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SN 132 SNAPstick
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Table of Contents
Introduction ..................................................................................................................................... 1
On-Board Indicators ......................................................................................................................... 1
USB Interface ................................................................................................................................... 2
Powering Options............................................................................................................................. 2
Taking Things Further ...................................................................................................................... 3
Introduction
The SN 132 SNAPstick is designed to be a compact and easy way to connect a PC to a SNAP wireless network.
Figure 1 - Overhead view of SN 132 SNAPstick (no RF Engine installed)
The module supports all existing forms of the Synapse RF engine and is fully compatible with Synapse’s Portal
management software.
On-Board Indicators
A Tri-color LED is available as an output indicator. This component has the ability to emit a red, green, or amber
light. It can be controlled by SNAPpy scripts (running on the SNAPstick) that manipulate GPIO pins 0 and 1.
User Accessible LED
Power Indicator LED
Figure 2 - On board LEDs
The following table describes the how to control the output pins to obtain desired colors. Notice that the LED lines
are active LOW.
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Desired LED Color
Value of GPIO Pin 0
Value of GPIO Pin 1
Red
Low
High
Green
High
Low
Amber
Low
Low
OFF
High
High
1
A second green LED is used to indicate that power is being supplied to the module. It cannot be controlled by the
user.
The SNAPstick does not provide access to any other of the 17 General Purpose Input/Output (GPIO) pins
available on the RF engines. These are accessible with other forms of Synapse evaluation hardware.
Synapse offers 3 other types of SNAP nodes:
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SN163 Bridge Demonstration Board
SN111 End Device Demonstration Board
SN171 Proto Board
USB Interface
The USB interface on the SNAPstick communicates with the connected RF Engine via internal UART 1. This
UART is connected to GPIO pins 7-10. The following table describes their use.
Pin Name
Direction of Pin
Description
GPIO 7
Input
UART1 Rx Data
GPIO 8
Output
UART1 Tx Data
GPIO 9
Bidirectional
UART1 CTS
GPIO 10
Bidirectional
UART1 RTS
Powering Options
The SNAPstick can be powered using any form of standard USB connection.
Note: It must be a powered-USB connection. Examples include: a PC/laptop port, a powered-USB hub, or
a stand-alone USB AC adapter
The module does not require Synapse’s Portal software or other software drivers to be installed in order to draw
power from the PC’s USB port.
Figure 3 – A SNAPstick drawing power from a laptop PC and USB AC Adapter
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Taking Things Further
Synapse offers a wide variety of alternate demonstration boards. These provide more control over the input and
output functionality of the SNAP RF engine. For example, the SN171 Proto Board provides full access to all 19
GPIO pins and is available standalone or as a part of Synapse’s EK2500 evaluation kit.
The SN 132 SNAPstick is featured in the Synapse EK2100 Evaluation Kit. This kit is designed to guide the user
through a basic SNAP network setup and a series of application demonstrations. It includes all the hardware and
software needed to gain a basic understanding of SNAP mesh networking and the capabilities of SNAP nodes.
More information is available online in the form of the EK2100 Users Guide.
More information about all of Synapse’s expanded evaluation kits, the Portal software and SNAP networking can
be found at our dedicated online support forum at:
http://forums.synapse-wireless.com
or our company web-page:
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