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Our SW development shall be done on CY8CKIT-062S2-43012 and we intend to demonstrate it on standalone CY8CMOD-062-43012 module i.e. no additional carrier board but only power supply from battery (currently we are not using any of the module peripheral buses)
1. Correct me if I wrong but from the schematics of both module and pioneer kit, we understand that both 3.6V (VBAT), 1.8V (VDDIO) and 3.3V (VDD) should be supplied to module?
2. For uploading new FW to CY8CMOD-062-43012 do we must use physical connectors (SWD / JTAG) or the default factory FW includes OTA capability?
Thanks in advance
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Hello @YeS ,
1. Correct me if I wrong but from the schematics of both module and pioneer kit, we understand that both 3.6V (VBAT), 1.8V (VDDIO) and 3.3V (VDD) should be supplied to module?
Ans. Yes, your understanding is right. Please find the operating voltage domains in the picture below:
For more information refer Page#37 of the kit guide here.
2. For uploading new FW to CY8CMOD-062-43012 do we must use physical connectors (SWD / JTAG) or the default factory FW includes OTA capability?
Ans. The pre-programmed firmware doesn't come with OTA capability. You need to use SWD/JTAG to program the firmware to add OTA capability. The following code example demonstrates this: https://github.com/Infineon/mtb-example-anycloud-ota-mqtt
Hope this helps 🙂
Regards,
Dheeraj
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Hello @YeS ,
1. Correct me if I wrong but from the schematics of both module and pioneer kit, we understand that both 3.6V (VBAT), 1.8V (VDDIO) and 3.3V (VDD) should be supplied to module?
Ans. Yes, your understanding is right. Please find the operating voltage domains in the picture below:
For more information refer Page#37 of the kit guide here.
2. For uploading new FW to CY8CMOD-062-43012 do we must use physical connectors (SWD / JTAG) or the default factory FW includes OTA capability?
Ans. The pre-programmed firmware doesn't come with OTA capability. You need to use SWD/JTAG to program the firmware to add OTA capability. The following code example demonstrates this: https://github.com/Infineon/mtb-example-anycloud-ota-mqtt
Hope this helps 🙂
Regards,
Dheeraj
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Thanks Dheeraj.
1. Regarding power supplied, you and the link you mentioned refer to CY8CKIT-062S2-43012 development pioneer kit, does it also valid to CY8CMOD-062S2-43012 module?
i. Do operation voltages tolerances are the same?
ii. Are all the voltages, which are listed in the table, required?
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Hello @YeS ,
1. Regarding power supplied, you and the link you mentioned refer to CY8CKIT-062S2-43012 development pioneer kit, does it also valid to CY8CMOD-062S2-43012 module?Ans. The kit uses the CY8CMOD-062S2-43012 module itself, so it is valid.
2. Do operation voltages tolerances are the same?
Ans. Yes, they remain the same.
3. Are all the voltages, which are listed in the table, required?
Ans. Each of the voltage domains powers up specific parts of the system. You can understand what each domain is used for and then take a decision on what should be powered and what shouldn't be. It is entirely upto you. See Hardware Design Guide section "Power pin connections" for information on this.
Regards,
Dheeraj