PAN1740A Bluetooth® Low Energy Module Module Integration Guide Rev. 1.
PAN1740A Bluetooth Module Overview The PAN1740A is an optimized version of the PAN1740, offering a reduced boot time and supporting up to eight connections. It has a fully integrated radio transceiver and baseband processor for Bluetooth® 5 Low Energy (LE). It can be used as a stand-alone application processor or as a data pump in hosted systems. The device is optimized for remote control units (RCU) requiring support for voice commands and motion/gesture recognition.
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PAN1740A Bluetooth Module 1 About This Document Table of Contents 1 About This Document .................................................................................................................. 6 1.1 Purpose and Audience......................................................................................................... 6 1.2 Revision History .................................................................................................................. 6 1.3 Use of Symbols ........
PAN1740A Bluetooth Module 1 About This Document 1 About This Document 1.1 Purpose and Audience This Module Integration Guide is intended to support the easy integration of the PAN1740A into a product and to ensure the compliance with regulatory requirements. This guide gives an overview about the hardware design requirements by providing a reference design, which is the evaluation board of the PAN1740A.
PAN1740A Bluetooth Module Symbol 1 About This Document Description Requirement Indicates a requirement that must be met before the corresponding tasks can be completed. Result Indicates the result of a task or the result of a series of tasks. This font GUI text Indicates fixed terms and text of the graphical user interface. Example: Click Save. Menu > Menu item Path Indicates a path, e.g. to access a dialog. Example: In the menu, select File > Setup page.
PAN1740A Bluetooth Module 2 Overview 2 Overview The PAN1740A is an optimized version of the PAN1740, offering a reduced boot time and supporting up to eight connections. It has a fully integrated radio transceiver and baseband processor for Bluetooth 5 LE. It can be used as a stand-alone application processor or as a data pump in hosted systems. The device is optimized for remote control units (RCU) requiring support for voice commands and motion/gesture recognition.
PAN1740A Bluetooth Module 3 PAN1740A Module 3 PAN1740A Module 3.1 Block Diagram Total capacity shall not exceed 2.5 µF. The total inductance shall not exceed 2.5 µH. There is no resistor value in this design. Module Integration Guide Rev. 1.
PAN1740A Bluetooth Module 3.2 3 PAN1740A Module Footprint The dimensions are in millimeters. The outer dimensions have a tolerance of ±0.2 mm. The inner pins (2, 4, 6, 9, 11, 14, 16, 18, 21, 23) are shifted to the center by 1 mm. Top View 3.95 2.95 2.70 1.80 0.90 0.60 D A B 19 18 15 16 13 12 14 21 11 Top View 22 10 Module Integration Guide Rev. 1.1 9 2 24 0.55 1.00 23 1 4 3 6 5 8 1.70 1.80 2.70 9.50 20 17 0.90 1.80 0.60 1.80 C 7 9.
PAN1740A Bluetooth Module 3.3 3 PAN1740A Module Placement Antenna “Keep out Area” Do not place any ground plane under the marked restricted antenna area in any layer! This would be affecting the performance of the chip antenna in a critical manner. Impact of Placement on the Antenna Radiation Pattern The placement of the module, surrounding material, and customer components has an impact on the radiation pattern of the antenna. The recommendation for the ground plane is based on a FR4 4-Layer PCB.
PAN1740A Bluetooth Module 3 PAN1740A Module All dimensions are in millimeters. Use a ground plane in the area surrounding the module wherever possible. It is recommended to place the module: • • In the center (horizontal) of mother PCB. At the edge (horizontal) of mother PCB. Antenna Placement Recommendation 9.00 Min. 15.00 Min. 15.00 Keep out Area 9.50 3.00 5.00 Min. 40.00 Top View Module Integration Guide Rev. 1.
PAN1740A Bluetooth Module 4 Reference Design 4 Reference Design 4.1 USB-Dongle 4.1.1 Functionality • • • • • OTP cannot be damaged (fail-safe development) Runs with Dialog’s Keil® Compiler projects Runs with Connection Manager Can be used for software development "on the fly" Schematic J-Link OB C1 C2 www.segger.
PAN1740A Bluetooth Module 4.2 4.2.1 Mother Board Functionality • • • • • • 4.2.2 4 Reference Design Can be used with PAN1740A Adapter Board OTP can be programmed Runs with Dialog’s Keil Compiler projects Runs with Connection Manager Can be used for software development "on the fly" Runs with Smart Snippets™ including Power Profiler Placement Module Integration Guide Rev. 1.
PAN1740A Bluetooth Module 4.3 4 Reference Design Adapter Board Schematic P1.3 PCI-E-64 Module Integration Guide Rev. 1.1 PAN1740 12 11 10 9 6 5 4 3 P0.0 P0.1 P0.2 P0.3 P0.4 P0.5 P0.6 P0.7 VPP SW_CLK SW_DIO P1.0 P1.1 P1.2 P1.3 24 23 22 21 P1.0 P1.1 P1.2 P1.3 2 RST 13 N.C. RST RST 14 16 18 VCC 8 GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND 1 7 15 17 19 20 A B C D VPP SWCLK SWDIO C1 0.1 Reset PIN resistor is not mounted if the module is empty P1.0 SWDIO P1.2 JP1 1 VCC P1.
PAN1740A Bluetooth Module 5 Getting Started 5 Getting Started 5.1 Device Drivers 5.1.1 FTDI USB UART Depending on the operating system that is used, drivers for the “FTDI USB UART” might not be installed automatically. If in doubt, please check the FTDI website and install the drivers manually. For further information please visit https://www.ftdichip.com/Drivers/VCP.htm. 5.1.
PAN1740A Bluetooth Module 6 Run the Keil Project (Example) 6 Run the Keil Project (Example) The following requirements must be met: SDK is installed. USB-Dongle is installed. Use always the latest release from Dialog’s website https://www.dialogs.com/. 1. Open the Dialog SDK. 2. Open the proximity project example. The project is located in the following SDK folder. 3. Open Keil Compiler. Module Integration Guide Rev. 1.
PAN1740A Bluetooth Module 6 Run the Keil Project (Example) 4. Configure the Flash Target: Flash > Configure Flash Tools. Choose Settings. 5. Click on the tab Debug (1). 6. Setup the Port to SW (2). 7. Click OK (3). Module Integration Guide Rev. 1.
PAN1740A Bluetooth Module 8. Click on the icon Build 9. Click on the icon Debug 6 Run the Keil Project (Example) to build the target files. to run the debug session. The proximity project has now been compiled and downloaded into the RAM of the PAN1740A ETU. For more detailed information on project examples, please refer to Dialog’s download website https://www.dialogs.com/. Recommended is the proximity example as this is the most common profile. Module Integration Guide Rev. 1.
PAN1740A Bluetooth Module 7 Proximity Profile with two PAN1740A USB-Dongles (Example) 7 Proximity Profile with two PAN1740A USB-Dongles (Example) This example uses Dialog’s SDK version 3.0.2.1. The following requirement must be met: ® Microsoft Visual C++ 2010 Express – Freeware Compiler is installed. Use always the latest release from Dialog’s website https://www.dialogs.com/. Receiver Configuration 1. Navigate to DA14580_SDK_3.0.2.1\dk_apps\keil_projects\proximity\ monitor_fe_usb. 2.
PAN1740A Bluetooth Module 7 Proximity Profile with two PAN1740A USB-Dongles (Example) The Debug session must be stopped. 1. Open the folder Monitor Host Application in the SDK. 2. Open the project file host_proxm.sln with the Microsoft C++ Compiler. 3. Compile and run the software. 4. Determine the correct COM port using Windows® Device Manager and enter this port number in the Proximity Host application (DOS window). Transmitter Configuration 1.
PAN1740A Bluetooth Module 7 Proximity Profile with two PAN1740A USB-Dongles (Example) 7. Determine the correct COM port using Windows Device Manager and enter this port number in the proximity host application (DOS window). The receiver side will show the connection status. The USB-Dongles are connected with the proximity profile. For more detailed information on Proximity Profile, please refer to Dialog’s download website https://www.dialogs.com/. Module Integration Guide Rev. 1.
PAN1740A Bluetooth Module 8 Smart Snippets 8 Smart Snippets The following description describes the structure and the usage of Smart Snippets in a nutshell. For more information as well as related documents, please refer to the Panasonic website 13.2 Product Information. 8.1 Program Structure For details, please refer to the Smart Snippets help (Help/User Guide/Sleep Mode Advisor). 8.1.1 Project and Port Selection 1. Open Smart Snippets. 2.
PAN1740A Bluetooth Module 8.1.2 8 Smart Snippets Board Setup The tab Board Setup in the toolbox has to be used before any other tool as it establishes a communication with the development kit during the boot sequence and comes along with two lists. The upper list contains UART ports with its baud rate, which connect the FTDI chip version “DA14580”. The other list selects the GPIO pin which enables 6.8 V for OTP programming. 8.1.
PAN1740A Bluetooth Module 8.1.4 8 Smart Snippets Power Profiler The tool Power Profiler enables the user to measure the power consumption of the desired application with all its functionality. Start the measurement 1. Click Initialize. The program will be initialized and the COM port connection will be opened. 2. Click Start.
PAN1740A Bluetooth Module 8 Smart Snippets Toolbar The toolbar can be found in the top of Smart Snippets and enables the user to add: • • • • 8.1.5 Measurements and markers Export/import data to/from CSV-files Clear secondary current data Take snapshots of the Power Profiler chart (.png), which can be found in the path Dialog/Smart Snippets/Projects/UserProject.
PAN1740A Bluetooth Module 8.1.6 8 Smart Snippets OTP Programmer, SPI Flash Programmer, and EEPROM Programmer To burn the OTP memory and the OTP header on the “DA14580” with a user-definable .hex-, .ihex-, or .bin-file, the tool OTP Programmer is used. The tab OTP Image serves the purpose to read and burn the OTP memory while the tab OTP header is used to validate and burn the OTP header. The tab OTP NVDS is used to burn the OTP NVDS memory block.
PAN1740A Bluetooth Module 8 Smart Snippets Once the devices are connected, Smart Snippets enables live evaluation of the application code for instance by measuring the power consumption as depicted below. Module Integration Guide Rev. 1.
PAN1740A Bluetooth Module 9 Dialog Serial Port Service (DSPS) 9 Dialog Serial Port Service (DSPS) Dialog provides with DSPS its own Bluetooth LE communication profile. Software has been developed for the Development kit and tablets/phones allowing a serial port to be emulated between development kits, handheld devices, and PAN1740A USB sticks. This software can be downloaded from dialogs support website. In the following are a few different examples. 9.
PAN1740A Bluetooth Module 9 Dialog Serial Port Service (DSPS) This pin assignment can be changed to any desired pin assignment in the application source code file periph_setup.h. To simplify the connection by using jumpers, the following pin assignment is suitable. This assignment does only require a simple amendment in the code. 9.1.2 Start Dialog Serial Port Service (DSPS) The following requirement must be met: The Pro Kit is set up. 1. Open the iOS application DSPS.
PAN1740A Bluetooth Module 9 Dialog Serial Port Service (DSPS) The following window appears. Tab Description The tab Console enables to send data (ASCII or HEX) immediately after typing the data into the field Send Console Mode Data and receives data from the device, e.g. Smart Snippet UART Terminal, as shown below. Module Integration Guide Rev. 1.
PAN1740A Bluetooth Module 9 Dialog Serial Port Service (DSPS) The tab RX/TX allows similar functionality as the tab Console, but enables to send data character by character manually or based on a cyclic sending interval which can be determined by the user. The tab File enables to send data files instead of character strings. After the definition of a connection interval, the file directory of the device can be browsed to select the desired file. 9.
PAN1740A Bluetooth Module 9 Dialog Serial Port Service (DSPS) 2. Disable the sleep mode, as this is not fully supported for software flow control. 3. Compile the amended source codes. 4. Download the output .hex-files onto the sticks by using Dialog’s Connection Manager or Keil µVision®. Note that it is not possible to run the sticks with Dialog’s Smart Snippets. 5. Launch two terminals (e.g.
PAN1740A Bluetooth Module 10 Production Tools 10 Production Tools To program the PAN1740A in production a J-Link programmer and the 6.8 V programming voltage on the input pin VPP is required.
PAN1740A Bluetooth Module 11 Regulatory and Certification Information 11 Regulatory and Certification Information 11.1 General Certification Information Regulatory certifications are valid for the following radio relevant software: • • Dialog Semiconductor ROM of chip DA14585 Bluetooth Specification 5 For further certification requests for other radio software please contact Panasonic 13 Contact Details. 11.2 11.2.
PAN1740A Bluetooth Module 11 Regulatory and Certification Information However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception (which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on) the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: 11.2.
PAN1740A Bluetooth Module 11.2.6 11 Regulatory and Certification Information RF Exposure To comply with FCC RF Exposure requirements, the OEM must ensure that only antennas from the Approved Antenna List are installed 11.2.5 Approved Antenna List. The preceding statement must be included as a “CAUTION” statement in manuals for products operating with the approved antennas to alert users on FCC RF Exposure compliance.
PAN1740A Bluetooth Module 11 Regulatory and Certification Information Due to the model size, the IC identifier is displayed in the installation instruction and on the package label only. It cannot be displayed readable on the module’s label due to the limited size. The end customer has to assure that the device has a distance of more than 5 mm from the human body under all circumstances.
PAN1740A Bluetooth Module 11.3.1 11 Regulatory and Certification Information IC Notice The following IC notice has to be printed in English and French in the OEM end product user information: English The device PAN1740A, including the integrated antenna mentioned in 11.2.5 Approved Antenna List, complies with Canada RSS-GEN Rules. The device meets the requirements for modular transmitter approval as detailed in RSS-Gen. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: 1.
PAN1740A Bluetooth Module 11.3.2 11 Regulatory and Certification Information Labeling Requirements The following IC labelling requirements have to be followed by end product OEM’s: English Labeling Requirements The OEM must ensure that IC labelling requirements are met. This includes a clearly visible label on the outside of the OEM enclosure specifying the appropriate Panasonic IC identifier for this product as well as the IC Notice above.
PAN1740A Bluetooth Module 11.4 11 Regulatory and Certification Information European Conformity According to RED (2014/53/EU) All modules described in this Module Integration Guide comply with the standards according to the following LVD (2014/35/EU), EMC-D (2014/30/EU) together with RED (2014/53/EU) articles. Standards • Due to the model size, the CE marking is displayed in the installation instruction and on the package label only. It cannot be displayed according to regulation (EU) No.
PAN1740A Bluetooth Module 11.5 11 Regulatory and Certification Information Bluetooth For Bluetooth end products which integrate the PAN1740A the OEM needs to apply for an own end product listing (EPL) at the Bluetooth SIG. If the PAN1740A is used on more than one OEM product, costs can be saved by applying for a family EPL.
PAN1740A Bluetooth Module 12 Restricted Use 12 Restricted Use 12.
PAN1740A Bluetooth Module 13 Contact Details 13 Contact Details 13.1 Contact Us Please contact your local Panasonic Sales office for details on additional product options and services: For Panasonic Sales assistance in the EU, visit https://eu.industrial.panasonic.com/about-us/contact-us Email: wireless@eu.panasonic.com For Panasonic Sales assistance in North America, visit the Panasonic website “Sales & Support” to find assistance near you at https://na.industrial.panasonic.