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CC2511 Dongle
 
8.3 Debug 
connector 
The CC2511 Dongle has debug connector (P3) that is compatible with the SoC debug 
connector on the SmartRF04EB. This enables the CC2511 Dongle to be programmed and 
debugged via the SmartRF04EB. The debug connector and the test pins on the CC2511 
Dongle can be removed to reduce its size. If that is done, programming and debugging can 
still be done using the connector on the back of the CC2511 Dongle (P5). The pin-out of the 
debug connector (P3) is given in Table 2. 
 
Pin 
Function 
1 GND 
2 VDD 
P2_2 / debug clock 
P2_1 / debug data 
5 P1_4 
6 P1_5 
7 RESET_N 
8 P1_6 
Not connected (VDD by mounting R6, 0 Ohm) 
10 P1_7 
Table 2 Debug connector (P3) pin-out 
8.4 
General purpose I/O connectors 
All GPIO pins on the CC2511 that are not used on the Dongle are routed to the P4 “Test pins” 
pin-row. They can be used for debugging or to connect external devices to the CC2511. The 
pin-out is given in Table 3. 
 
Pin 
Function 
1 P2_0 
2 GND 
3 P0_5 
4 P0_4 
5 P0_3 
6 P0_2 
7 P0_1 
8 P0_0 
9 VDD 
10 P1_3 
Table 3: Test pins (P4) pin-out 
8.5 
Cutaway section  
On the CC2511 Dongle the debug connector and the GPIO test-pin connector is mounted on 
a section of the Dongle that may be removed to minimise the CC2511 Dongle size. This 
cutaway section is marked with a white line, see Figure 11. If this section is removed from the 
dongle, the CC2511 can still be programmed and debugged using the alternative debug 
connector found on the back of the CC2511 Dongle, see Figure 12. 
 
8.6 
RF Performance of PCB antenna 
The performance of the PCB antenna will be affected by the device the CC2511 USB dongle 
is connected to. Thus, when plugged into different computers or a USB extension cable 
differences in the CC2511 USB dongle RF performance must be expected. The maximum 
antenna gain measured with this design is 5.3 dBi. Thus, duty cycling or reduction of output 
power might be needed to ensure compliance with regulatory limits, see application note 
AN032 for more information about SRD regulations in the 2.4 GHz ISM band. AN032 is 
available from www.ti.com/lpw or www.chipcon.com. 
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