User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Revision History
- Table of Contents
- Chapter 1 Introduction
- Chapter 2 Wireless Sensing Triple Axis Reference design introduction
- Chapter 3 Sensor Board description
- 3.1 Board overview
- 3.2 A/D conversion of XYZ levels
- 3.3 Power management
- 3.4 ZSTAR Sensor Board hardware overview
- 3.4.1 Analog connections
- 3.4.2 g-select connections
- 3.4.3 BDM (Background Debug Mode) connections
- 3.4.4 Sensor Board schematics
- 3.4.5 Button connections
- 3.4.6 MC13191 to MC9S08QG8 microcontroller interface
- 3.4.7 MC13191 RF interface
- 3.4.8 Clocking options of MC9S08QG8
- 3.4.9 LED indicators connections
- 3.4.10 Power supply
- 3.5 Bill of Materials
- Chapter 4 USB stick board description
- Chapter 5 Software Design
- 5.1 Introduction
- 5.2 SMAC (Simple Media Access Controller)
- 5.3 ZSTAR RF protocol
- 5.4 STAR protocol and ZSTAR extensions (over USB)
- 5.5 Bootloader
- Chapter 6 Application Setup
- Appendix A References

ZSTAR Installation Procedure
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9. Launch the RD3152 software “RD3152MMA7260QSW.exe" and select the COM port number
which you may have assigned in Device Manager.
Figure 6-1
If no error message appears, the COM port is opened correctly and software communicates with the USB
stick.
10. Now lets go and check data from the ZSTAR Sensor Board.
Raw data, 2D/3D screen, or Scope work should be used for this purpose. While moving (turning, shaking)
with a ZSTAR Sensor Board, data from the separate axis should change accordingly.
The RD3152MMA7260QSW calibration screen can be used for sensor calibration (calibration data is
stored in the Sensor Board).