Quick Start Guide
MC13234 Connectivity Test Demo
Boards configuration and software
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Get to Know the MC13234
In this quick start guide, you will learn how to set up the MC13234 transceiver with
the REM board right out of the box. The MC13234 comes pre-programmed with the
connectivity test demo, which allows you to execute basic radio functionality and
monitor it with a PC through a serial connection.
1323x-MRB
IR Rx
Buttons Matrix
Pins to
MRB
USB /
Power
Supply
Int. Antenna
IRTx
Ext.
Antenna
MC13234
BDM
Adapter
Reset
Pins to RCM/REM
1323x-MRB
1323x-REM
On/Off
Switch
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Kit Contents
• MC13234transceiver
• 1323x-MRB(modularreference
board)
• 1323x-REM(remoteextender
motherboard)
• BeeKitwirelessconnectivitytoolkit
• CodeWarriordevelopmentstudio
• USBmultilinkBDM
• USBcables
Content Descriptions
• 1323x-MRB—The1323x-MRB
contains the MC13234 integrated
circuit and all necessary input/output
connections. It is a self contained
module in a compact reference design.
• 1323x-REM—The1323X-REMisa
remote extender.
• BeeKitWirelessConnectivityToolkit—
BeeKit is a stand-alone software
applicationtargetingWindows
®
operatingsystemsandprovidesaGUI
that users can use to create, modify,
save and update wireless networking
solutions.HCS08solutionscreated
on BeeKit are exported to the
CodeWarriorDevelopmentStudio
• USBMultilinkBDM—TheUSBmultilink
BDMisadebuginterfacewhichallows
a PC access to the background debug
mode(BDM)ontheMCU.
• CodeWarriorDevelopmentStudio—
TheCodeWarriorDevelopmentStudio
IDEintegratesthedevelopment
tools for the ColdFire, ColdFire+,
DSC,Kinetis,Qorivva,RS08,S08
andS12Zarchitecturesintoasingle
product based on the Eclipse open
development platform.
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Step-by-StepInstallationInstructions
The MC13234 comes pre-programmed with the connectivity test demo for the
REM board to provide a demonstration of the MC13234 capabilities.
1
Run the
Demo
1. Connect two 1323x-MRBs to their
respective REM board headers.
2.ConnectbothboardsthroughaUSB
cable to a PC.
1323x-MRB (1) + REM (1) 1323x-MRB (2) + REM (2)
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3. Power on the boards.
4.ConfigureUART/USBvirtualCOMport
to start a serial communication with
the boards. Each board requires its
own connection. In this case, we will
useHyperTerminalfromWindows.
5.SelectthecorrespondingCOMport
and ensure the settings are configured
as follows for each connection:
6.Press“OK”andpressthe“Reset”
button on each board.
7. You will see the Connectivity Test
Demomenu.
8.Press“Enter”toseeavailabletests.
Note:Atthispoint,youcaneditdifferent
settings for the tests with the interface
shortcuts as shown in the image.
This quick start guide will only
demonstrate how packet error rate
and range tests work.
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2
Conduct a Packet
Error Rate Test
Thepacketerrorrate(PER)testisa
unidirectional test that sends a number of
packets from a transmitter to a receiver
all on a single channel.
1.OnceyouareintheConnectivity
TestDemomenu,press“2”onboth
terminals to select PER test.
2. From now on, one board will be used
asareceiver(Rx)andtheotherasthe
transmitter(Tx).
3. Receiver
a) Press“R”tosettheboardinRx
operation.
b) Press the space bar to start
listening to packets.
c) Terminal should display the
message“PERTestRxRunning.”
4. Transmitter
a) Press“T”toensuretheboardisin
Tx operation.
b)Startsendingpacketsovertheair
(OTA)byselectingthenumberof
packets to be sent.
5.OncethePERtestiscomplete,a
summary of received/sent packets will
be displayed. You should be able to
see if packets were not received due
poor signal or interference.
6.Press“Enter”togobacktoprevious
menu.
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Conduct a
Range Test
The range test uses the link quality
indicator(LQI)tomonitorthevariationof
distance between the transmitter and the
receiver during a normal transmission.
LQIvaluesrangefrom0to255.
1.OnceyouareintheConnectivity
TestDemomenu,press“3”onboth
terminals to select Range test.
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2. From now on, one board will be used
asareceiver(Rx)andtheotherasthe
transmitter(Tx).
3. Receiver
a) Press“R”tosettheboardinRx
operation.
b) Press the space bar to start
listening to packets.
c) Terminal should display the
message“RangeTestRxRunning.”
4. Transmitter
a) Press“T”toensuretheboardisin
Tx operation.
b) Press the space bar to start
sending packets over the air.
5. If Rx hasn’t been started, Tx will show
a“PacketDropped”messageforeach
packet sent.
6.Afterpacketsaresentfromtransmitter,
the terminal will display the packets
as being received with its respective
LQIvalue.Thestrongerthesignal,the
closerto255theLQIvaluewillbe.
7. Press space bar to stop Tx/Rx.
8.Press“Enter”toreturntotheprevious
menu.
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More
Information
Detailedinstructionsonhowtorunthese
and other demos can be found in the
SMACforS08demonstrationapplication
userguide(SMAC08DAUG).
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