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CC85xx Development Kit Hardware Users Guide

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Table of Contents
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 INTRODUCTION...................................................................................................................... 3 ABOUT THIS MANUAL............................................................................................................ 3 ACRONYMS ............................................................................................................................ 4 CC85XXDK OVERVIEW.......................................................................................................... 5 GETTING STARTED WITH THE CC85XXDK ......................................................................... 7 PUREPATH WIRELESS CC85XXDK FUNCTIONALITY ........................................................ 9 PUREPATH WIRELESS AUDIOEB OVERVIEW .................................................................. 10 7.1 POWER SUPPLY............................................................................................................ 10 7.1.1 Power supply for TAS57xx amplifier plug-in modules .............................................. 11 7.2 TLV320AIC3101 CODEC ................................................................................................ 11 7.2.1 Measurements Analog-Input/Output ........................................................................ 12 7.3 CONNECTOR FOR EXTERNAL TI CODEC EVM .......................................................... 12 7.4 S/PDIF RECEIVER.......................................................................................................... 14 7.5 S/PDIF TRANSMITTER .................................................................................................. 15 7.6 CONNECTOR INTERFACE FOR TAS57XX CLASS-D AMPLIFIER .............................. 16 7.7 HUMAN INTERACTION .................................................................................................. 17 7.8 JUMPER SETTINGS ....................................................................................................... 17 7.9 CC85XX PROGRAMMING CONNECTOR...................................................................... 18 8 CC85XX EVALUATION MODULES....................................................................................... 18 8.1 CC85XXEM FUNCTIONALITY........................................................................................ 18 8.2 CC85XXEM ..................................................................................................................... 18 8.3 CC85XX+CC2590EM ...................................................................................................... 19 8.4 CC85XXEM PIN MAPPING............................................................................................. 20 9 REFERENCES....................................................................................................................... 21 10 DOCUMENT HISTORY ...................................................................................................... 22 APPENDIX A: PUREPATH WIRELESS AUDIOEB SCHEMATIC ................................................. 23

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1 Introduction
Thank you for purchasing the CC85xx Development Kit. The CC85xx is Texas Instruments wireless audio SoCs for the 2.4 GHz unlicensed ISM band. Upon the release of the CC85xxDK, only the CC8520 is released to the market, the subsequent devices in the CC85xx family will be released in the future. For the CC85xx family roadmap, please see the PurePath Wireless Audio page [1]. The CC85xx family offers state-of-the-art co-existence, excellent link budget and low power operation while transmitting audio data wirelessly. The CC8520 product folder on the web [12] has more information, with datasheets, user guides and application notes. The CC85xx Development Kit includes all the necessary hardware to evaluate, demonstrate, prototype and develop with the CC85xx.

2 About this manual


This manual describes all the hardware included in the CC85xx Development Kit (CC85xxDK) and points the user to other useful information sources. Chapter 4 briefly describes the contents of the development kit and chapter 5 gives a quick introduction to how to get started with the kit. Chapter 6, 7 and 8 describe the hardware in the kit and where to find more information about how to use it. Appendix A includes schematics of the hardware in the CC85xxDK. The CC85xxDK Quick Start Guide [4] has a short tutorial on how to get started with the kit and is delivered with the kit. The CC85xx Users Guide [5] provides details about the CC85xx family devices. Please visit the CC85xx development kit web page[10] and CC8520 product page[12] for additional information. Further information can be found on the TI LPRF Online Community[13]. See chapter 9 for a list of additional relevant documents and links.

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3 Acronyms
AudioEB CC85xxDK CC85xxEM EM I2C I2S PPW RF SMA S/PDIF Audio Evaluation Board CC85xx Development Kit CC85xx Evaluation Module Evaluation Module Inter-integrated circuit Inter-IC sound PurePath Wireless Radio Frequency SubMiniature version A Sony/Philips Digital Interconnect Format

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4 CC85xxDK Overview
The CC85xxDK is a complete development kit for the CC85xx devices. The hardware included in the kit must be used together with the PurePath Wireless Configurator[9], which can be downloaded from the TI website. The development kit can be used through all stages of development of applications with CC85xx: Evaluate CC85xx RF performance and range testing Test wireless sound quality Interface to a variety of interfaces including codec and digital/optical inputs and outputs Support a number of TI Codec EVMs Support for programming interface with the PurePath Wireless Configurator PC software

Figure 1 shows the main components of the CC85xxDK. 2 pcs PurePath Wireless AudioEB 2 pcs CC8531EM, Evaluation Module which connects to the AudioEB 2 pcs CC8531+CC2590EM, Evaluation Module with extended transmission range which connects to the AudioEB 1 pcs CC debugger, used to program CC85xx on an AudioEB or in an end customer application

Figure 1. The main components included in the CC85xxDK.

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Also included in the CC85xxDK is 2 pcs USB cables. The cables are used to power the audioEB. 2 pcs Audio cables. To be used with the analog input and analog output. Documentation

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5 Getting Started With the CC85xxDK


The CC8531EM is delivered pre-programmed with firmware to be used with the analog inputs and outputs. For details on how to use the CC85xxEMs and the CC85xx+CC2590EMs with the preprogrammed firmware, see the CC85xxDK Quick start users guide [2]. The CC85xxDK should have some jumpers mounted by default to function properly with the pre-programmed image. The default jumper settings are shown in section 7.8. Figure 2 shows an overview of the PurePath Wireless AudioEB. Connector for CC85xxEM plug in Power

Digital outputs

Analog inputs Digital inputs Analog outputs

Figure 2. PurePath Wireless AudioEB overview

To change the functionality e.g. changes to digital input, the CC85xx must be configured and reprogrammed using the PurePath Wireless Configurator [9] and the jumper block needs to be mounted on the correct pin header i.e., P12 for Digital out (S/PDIF Transmitter), P13 for digital in (S/PDIF Receiver) or P15 for the Analog input/outputs (Codec). The original firmware image can be restored by using the sample project of the PurePath Wireless Configurator tool and downloading to CC85xx. Figure 3 shows how to connect the CC debugger and the CC85xxEM to the PurePath Wireless AudioEB. After connecting the CC debugger when a CC85xxEM is plugged into the PurePath Wireless AudioEB, the LED on the CC debugger should be green after pressing reset on the CC debugger. If so, the CC debugger is ready to download firmware images from the PurePath Wireless Configurator. The PurePath Wireless Configurator is used to configure the functionality of the CC85xx and it can be downloaded from the PurePath Wireless configurator product page [9]. A screen shot of the PurePath Wireless Configurator is shown in Figure 4. Page 7 of 23

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CC Debugger CC85xx+CC2590EM

Figure 3. CC debugger connected to the AudioEB

Figure 4 Screen shot of the PurePath Wireless Configurator

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6 PurePath Wireless CC85xxDK Functionality


The CC85xxDK is designed to test and evaluate high quality wireless audio with CC85xx with standard audio inputs and outputs. The development kit also has a programming interface to ease testing and development of complete audio applications. The AudioEB can easily be set up to demonstrate: Wireless headsets Wireless speaker systems Wireless Audio Cable Replacement Simple Human Interaction functionality (Volume control, link indication and pairing)

The following audio interfaces are supported directly on the board: Optical and coaxial S/PDIF inputs Optical and coaxial S/PDIF outputs Line in Line out Microphone/stereo audio input Headphone output

In addition to the audio interface supported directly the following interfaces are supported using plug-in boards Texas Instruments ADC/DAC/CODEC EVM modules Texas Instruments Class D amplifier EVM modules (TAS57xx series)

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7 PurePath Wireless AudioEB Overview


The PurePath Wireless AudioEB is divided into different blocks as shown in Figure 5. The different audio modules i.e., S/PDIF transmitter, S/PDIF receiver and Codec are connected to the CC85xx with an I2S bus as shown in Figure 5. The audio modules, as well as the other modules, are described in more details in the following sections. Each module has its own page in the schematic of the PurePath Wireless AudioEB. Please refer to Appendix A for the schematic of the PurePath Wireless AudioEB. CC85xxEM plug-in Programming connector Power

S/PDIF TX

S/PDIF RX

I2S Bus

Human interaction

Analog input/outputs

Figure 5: Main blocks in the AudioEB

7.1 Power supply


The PurePath Wireless AudioEB can be powered from the following sources Number J9 J10 J12

USB interface , mini-USB type (Default) 6-12V DC jack with positive center pin Block connector for 12V external power supply(can be used to connect the battery)
Table 1: AudioEB Power supply and I/O voltages for main parts
Type On/off 1,2,3 On/off Name >12V supply DC/USB power Vdd EVM Description Remove jumper to use separate power supply for Audio amplifier Select USB or DC power as main power supply Seperates Analog and Digital Vdd. Default position Mounted Mounted on pins 1-2 for USB power Mounted

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7.1.1 Power supply for TAS57xx amplifier plug-in modules When using the EB board with a TAS57xx Class-D amplifier plug-in board a 12-25V supply voltage must be applied to the DC jack or to the block connector. The Audio amplifier can be used with Vdd voltages up to 24V, but the voltage regulator for the rest of the system allows maximum 12V. Thus, the J9 jumper on the 12V supply line must be removed to allow separate power supply for the audio amplifier and the other devices. When using a Class-D amplifier plug-in board both the 12-25V DC power plug and the 5V USB power connector must be connected. The support for the TAS57xx amplifiers will be added in future releases of the PurePath Wireless Configurator together with an application note.

7.2 TLV320AIC3101 Codec


The codec mounted on the PurePath Wireless AudioEB is the TLV320AIC3101 from Texas Instruments [3]. Two input channels are used for microphone inputs and two channels are used for line in RCA connectors. Two analog outputs are connected to a headset connector and two outputs are connected to line out RCA connectors. The line in and line out of the codec on the AudioEB is configured to be differential. By changing the on-board 0-ohm resistors, the inputs and outputs can be configured as single-ended. (See Appendix A). The Codec settings can be changed by changing the I2C configuration of the Codec in the PurePath Wireless Configurator. For more details on how to configure the Codec, see the PurePath Wireless Configurator. The Codec is connected to the CC85xx by mounting the jumper block on P15 as shown in Figure 6. Table 2 shows the signal names on the codec interface to the CC85xx.
Table 2: P15 Codec interface pins
Pin number 1-2 3-4 5-6 7-8 9-10 11-12 13-14 15-16 AudioEB Global Signal Name 5V0 3V3_IO GIO8_AD1 GIO7_AD0 GIO5_BCLK GIO4_MCLK GIO6_WCLK GIO2_RESET CC85xx pin --AD1 AD0 BCLK MCLK WCLK GIO2 Codec 5V0_AIC IOVDD_AIC DIN DOUT BCK MCLK WCLK RESET

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Jumpers block on P15 when using the Codec

Figure 6: Shows where to mount the jumper block to connect the codec with CC85xx 7.2.1 Measurements Analog-Input/Output To measure the performance of the TLV320AIC3101 on the PurePath Wireless AudioEB, measurements from the analog input of the AudioEB + Master CC8520EM to the analog output of the AudioEB + CC8520EM slave are performed. The measurements are done using a UPV from Rhode Schwartz. Thus, it is a measurement of both DAC and the ADC of the TLV320AIC3101, as well as the wireless connection. The measurement result for SNR is approximately 93 dB, which is expected from the TLV320AIC3101 data sheet. During measurements of THD+N, it is important not to saturate the input. The TLV320AIC3101 has a maximum input signal of 2 Vdiffp-p[3]. During the THD+N measurements the input signal shown is at 0.6VRMS (Vdiffp-p = 1.75 V). The measured THD+N is approximately -81dB.

7.3 Connector for External TI Codec EVM


Many TI Codec EVMs are using a common interface. To allow support for other Codecs than TLV320AIC3101 the digital interface for these connectors are supported on the PurePath Wireless AudioEB. The Codec EVMs are flexible and gives access to test points on all digital and analog signals as well as jumper settings to configure the Codec. To use TLV320AIC3101 in other settings than the default configuration on the main board or to use other Codecs, remove the jumper block on the interface connector and plug in the Codec EVM as shown in Figure 7. Please note that jumpers on P15.1-P15.2 and P15.3-P15.4 must be mounted to power the external codec via P3. Also note that P15.16 (onboard Codec reset pin) should be hardwired to 0 if a codec with the same I2C address is used. The tables below show the details of the interfaces between an external TLV320AIC3101 and the CC85xx.

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Pin Number P4.1 P4.2 P4.3 P4.4 P4.5 P4.6 P4.7 P4.8 P4.9 P4.10 P4.11 P4.12 P4.13 P4.14 P4.15 P4.16 P4.17 P4.18 P4.19 P4.20

AudioEB name NC NC SPI_SCLK DGND NC GIO10_SCL GIO12 GIO13 NC DGND SPI_MOSI NC GIO0_SPI_MISO GIO2_RESET NC NC NC DGND NC NC

CC85xx

External AIC3101

Description NC NC SPI Serial clock DGND CC85xx chip select I2C Clock GIO12 GIO13 NC DGND SPI MOSI NC SPI MISO Codec reset NC NC NC DGND NC NC, added layout for 0 ohm resistor to GND(not mounted)

SCLK

SCLK NC SCL

GIO10_SCL GIO12 GIO13

MOSI MISO GIO2

MOSI MISO RESET

Table 4: P5 Codec EVM I2C and I2S digital interface connector


Pin Number P5.1 P5.2 P5.3 P5.4 P5.5 P5.6 P5.7 P5.8 P5.9 P5.10 P5.11 P5.12 P5.13 P5.14 P5.15 P5.16 P5.17 P5.18 P5.19 P5.20 Pin name NC NC GIO5_BCLK NC NC NC GIO6_WCLK NC NC DGND GIO8_AD1 NC GIO7_AD0 NC NC GIO10_SCL GIO4_MCLK NC NC I2C_SDA CC85xx connect AIC3101 connect Description NC NC Bit clock output from CC85xx NC NC NC Word clock output from CC85xx NC NC DGND Data output from CC85xx NC Data input to CC85xx NC I2C serial clock Master clock output from CC85xx

I2S_BCLK

BCLK

I2S_WCLK

WCLK

DGND I2S_AD1 I2S_AD0

DGND DIN DOUT

I2C_SCL I2S_MCLK

SCL MCLK

I2C_SDA

SDA

I2C serial data

Table 5: P3 CODEC EVM Power connector


Pin Number P6.1 P6.2 P6.3 P6.4 P6.5 P6.6 P6.7 P6.8 P6.9 P6.10 Pin name NC NC +5V_AIC NC DGND AGND 1V8_AIC NC 3V3_AIC 5V0_AIC Description NC NC 5V analog supply NC Digital Ground Analog Ground 1.8V Digital Supply voltage NC 3.3V I/O Supply voltage 5V digital supply (optional)

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Figure 7 shows the use of the external plug-in of TI CODEC EVM boards.

Figure 7: Photo of an external CODEC EVM plugged into the PurePath Wireless AudioEB. In the future, there will be support for more TI Codecs/DACs/ADCs with corresponding application notes[15].

7.4 S/PDIF Receiver


The S/PDIF receiver interface allows connection of digital audio signals from CD/DVD players and other digital audio sources. The S/PDIF receiver translates the signals from S/PDIF format to I2S format that can be routed to the CC85xx. The S/PDIF receiver supports optical (TOSLINK) and coax single ended and differential inputs. The J14 jumper selects if optical or coax input is used. Jumper block on P13 when using S/PDIF RX

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To connect the interface between the S/PDIF receiver and CC85xx the jumper block should be mounted on header P13. The interface between CC85xx and S/PDIF receiver is shown in Table 6.
Table 6: P13 S/PDIF receiver interface pins
Pin number 1-2 3-4 5-6 7-8 9-10 11-12 13-14 15-16 S/PDIF RX (DIR9001) VDD_DIR CLKST AUDIO DOUT BCK SCK LRCK /RESET AudioEB Global Signal Name 3V3_IO GIO12 GIO8_AD1 GIO5_BCLK GIO4_MCLK GIO6_WCLK GIO2_RESET CC85xx pin 3V3_IO GIO12 IAD1 BCLK MCLK WCLK GIO2

Table 7: J14 S/PDIF receiver jumper settings


Number J14 Type 1,2,3 Name S-PDIF input Description Selects optical or coaxial input signal for S-PDIF signal Default position Mounted on pins 12 for coaxial input

The S/PDIF receiver is controlled by a DIR9001 S/PDIF receiver from Texas Instruments. The configuration of the DIR9001 is controlled by hardwired configuration pins. The default setting of the DIR9001 device is 24-bit I2S data format, MSB first 256 x Sample clock rate

The default settings for data format and sample clock rate can be changed by replacing the 0-ohm resistors connected to the DIR9001 on the PurePath Wireless AudioEB. For more details how it is the DIR9001 is set-up, see the schematics and placement of the configuration resistors in Appendix A.

7.5 S/PDIF Transmitter


The S/PDIF transmitter interface allows connection of digital audio signals output to amplifier or digital recorders. The S/PDIF transmitter translates the signals from the CC85xx I2S bus to S/PDIF format. The S/PDIF interface supports optical (TOSLINK) and coax single ended and differential outputs. The output signal of the DIT4096 is connected to both coax and optical output. Jumper block on P12 when using S/PDIF TX

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To connect the interface between the S/PDIF transmitter and CC85xx the jumper block should be mounted on header P13. The interface between CC85xx and S/PDIF transmitter is shown in Table 8.
Table 8: P12 S/PDIF Transmitter interface pins
Pin number 1-2 3-4 5-6 7-8 9-10 11-12 13-14 15-16 S/PDIF TX (DIT4096) VDD_DIT_5V IOVDD_DIT DATA Not Used SCLK MCLK SYNC /RESET AudioEB Global Signal Name 5V0 3V3_IO GIO8_AD1 GIO7_AD0 GIO5_BCLK GIO4_MCLK GIO6_WCLK GIO2_RESET CC85xx (PIN) --VDD AD1 AD0 BCLK MCLK WCLK GIO2

The S/PDIF transmitter interface is controlled by a DIT4096 from Texas Instruments. The configuration of the DIT4096 is controlled by hardwired configuration pins. The default setting of the DIT4096 device is 24-bit I2S data format, MSB first 256 x Sample clock rate

The default settings for data format and sample clock rate can be changed by replacing the 0-ohm resistors connected to the DIT4096. For more details on DIR9001 set-up, see the schematics and placement of the configuration resistors in Appendix A.

7.6 Connector Interface for TAS57xx Class-D Amplifier


A connector on the PurePath Wireless AudioEB can be used to interface with TAS57xx evaluation modules from Texas Instruments. The interface requires a 10-24V power supply on one pin. This is supplied from the 12V DC jack connector. Note that this supply voltage should not be higher than 12V because the voltage regulator for the rest of the board is specified to max 12V. For more details on how to supply the power to the TAS57xx amplifier see section 7.1.1 or the corresponding application note[14]. Table 9 shows the pin-out of the TAS57xx interface connector P8.
Table 9: P8 TAS57xx Interface
Pin Number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 Pin name GND 3V3_IO NC GIO_RESET NC NC GIO5_BCLK GIO6_WCLK GIO8_AD1 GIO9_AD2 GIO10_SCL GIO11_SDA GND GND PVDD, 12V PVDD, 12V GIO4_MCLK 3V3_IO

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7.7 Human Interaction


The Purepath Wireless AudioEB have 4 push buttons and 3 LEDs which are connected to the CC85xxs GPIOs as shown in Table 10.

Figure 10: Photo of the human interaction block There is a white area next to each button and LED to allow the user to write comments when the interface is configured for custom functions in the PurePath Wireless Configurator.
Table 10: P18 Human interaction interface
Pin number 1-2 3-4 5-6 7-8 AudioEB Global Signal Name 3V3_IO GIO1 GIO9_AD2 GIO3 CC85xx IOVDD GIO1 GIO9_AD2 GIO3 LED/Button 3V3_HID D11/SW1 D9/SW2 D13/SW3

The CS_N pin of the CC85xx is connected to button SW9 on the PurePath Wireless AudioEB. In addition, the PurePath Wireless AudioEB has 2 LEDs for indicating: Power on LED, blue, connected to 5V main power supply (D3) DIR9001 AUDIO to indicated S/PDIF lock (D4)

7.8 Jumper Settings


Table 11 below gives an overview of the all jumpers on the PurePath AudioEB. All jumper settings are marked with jumper numbers and explanation on the silk screen on the PurePath AudioEB.
Table 11: Jumper setting on the PurePath AudioEB
Number J9 J10 J14 J15 Type On/off 1,2,3 1,2,3 On/off Name >12V supply DC/USB power S-PDIF input HP Int Description Remove jumper to use separate power supply for power amplifier Select USB or DC power as main power supply Selects optical or coaxial input signal for S-PDIF signal Headphone sense pin connect. Connects the Headphone detect signal to GIO12 on CC85xx when mounted Default position Mounted Mounted on pins 1-2 for USB power Mounted on pins 1-2 for coaxial input Not Mounted

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-CC85xx power Current measurement jumper. Remove 0 ohm resistors and connect ampere meter to measure current consumption Not mounted

P16

7.9 CC85xx Programming Connector


The CC85xx Program connector P10 is used to program the CC85xx using the CC debugger. The pinout of the program interface is listed in Table 12. Figure 3 shows how to connect the CC debugger to the PurePath Wireless AudioEB. For more details about the CC debugger, see the CC debugger product page [13]. The connector P10 can also be used to connect an external host MCU to control the CC85xx with the external host interface. Please note that GIO1 and GIO3 is not needed for programming the CC85xx, but can be utilized as interrupt pins for the external host interface.
Table 12: P10 Program interface pin mapping
EB P10 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 AudioEB Signal Name GND IO_VDD GIO1 GIO3 CS_N SPI_CLK RSTN SPI_MOSI GPIO0_SPI_MISO CC debugger Pin name GND Target Vdd CC85xx pin GND IO_VDD GIO1 GIO3 CS_N SCLK RSTN MOSI NC MIS)

CSn SCLK Reset SI (Slave In) 3.3V Vdd SO (Slave Out)

8 CC85xx Evaluation Modules


The CC85xxDK includes 2 different evaluation modules i.e., the CC85xxEM CC85xxEM+CC2590EM. The EMs are the boards that are populated with the CC85xx connectors to AudioEB. The CC85xxEM have a minimum BOM for low cost CC85xx+CC2590 have added the CC2590 for higher performance (longer range). characterization numbers of both of the EMs can be found in the CC8520 data sheet [12]. and chip and The the and the RF

8.1 CC85xxEM Functionality


The purpose of the CC85xxEM is to be a reference design for costumer to copy and to be a daughterboard for PurePath Wireless AudioEB. The board shows how to route power, the RF matching and where to place decoupling capacitors to get best radio performance of CC85xx. This CC85xxEM and the CC85xx+CC2590EM should be copied as closely as possible for optimum performance of the CC85xx. The complete schematics, BOM and layout files of the reference designs are available in the CC8520 product folder [12].

8.2 CC85xxEM
Figure 11 shows a photo of the CC85xxEM. The CC85xxEM comes with both a SMA connector to connect an external antenna and a PCB antenna. To change from the default SMA connector to the PCB antenna, move the 0 ohm resistor to connect the PCB antenna instead of the SMA connector.

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PCB Antenna

SMA Connector

RF Balun and matching

48 MHz Crystal CC8531

Figure 11: Photo of the CC8531EM

8.3 CC85xx+CC2590EM
A photo of the CC8531EM+CC2590EM is shown in Figure 12. The CC2590 is a range extender from Texas Instruments. For more details about the CC2590, see the CC2590 product page[16]. The EM comes with both a SMA connector for an external antenna and a PCB antenna. To change from the default SMA connector to the PCB antenna, move the 0 ohm resistor to connect the PCB antenna instead of the SMA connector.

PCB antenna RF match SMA Connector CC2590

48MHz Crystal

CC8531

Figure 12: Photo of the CC8531+CC2590EM

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8.4 CC85xxEM Pin Mapping


Table 13 shows the pin mapping between the CC85xxEM (and CC85xx+CC2590EM) connector (P1 and P2), the CC85xx and the names of the signals on the AudioEB. The EM interface connectors on the AudioEB are BB02-BY201-KA8-A00000 from Gradconn. The connector used on the CC85xxEM is: Samtec SFM-110-02-SM-D-A-K-TR. The connectors are spaced 1200mils apart (centre to centre).
AudioEB P1_01 P1_03 P1_05 P1_07 P1_09 P1_11 P1_13 P1_15 P1_17 P1_19 P1_02 P1_04 P1_06 P1_08 P1_10 P1_12 P1_14 P1_16 P1_18 P1_20 AudioEB Signal Name GND GIO14 AudioEB CC85xx pin PAD 36 AudioEB Signal Name P2_01 P2_03 P2_05 P2_07 P2_09 P2_11 P2_13 P2_15 P2_17 P2_19 P2_02 P2_04 P2_06 P2_08 P2_10 P2_12 P2_14 P2_16 P2_18 P2_20 VDD_IO VBAT DVDD AVDD GIO6_WCLK GIO4_MCLK RSTN GIO5_BCLK GND EXT_CLK GIO9_AD2 GIO8_AD1 GIO7_AD0 USBM USBP GIO3 CC85xx pin 10,12,18,37 29 40 20,23,26,27,28,31 15 13 11 14 PAD 21 19 17 16 1 2 9

GIO11_SDA GIO10_SCL GIO12_LVDSN GIO13_LVDSP GND

33 32 34 35 PAD

GIO15 GIO1 GIO2_RESET SPI_CSN SPI_CLK SPI_MOSI GIO0_SPI_MISO

38 7 8 3 4 5 6

Table 13: CC85xxEM pin mapping table

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9 References
[1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] [8] [9] [10] [11] [12] [13] [14] [15] [16] [17] [18] Purepath Wireless Audio product page http://www.ti.com/ww/en/analog/cc8520/index.shtml CC85xxDK Quick Start Guide http://www.ti.com/lit/swru252 TLV320AIC3101 Product folder: http://focus.ti.com/docs/prod/folders/print/tlv320aic3101.html TLV320AIC3101 EVM users guide: http://www.ti.com/litv/pdf/sbau113 DIT4096 product page http://focus.ti.com/docs/prod/folders/print/dit4096.html DIR9001 product page: http://focus.ti.com/docs/prod/folders/print/dir9001.html DIR9001 EM users guide: http://www.ti.com/litv/pdf/slau225 TAS5710 product page: http://focus.ti.com/docs/prod/folders/print/tas5710.html PurePath Wireless Configurator product page http://focus.ti.com/docs/toolsw/folders/print/purepath-wl-cfg.html CC85xx Development Kit product page http://focus.ti.com/docs/toolsw/folders/print/cc85xxdk.html CC85xx Family Users Guide http://focus.ti.com/general/docs/lit/getliterature.tsp?baseLiteratureNumber=swru250 CC8520 Product folder http://focus.ti.com/docs/prod/folders/print/cc8520.html CC Debugger product page http://focus.ti.com/docs/toolsw/folders/print/cc-debugger.html Using the CC85xx with the TAS57xx http://focus.ti.com/general/docs/lit/getliterature.tsp?baseLiteratureNumber=SWRA324 Using the CC85xx with the TLV320AIC3204 http://focus.ti.com/general/docs/lit/getliterature.tsp?baseLiteratureNumber=SWRA325 CC2590 Product page http://focus.ti.com/docs/prod/folders/print/cc2590.html Texas Instruments Low Power RF forum http://www.ti.com/lprf-forum Texas Instruments Support http://support.ti.com

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10 Document History
Revision A Date 2010-06-30 Description/Changes Initial release

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Appendix A: PurePath Wireless AudioEB Schematic

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GIO0_SPI_MISO

HF1 FIDUCIAL HF3 FIDUCIAL

HF2 FIDUCIAL

SPI_MOSI

PROGRAM CONNECTOR
GND_C GIO3 SPI_CLK

CC85XX Power Supply (Can be used to measure current)


P7,R38,R54 not mounted --0R R36 2 1 --0R R43 2 1 --0R R46 2 1 P7 1 2 3 5 7 3V3_SEC 9 4 6 8 10 GIO12 DVDD_CC85xx AVDD_CC85xx IOVDD_CC85xx DVDD_CC85xx AVDD_CC85xx GIO13 Ext_CLK

Extra Pins
P16 not mounted --0R 2 R34 1 --0R R35 2 1 P16 1 3 5 7 VBAT 2 4 6 8 GIO14 GIO12_LVDSN GIO13_LVDSP GIO14 GIO11_SDA GIO15 GIO10_SCL

CC85XXEM
1 P1 1 3 5 7 9 11 13 15 GIO12_LVDSN 17 GIO13_LVDSP 19 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 GIO1 GIO2_RESET SPI_CSN SPI_CLK SPI_MOSI GIO0_SPI_MISO GIO15 1 1

TP1 1 TP1

TP2 1 TP1

TP3 1 TP1

TP4 1 TP1

TP5 1 TP1

TP6 1 TP1

TP7 1 TP1

AVDD_CC85xx C52 2 -4.7U/6 C22 2 -4.7U/6 C51 2 DVDD_CC85xx IOVDD_CC85xx P2 1 3 5 7 9 11 GIO6_WCLK 13 GIO4_MCLK 15 RSTN 17 GIO5_BCLK 19 BB02-BY-2X10 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 GIO3

3V3_IO

-4.7U/6 VBAT

Ext_CLK GIO9_AD2 GIO8_AD1 GIO7_AD0 USBM USBP

- Power supply - USB

3V3_SEC USBM USBP GIO9_AD2

3V3_SEC USBM USBP GIO9_AD2

P10

3V3_IO

3V3_IO

7 8 RSTN --0R 9 10 GIO9_AD2 R67 1 Not mounted BB02-HP-2X5

POWER

5V0

5V0 3V3_IO

PINROW2X4

GIO1

SPI_CSN

pinrow2x5 --0R R38 1

SPDIF TX
- DIT4096
VDD_DIT_5V IOVDD_DIT

SPDIF TX Conn. (Jumpers: Default not mounted )


P12 1 3 1 R8 --0R 2 5 6 8 10 12 14 16 2 4 5V0

BB02-BY-2X10

--0R R54 1 2

Codec EVM
(P3, P4 and P5 for connecting to external TI codec)
P5 1 2 4 6 BB02-HP-2X5 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 3V3_IO GIO11_SDA 1 R55 3V3_IO --2K7 R56 2 1 GIO10_SCL 5V0_AIC

3V3_IO GIO8_AD1 3 GIO7_AD0 GIO5_BCLK 7 GIO4_MCLK GIO6_WCLK 11 GIO2_RESET GIO8_AD1 13 GIO7_AD0 --0R 15 GIO9_AD2 R63 1 Not mounted 17 GIO4_MCLK 19 GIO6_WCLK 9 GIO5_BCLK 5

Codec EVM
1V8_AIC 3V3_AIC 5V0_AIC

DATA_DIT SCLK_DIT

2 7 R59 --0R Do not mount 9 1 11

MCLK_DIT 13 SYNC_DIT 15 RESET_DIT

1 2 P3

10

BB02-HP-2X8

SPDIF RX
- DIR9001
VDD_DIR CLKST_DIR

SPDIF RX Conn. (Jumpers: Default not mounted )


P13 1 3 5 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 GIO12 GIO8_AD1 GIO5_BCLK GIO4_MCLK GIO6_WCLK GIO2_RESET 3V3_IO

BB02-HP-2X10

P4 1 3 5 7 GIO13 9 11 SPI_MOSI 13 GIO0_SPI_MISO 15 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 GIO7_AD0 17 19 BB02-HP-2X10 GIO6_WCLK GND 15 GIO2_RESET 18 20 Not mounted 1 2 R3 --0R GIO5_BCLK 11 GIO4_MCLK 13 9 GIO2_RESET GIO10_SCL GIO12 GIO11_SDA GIO10_SCL

--2K7

GIO11_SDA GIO10_SCL

CODEC
- TLV320AIC3101

AUDIO_DIR DOUT_DIR BCK_DIR SCK_DIR LRCK_DIR RESET_DIR 1 1 1 1 R57 R9 2 --470R 2 7 9 11 13 15

SPI_CLK

Codec Enable Conn. (Jumpers: Default all mounted )


GIO12 P15 5V0 3V3_IO GIO8_AD1 7 1 3 5 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 5V0_AIC IOVDD_AIC DIN_AIC DOUT_AIC BCLK_AIC MCLK_AIC WCLK_AIC RESET_AIC GIO12

--470R 2 R11 --470R 2 R13 --470R

BB02-HP-2X8

TAS57XX EVM
GIO4_MCLK GIO10_SCL GIO5_BCLK GIO8_AD1 12V_DC

Human Interaction Devices


- Buttons - LED - Reset Button
VDD_HID

Human Interface Conn (Jumpers: Default all mounted)


P18 1 3 2 4 6 8 PINROW2X9 3V3_IO GIO1 GIO9_AD2 GIO3

GND

BB02-HP-2X8

17

15

13

11

18

16

14

12

LED/SW2 7 LED/SW3 RSTN SPI_CSN RSTN SPI_CSN

10

P8

LED/SW1

CONTRACT NO.

COMPANY NAME

025104
GIO11_SDA 3V3_IO 12V_DC APPROVALS GIO2_RESET GIO6_WCLK GIO9_AD2 3V3_IO DRAWN CHECKED ISSUED DATE

Texas Instruments
DWG PurePath Wireless EB 1.2.2

BB02-HP-2X4

PEH

SIZE

FSCM NO.

DWG NO.

REV.

A4
SCALE SHEET

1.2.2 1(6)

AUDIO_DIR CLKST_DIR DOUT_DIR BCK_DIR SCK_DIR LRCK_DIR RESET_DIR VDD_DIR

AUDIO_DIR CLKST_DIR DOUT_DIR C21 1 2 C41 2 1 VDD_DIR VDD_DIR -100N/16 2 2 BCK_DIR SCK_DIR LRCK_DIR RESET_DIR VDD_DIR VDD_DIR 1 AUDIO_DIR 2 FSOUT0 3 FSOUT1 4 SCK_DIR 5 VDD 6 DGND 7 XTO 8 XTI 9 CLKST_DIR 10 LRCK_DIR 11 BCK_DIR 12 DOUT_DIR 13 PSCK0 VDD_DIR 1 R7 2 VDD_DIR 2 14 PSCK1 R81 Not mounted COUT UOUT DOUT EMPH BCKO BFRAME LRCKO RSV CLKST RXIN FILT AGND VCC SCKO FMT1 ERROR CKSEL U1 28 27 26 10U/10/1206 VDD_DIR VDD_DIR VDD_DIR Not mounted 1 R29 --7K5 1 2 R28 --47K VDD_DIR 5 + 2 C23 2 1 1 2 R30 --0R -100N/16 C54 1 2 J4 2 1 -1N/50 R14 --75R 3 1 SCP628VGG

Coax Connector

R77

R60

ERROR

--10K

--10K

74LVC2GU04DCK 6 U4-A 1 1 R62 2 4

1 -0R R27 --2K2

R82

U4-B

--10K

R17

R18

2 --0R Not mounted

74LVC2GU04DCK

--0R

Not mounted VDD_DIR -100N/16 C17 1 C15 1 10U/10/1206 1 R4 2 C16 1 10U/10/1206 C18 1 Default Mounted: 3-2 VDD_DIR J14 3 2 1 JMP3A 1 OUT 2 GND 3 VCC -100N/16 C40 1 2 TORX147PL J2

25 FMT0 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 C19 2 1

Optical Receiver

--0R

1 R5 2 --0R -68N/16

-100N/16

C20 1 2

-47N/16

R6 1 2

--10K

--0R

DIR9001PW

RESET_DIR 2 2

R10

R79

--10K

--0R

Not mounted

VDD_DIR U9-A 1 ERROR R45 1 2 --2K2 2 R68 74LVC2GU04DCK 6 3 5 + 2 U9-B 4 74LVC2GU04DCK

--0R

Not mounted

EL11-21VGC

D4

--680R

CONTRACT NO.

COMPANY NAME

025104
APPROVALS DRAWN CHECKED ISSUED DATE

Texas Instruments
DWG

PEH

PPW EB - DIR9001
FSCM NO. DWG NO. REV.

SIZE

A4
SCALE SHEET

1.2.2 2(6)

DATA_DIT SCLK_DIT MCLK_DIT SYNC_DIT RESET_DIT VDD_DIT_5V 2

DATA_DIT SCLK_DIT MCLK_DIT SYNC_DIT RESET_DIT

R44

VDD_DIT IOVDD_DIT

R_2_0402_G
IOVDD_DIT

SPDIF TX
IOVDD_DIT C43 1 2 10U/10/1206 IOVDD_DIT C24 2 1 -100N/16 VDD_DIT C44 1 2 VDD_DIT C25 2 1 -100N/16

Coax Connector
C26 2 1 -100N/16 J3 2 1 R32 --150R 2 3 1 SCP628VGG

10U/10/1206

R31

IOVDD_DIT 2

IOVDD_DIT 2

IOVDD_DIT VDD_DIT

--120R

R24

R23

--10K

--0R

Not mounted

IOVDD_DIT U2 1 NC/CSS 2 CDOUT/COPY/C U NC/V BLS NC/BLSM 6 MCLK_DIT 7 VIO MCLK MODE

2 28 27 26 25 24 23 22 NC/MONO NC/MDAT VDD TX+ TXDGND 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 RESET_DIT

3 CCLK/L --10K 4 CDIN/CLK1 5

--0R

Not mounted

R25

R26

Opt. Connector
VDD_DIT 1 GND 2 VCC 3 IN -100N/16 C42 1 2 J1

IOVDD_DIT 1 R19 2

IOVDD_DIT 2

8 DGND 9 RXP/FMT0

--10K

--0R

Not mounted

R20

10 NC/FMT1 11 SCLK_DIT 12 SYNC_DIT SYNC 13 SDATA 14 SCLK

R22 2

R21

TOTX177PL

--10K

--0R

Not mounted

DATA_DIT

DIT4096IPW

CONTRACT NO.

COMPANY NAME

025104
APPROVALS DRAWN CHECKED ISSUED DATE

Texas Instruments
DWG

PEH

PPW EB - DIT4096
FSCM NO. DWG NO. REV.

SIZE

A4
SCALE SHEET

1.2.2 3(6)

--L_Bead 1 2 L1 GND_C

R97 Not mounted 2 R96 1 R97 1 --0R

LINE OUT RIGHT J20 2 3 1 SCP628VGG

IOVDD_AIC 5V0_AIC MCLK_AIC GND_C Not mounted GIO11_SDA RESET_AIC

IOVDD_AIC BCLK_AIC 5V0_AIC MCLK_AIC GIO11_SDA RESET_AIC WCLK_AIC DIN_AIC

BCLK_AIC WCLK_AIC DIN_AIC DOUT_AIC GIO10_SCL 1V8_AIC 3V3_AIC Do not mount for SE 1 R65 2

--0R C35 2 1 R94 1 -1N/50

DOUT_AIC GIO10_SCL

--100R R64 1 2 --100R 0ohm for SE 1nF for DIFF --0R

R15 1 2

LINE OUT LEFT R99 Not mounted J21 2 2 1 R99 1 --0R 3 1 SCP628VGG

--0R

R12 1 2 --0R LINE IN LEFT J18 2 3 1 SCP628VGG R37 1 2 --0R 0ohm to GND for SE 4.7uF to Codec for DIFF C50 1 2 -4.7U/6

C47 1 2 -4.7U/6

IOVDD_AIC U3 1 MCLK_AIC 2 BCLK_AIC WCLK_AIC DIN_AIC 5 DOUT_AIC 6 DVSS 7 IOVDD 8 GIO10_SCL 9 SCL SDA 10 M1LP/L1LP 11 M1LM/L1LM HPRCOM DRVSS HPLCOM HPLOUT DRVDD AVSS1 THERMAL HPROUT AVSS2 AVDD DRVDD L_LOP DOUT L_LOM 3 WCLK 4 DIN R_LOP R_LOM BCLK MCLK DVDD 32 31 30 29 28 27 26 25 24 23 1 22 21 20 2 19 1 18 17 41 40 39 38 37 36 35 34 33 C_10U_0805_X5R_K_10 C144 2 1R1002 --0R Do not mount for SE 1 R101 2 --0R Do not mount for SE RESET_AIC

Do not mount for SE R75 1 2 --100R R66

GND_C

GND_C

--0R 2 R95 1 0ohm for SE 1nF for DIFF --0R C4 1 2 GND_C GND_C -1N/50 2

--100R

HEADPHONE CONN. J17 1 2 C49 1 2 47U/10/C-T494 C46 1 2 47U/10/C-T494 3 4 5 SCJ373P

GND_C --0R Not mounted GND_C R33 1 2 Voltage divider to adjust input voltage R16 1 2 --0R 0ohm to GND for SE 4.7uF to Codec for DIFF C45 1 2 -4.7U/6 R50 1 2 --0R

GIO11_SDA

HP_DETECT

LINE IN RIGHT J19 2 3 1 SCP628VGG

C36 1 2 -4.7U/6

12 M1RP/L1RP 13 M1RM/L1RM 14 M2/L2/MD 15 MBIAS 16 M2/L2

C161 C_10U_0805_X5R_K_10 1 R92 2 --0R 0ohm for SE 1nF for DIFF DWG NO.

TLV320AIC3101 GND_C GND_C IOVDD_AIC J23 3 MIC_DETECT 2 1 HP_DETECT JMP3A GIO12

MIC_DETECT

GND_C

3V3_AIC

3V3_AIC

1V8_AIC

MIC IN J8 1 2 SCJ373P 3 4 5

C27 1 2

C31 1 2

C29 1 2

C28 1 2

-100N/16

10U/10/1206

-100N/16

10U/10/1206

10U/10/1206

10U/10/1206

-100N/16

C34 1 2

C32 2 1

C33 1 2

C30 1 2

-100N/16

R39

--2K2

R40

--2K2

(Jumper: Default mounted 1-2)

R41

2 1 R42 2 --0R

4U7/25/1206 C55 1 2 C53 1 2 -100N/16 -100N/16 4U7/25/1206 C38 1 2 C37 1 2 Not mounted

GND_C

GND_C GND_C

GND_C

GND_C

GND_C

--0R

GND_C 5V0_AIC 1 IN C14 2 1 -100N/16 2 GND 3 EN GND_C NR 4 C39 2 1 --10N/25 OUT U11 5 C13 1 1V8_AIC

Not mounted

GND_C

GND_C

GND_C

1U/10/0805

TPS79318DBVR

GND_C

U8 1 IN -100N/16 2 1 C9 GND 3 EN NR 4 C12 2 1 OUT 5

3V3_AIC

GND_C

1U/10/0805

C6

CONTRACT NO.

COMPANY NAME

025104
APPROVALS DRAWN CHECKED ISSUED DATE

Texas Instruments
DWG

GND_C --10N/25

GND_C

TPS79333DBVR GND_C

PEH

PPW EB-TLV320AIC3101
FSCM NO. REV.

SIZE

R98

GND_C

A4
SCALE SHEET

1.2.2 4(6)

5V0 5V0 3V3_IO 3V3_SEC USBM USBP GIO9_AD2 USBM SCTERM2 USBP GIO9_AD2 J5 1 2 3 D1 2 1 4 MBS6 3V3_IO U5 2 J9 1 SM6T12A -100N/16 C1 1 R1 2 --0R 1 1 1 IN 5 EN 3 GND GND NR/A D2 OUT 2 -100N/16 U7 1 IN -100N/16 C8 2 GND 3 EN NR 4 C11 1 1 5V0_USB OUT 5 1 1U/10/0805 C5 C2 --10N/25 2 4 C3 6 1 1 2 REG104GA-5 5V0

3V3_SEC

12V_DC

JMP2A

J6 2 3 1 DCJACK2.5

3V3_IO

TPS79333DBVR

JMP3A

2 VC080505C150D 3 1 V1 2

--10N/25

J10 1

U10 1 IN OUT 5 1 1U/10/0805 C7

3V3_SEC

Switch_6pin

C10 1

-100N/16

2 GND 3 EN NR 4 C48 1

3V3_IO

1 P6 2 3

6 5 4

TPS79333DBVR

3 2 J11 1

JMP3A

1 R2 2

5V0_USB J7 1 CU04SCM 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 R47 --1K5

GIO9_AD2

--330R

USBM 1 R53 2 USBP

--33R

--33R R52, R53 Not Mounted

R52

EL11-21VGC

D3 2

--10N/25

CONTRACT NO.

COMPANY NAME

025104
APPROVALS DRAWN CHECKED ISSUED DATE

Texas Instruments
DWG

PPW EB - POWER
FSCM NO. DWG NO. REV.

PEH

SIZE

A4
SCALE SHEET

1.2.2
5(6)

VDD_HID LED/SW1 LED/SW2 LED/SW3 RSTN SPI_CSN

VDD_HID LED/SW1 LED/SW2 LED/SW3 RSTN SPI_CSN VDD_HID R58 2 VDD_HID R51 2 VDD_HID R84 2 D13 1 2 1

--120R EL11-21VGC

--120R EL11-21VGC

DTSL-6 12 SW1 3 4

--120R EL11-21VGC

D11 1 2

D9 1 2

LED/SW1

12

DTSL-6 SW2 3 4

LED/SW2

DTSL-6 12 SW3 3 4 3V3_IO 1 DTSL-6 12 SW8 3 4 C63 2 1 --10K RSTN --10N/25 R83 2

LED/SW3

DTSL-6 12 SW9 3 4

SPI_CSN

CONTRACT NO.

COMPANY NAME

025104
APPROVALS DRAWN CHECKED ISSUED DATE

Texas Instruments
DWG

PPW EB - HID
FSCM NO. DWG NO. REV.

PEH

SIZE

A4
SCALE SHEET

1.2.2 6(6)

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