIOx
Mapping DIO5 DIO4 DIO3 DIO2 DIO1 DIO0
00 - - FifoFull FifoNotEmpty FifoLevel -
01 - - - - FifoFull -
10 LowBat LowBat LowBat LowBat FifoNotEmpty LowBat
Sleep
11 ModeReady - - AutoMode - -
00 Clkout - FifoFull FifoNotEmpty FifoLevel -
01 - - - - FifoFull -
10 LowBat LowBat LowBat LowBat FifoNotEmpty LowBat
Standby
11 ModeReady - - AutoMode - -
00 Clkout - FifoFull FifoNotEmpty FifoLevel -
01 - - - - FifoFull -
10 LowBat LowBat LowBat LowBat FifoNotEmpty LowBat
FS
11 ModeReady PllLock PllLock AutoMode PllLock PllLock
00 Clkout Timeout FifoFull FifoNotEmpty FifoLevel CrcOk
01 Data Rssi Rssi Data FifoFull PayloadReady
10 LowBat RxReady SyncAddr LowBat FifoNotEmpty SyncAddr
RX
11 ModeReady PllLock PllLock AutoMode Timeout Rssi
00 Clkout ModeReady FifoFull FifoNotEmpty FifoLevel PacketSent
01 Data TxReady TxReady Data FifoFull TxReady
10 LowBat LowBat LowBat LowBat FifoNotEmpty LowBat
TX
11 ModeReady PllLock PllLock AutoMode PLLlock PllLock
Table 2: Packet Mode DIO Mappings
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Figure 24: Irq & Mapping Configurati on Register Tab
5.5 Packet Handler Configuration Register Tab
The Packet Handler Configuration Register Tab is shown below. Please refer to the SX1233 for a full
description of the packet engine message format and operation of the SX1233.
5.5.3
5.5.2
5.5.1
Figure 25: Packet Handler Configuration Register Tab
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5.5.1 Sync Word
For correct packet mode operation, the sync word needs to be set to at least one byte. Note that 0x00
can not be set as for the first byte of the sync word. The GUI will prompt with an error message should the
user attempt to set 0x00 in the first byte of the sync word.
5.5.2 AutoMode Operation
Auto Modes defines the enter conditions to start the packet handler and exit conditions to terminate
packet handler operation, as defin ed in the SX1233 datasheet.
5.5.3 Packet Log
Clicking on the Log button within the Control Window enables the payload logging function, available in
both TX and RX modes whenever the Packet Handler is en abled.
Status Bar
Figure 26: Packet Logger Window
In the Packet Logger window enter the number of packets to be logged and press the Start button. Then
press the Start button in the Control Window of the main Packet Handler Tab to start packet transmission
or reception. When the status bar in dicates full, the log can be saved by clicking on the Browse button.
The log file can be viewed in Notepad or opened in E x cel as a .CSV file
Figure 27: Packet Log CSV File Format
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Packet Log Parameter Description
Time Local (CPU) timestamp in MM:SS.S format for TX / RX packets
Mode SX1233 Packet Mode
RSSI Indicated RSSI level (RX mode only)
Pkt Max Number of repeated packets set in GUI Control Window (0 = infinite)
Pkt # Transmitted or received packet numbe r
Preamble Size Size of transmitted or received preambl e sequence
Sync Sync Address
Length Payload length of TX / RX packet
Node Address node Address (optional )
Message Transmitted / received packet (can be viewed in GUI Message Window)
CRC Transmitted / received CRC (optional)
Table 3: Packet Log Descriptors
5.5.4 Packet Handler GUI Limitations
When operating the packet handler via the SKA GUI, the user should be aware of the following limitations
associated with the GUI:
Minimum Preamble Size = 2 bytes
Maximum Packet Length = 66 bytes (64 bytes of data + Length byte + Address byte)
5.6 Temperature Configuration Register Tab
The Temperature Configuration Register Tab is illustrated below in Figure 29
Figure 29
. Note that user is prompted
to calibrate the SX1233 temperature sensor by clicking on the Calibrate button to access the temperature
calibration dialog box.
Enter ambient
temperature here
Figure 28: Temperature Calibration Dialog Box
When the temperature sensor has been calibrate the temperature, as computed by the SX1233, will be
displayed, as illustrated in .
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Figure 29: Calibrated Temperature Sensor Ta b
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6 Registers Display Window
As outlined in Section 4.2.3 the SX1233 GUI has a show registers utility that, when enabled from either
the Menu or Windows toolbar, provides details of the status of all configuration registers that are
documented in the SX1233 datasheet.
Whenever the contents of a register are changed in the main GUI window, the corresponding register
displays the new contents of the register(s), highlighting changed contents in red for a period of
approximately 5 seconds before reverting back to black.
The register window is displayed below in . It can be noted that in this example, the contents of
RegOpMode at Addr 0x01 have changed to 0x10, indicating that the SX1233 has been set to Receiver
Mode operation.
Figure 30
Figure 30: SX1233 Registers Display Window
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7 Advanced Operating Modes
7.1 Packet Communications Test
To configure the SX1233 to enable a wireless packet communications transfer, follow the procedure
outlined below:
7.1.1 Transmitter Mode Configuration
1. Ensure that the SX1233 is in Standby operating Mode
2. Configure the SX1233 Common and Transmitter Configuration Registe rs
3. Configure the Packet Handler Registers for the payload you wish to transmit. The payload can be
entered within the Message Window in either hexadecimal or ASCII format. Note that the packet
can be configured with Address and / or Broadcast nodes enabled or disabled; DC-free
mechanisms, CRC and / or AES may also be selected. The only limitation is that he maximum
payload size for the purposes of GUI operation is 66 bytes
4. Click on the Transmitter radio button from within the Operating Mode Window and set the Repeat
value from within the Control Window of the Packet Handler Tab. It is recommended for initial
analysis that Repeat value is set to “0” (packet transmission repeat until manually stopped)
5. Click on the Start button within the Control Window of the Packet Handler Tab to start the
Transmitter
6. The TX packet counter will commence to increment as the SX1233 repeatedly transmits the
payload
7.1.2 Receiver Mode Configuration
1. Ensure that the SX1233 is in Standby operating Mode
2. Configure the SX1233 Common and Receiver Configuration Registers. The Common
configuration should be identical to that of the SX1233 configured as the transmitter. The
Receiver filter BW configuration should be consistent with the signal parameters. It is
recommended that the configuration of the transmitter module is u sed as a template
3. Configure the Packet Handler Registers for the payload you wish receive. Note that the packet
can be configured with Address and / or Broadcast nodes enabled or disabled; DC-free
mechanisms, CRC and / or AES may also be selected. The packet handler parameters must be
identical for those selected for the transmitter for correct operation. The only limitation is that he
maximum payload size for the purposes of GUI opera t ion is 66 bytes
4. Click on the Receiver radio button from within the Operating Mode Window and set the Repeat
value from within the Control Window of the Packet Handler Tab
5. Click on the Start button within the Control Window of the Packet Handler Tab to start the
Receiver
6. The RX packet counter will commence to increment for each valid packet reception
7.2 Test Mode Window
The Test Mode window is accessed by depressing the <CTRL>+<ALT>+<T> keys of the PC keyboard
simultaneously, and is illustrated below in Figure 31.
This window allows the user to write to and read from the contents of individual configuration register
addresses. Note that address and data are entered in hexadecim al format.
The Antenna switch control dialog box enables control of the antenna diversity switch for the SX1233
antenna diversity reference design
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Figure 31: Test Mode Window
7.3 Verification Mode
When no SX1233SKA is connected to the PC, launching the application results in the GUI display being
grayed out and the user is unabl e to enter data.
By depressing the <CTRL>+<ALT>+<N> keys of the PC keyboard simultaneously, the user can write to
the configuration registe rs to verify propose settings, as well as load and save configuration files (*.cfg).
7.4 RSSI Analyzer
The RSSI Analyzer can be enabled via the Menu Tool Bar. With the SX1233 configured in Receiver
operating mode the RSSI analyzer displays the real-time sampled RSSI measured in the receiver channel
bandwidth. The vertical axis (indicate d RSSI level) can be scaled with the click-wheel of a scrolling mou se
This data can be saved as a RSSI log file by selecting an appropriate Max sample length within the RSSI
Analyzer window and clicking on the Start button. When the status bar indicates full, the log file can be
saved by clicking on the Browse button and can be vi ewed in Notepad or o pened in Excel as a .CSV file.
An example of the RSSI Analyzer display is illustrated in Figure 32, indicating a packet transmission
typically 10 dB above the receiver noise floor.
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Figure 32: RSSI Analyzer Window
7.5 Spectrum Analyzer
The Spectrum Analyzer can be enabled via the Menu Tool Bar. With the SX1233 configured in Receiver
operating mode the spectrum analyzer displays the sampled spectrum based upon RSSI measured within
the programmable receiver channel or “resolution” bandwidth. Center frequency, frequency span and
LNA gain are all configurable. The vertical axis (Power) can be scaled with the click-wheel of a scrolling
mouse
An example of the RSSI Analyzer display is illustrated in Figure 33
Figure 33: RSSI Analyzer Window
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8 Compatibility with Earlier Silicon Revisions
The SX1233 GUI is backwards compatible with Rev 2.1 Silicon (SX1233 datasheet Revision 2.0). The
GUI automatically detects the silicon revision number, displaying the chip version in the status bar at the
bottom of the GUI.
Configuration Register Tabs are automatically updated to display register contents pertinent to the chip
version.
Semtech’s policy of continual improvement may result in information contained within this User Guide not
being concurrent with the revision of software included on the installation CD
The user is recommended to download the latest revision of both this document and software from the
Semtech website (www.semtech.com)
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