ATMEGA256RZBV-8CU Atmel, ATMEGA256RZBV-8CU Datasheet - Page 10

BUNDLE ATMEGA2560V/AT86RF230-ZU

ATMEGA256RZBV-8CU

Manufacturer Part Number
ATMEGA256RZBV-8CU
Description
BUNDLE ATMEGA2560V/AT86RF230-ZU
Manufacturer
Atmel
Series
ATMEGAr
Datasheet

Specifications of ATMEGA256RZBV-8CU

Frequency
2.4GHz
Modulation Or Protocol
802.15.4 Zigbee
Applications
ISM, ZigBee™
Power - Output
3dBm
Sensitivity
-101dBm
Voltage - Supply
1.8 V ~ 3.6 V
Current - Receiving
15.5mA
Current - Transmitting
16.5mA
Data Interface
PCB, Surface Mount
Memory Size
256kB Flash, 4kB EEPROM, 8kB RAM
Antenna Connector
PCB, Surface Mount
Package / Case
100-TFBGA
Wireless Frequency
2.4 GHz
Interface Type
SPI, USART
Output Power
3 dBm
For Use With
ATAVRISP2 - PROGRAMMER AVR IN SYSTEMATJTAGICE2 - AVR ON-CHIP D-BUG SYSTEM
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
Operating Temperature
-
Data Rate - Maximum
-
Lead Free Status / Rohs Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
For Use With/related Products
ATmega256
5 How to Program the ATmega1281
5.1 EEPROM File Generation
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AVR414
Figure 4-3 Complete Setup: STK500, STK501 and RZ502
With the hardware successfully assembled and configured for both peers it is time to
program them. This section describes how to do this using the STK500. Subsection
5.2 goes through the steps necessary to program the ATmega1281 with the
precompiled evaluation application. However in advance of doing this operation, an
EEPROM file must be generated that contains the 64-bit MAC address of each radio.
This operation is described in subsection 5.1.
The IEEE 802.15.4 stack from Atmel uses the EEPROM of the AVR microcontroller to
store the unique 64-bit MAC address. An EEPROM file that contains this address
must be generated since the ATmega1281 is not preprogrammed with this
information.
NOTE: The MAC address printed on the RZ502 top module is for evaluation only. For
customer’s products a separate address must be obtained.
1. Locate the MAC address on the RZ502 board. The address is a 16-byte string
2. Then start the HEXMaker command line tool found in the “bin” folder. This tool
printed on a small white label (Ex. 00-04-25-FF-FF-17-03-E9).
takes two inputs; filename of the .hex file and the MAC address in 16-byte string
representation. Ex.:
>HEXMaker nodeA.hex 000425FFFF1703E9
nodeA.hex created!
Filename
MAC address
: nodeA.hex
: 00 04 25 FF FF 17 03 E9 (Byte order reversed in HEX file)
8051A-AVR-11/06

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