readme.txt Driver File Contents (AN_033_CC2420_MSP430_1_11.zip)

Chipcon CC2420: MCU prototyping with CC2420DK

When the FPGA configuration has been loaded, the CC2400EB test ports will be configured as listed below.
All signals (in or out) are copied to test port 2 for monitoring.

It should be noted that when using a ribbon cable from Test Port 1 to the MCU, 
one can experiencing that some of the signals are interfering with each other.
A solution would be to use single wires instead.

Pin	Test Port 1 (MCU)	Test Port 2 (copy)
1	N/C			N/C
2	N/C			N/C
3	N/C			N/C
4	FIFOP (to MCU)		FIFOP (copy)
5	Highz			Highz 
6	Highz			Highz 
7	Highz			Highz 
8	SFD (to MCU)		SFD (copy)
9	Highz			Highz
10	Highz			Highz 
11	Highz			Highz
12	CSn (from MCU)		CSn (copy)
13	SCLK (from MCU)		SCLK (copy)
14	SI (from MCU)		SI (copy)
15	SO (to MCU)		SO (copy)
16	CCA (to MCU)		CCA (copy)
17	FIFO (to MCU)		FIFO (copy)
18	RESETn (from MCU)	RESETn (copy)
19	VREG_EN (from MCU)	VREG_EN (copy)
20	Gnd			Gnd
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