MCP2140DM-TMPSNS Microchip Technology, MCP2140DM-TMPSNS Datasheet - Page 49

BOARD DEMO FOR MCP2140

MCP2140DM-TMPSNS

Manufacturer Part Number
MCP2140DM-TMPSNS
Description
BOARD DEMO FOR MCP2140
Manufacturer
Microchip Technology

Specifications of MCP2140DM-TMPSNS

Main Purpose
Interface, IrDA
Embedded
Yes, MCU, 8-Bit
Utilized Ic / Part
MCP2140
Primary Attributes
IrDA Controller with PIC18F MCU and Temp Sensor Temp
Secondary Attributes
Set up as a Data Logger
Processor To Be Evaluated
MCP2140
Interface Type
ICSP
Silicon Manufacturer
Microchip
Silicon Core Number
MCP2140
Kit Application Type
Sensing - Temperature
Application Sub Type
Temperature Sensor
Kit Contents
Board
Rohs Compliant
Yes
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant, Lead free / RoHS Compliant
Other names
MCP2140DM-TMPSNSR
MCP2140DM-TMPSNSR

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F.1.1.1
1. Ensure 3 AAA batteries are properly inserted into the battery holder.
2. Connect JP1 and JP2 (closed position). The power LED (D5) will turn on. After a
3. Depress and release the RESET button.
4. Turn on the Palm (or equivalent) PDA.
5. With both devices on a flat surface, place the Palm PDA about 25 cm (10”) away
6. Open the MCP215xDemo program on the Palm PDA.
7. Tap the Connect button.
8. Tap the 123 button.
9. Tap any number (0-9). This is the command that will be received by the
10. Tap on the DONE button. The number selected in step 9 will be displayed on the
11. To transmit this data byte, tap on the Send button. Notice that the value in the
12. To see the received data, tap on the Show button. This shows the contents of the
FIGURE F-2:
13. To close the trace buffer, tap the OK button.
14. Repeating steps 8 through 11 will cause the Palm PDA to transmit another data
15. To clear the trace buffer, tap on the Clear button
16. To disconnect the IR link, tap the Disconnect button. The DSR and CTS LEDs
few seconds, the PHACT LED (D4) will also turn on, indicating that the MCP2140
is in the Non-Discovery Mode (NDM) state.
from the MCP2140 IrDA Standard Wireless Temperature Sensor Demo Board,
pointing the IR port of the Palm PDA (dark red window at the top of the PDA)
toward the two clear LEDs (D1, D6) on the MCP2140 IrDA Standard Wireless
Temperature Sensor Demo Board.
MCP2140 IrDA Standard Wireless Temperature Sensor Demo Board, instructing
the program to send a data string back to the Palm PDA. At this time, the DSR
(D2), CTS (D3) and PHACT (D4) LEDs are turned off.
line “TX Data (ASCII) = x” (where x is the number). Notice that the line that shows
“Trace:” indicates 0 bytes.
trace buffer increases up to 250 bytes.
The DSR LED will turn on, the CTS LED will strobe until all the data has been
transmitted and the PHACT LED will turn off.
trace buffer. The trace buffer window should display a string of data as shown in
Figure F-2.
string of 250 byte. Notice that the trace buffer counter increments by 250 each
time.
will immediately turn off and the PHACT LED will turn on in about 10 seconds.
OPERATING THE “TRANSMIT 250 BYTE DATA STRING” PROGRAM
MCP215XDEMO TRACE BUFFER WINDOW AFTER
RECEIVING 250 BYTE DATA STRING
32345678
4bcdefgh
52345678
6BEDEFGH
72345678
8bcdefgh
92345678
ABCDEFGH
B2345678
Cbcdefgh
D2345678
EBCDEFGH
F2345678
1bcdefgh
22345678
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