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Hi,
I wanted to use some of the peripherals which are under the wiced.platform.MCU.STM32F4xx.peripherals.libraries.src like
stm32f4xx_ltdc.c
stm32f4xx_i2c.c
The platform is : CYW94343WWCD1_EVB-FreeRTOS-LwIP
If I use the following command for making target:
snip.bluetooth.ble_hello_sensor-CYW94343WWCD1_EVB-FreeRTOS-LwIP
Are the peripherals driver getting build?
If not which command I need to set to ensure the peripheral drivers are getting build
Thanks
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KaHi_4747291 You can check if a peripheral or any other driver/peripheral is built or not by checking the respective application in the build directory. In this case, if you want the /43xxx_Wi-Fi/WICED/platform/MCU/STM32F4xx/peripherals/libraries/src/stm32f4xx_ltdc.c to get compiled you need to enable the ltdc clock as mentioned in the comments at the beginning of the file.
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KaHi_4747291 You can check if a peripheral or any other driver/peripheral is built or not by checking the respective application in the build directory. In this case, if you want the /43xxx_Wi-Fi/WICED/platform/MCU/STM32F4xx/peripherals/libraries/src/stm32f4xx_ltdc.c to get compiled you need to enable the ltdc clock as mentioned in the comments at the beginning of the file.