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Is there any support for dot11MgmtOptionTimingMsmt?
If more precise timing is required than that available from NTP, what chipset(s) should be used?
What would the best time resolution be?
Thanks
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In the EU, the limit is 20 dbm for the transmit power. In our tests, we observed that our module exceeds 20 dbm in the modulation although in g and n there is no problem about the limit with the default tx power. During the tests, we used mfg_test app with the default tx power by typing the command "txpwr1 -1" over the wl tool.
If we set tx power to <15 dbm (e.g., "txpwr1 -d 14") in the modulation b, measured power is acceptable.
So, in our application on the top of WICED SDK, we need to set tx power for 802.11b to meet the regulation and I do not prefer to reduce transmit power in modulation g and modulation n.
Does WICED SDK have a method to change the transmit power for only modulation 802.11b?
I know the method wiced_set_transmit_power. If I use this method, tx power is decreased for all modulation types.
Thanks for your helps,
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I'm trying to set interrupt caused by counter overflow. I would like to do this without sdk, only using the standard library and registers. Unfortunatelly after first jump into interrupt body, the program hangs in function hard fault exception handler. Does it mean the sdk is blocking my configuration? I tried configure the interrupt with 3 different timers(tim1, tim2, tim9) and program always hangs in the same function.
Best regards,
pelka
Hi,
We need the WICED Firmware version info so that the user can make the decision if he/she needs to upgrade the firmware. Where or how can I get or put the WICED Firmware version info? Is there version info in the firmware.elf?
Thanks
Show Less1. In WICED 3.1.2, the test app under apps/wwd/appliance does not compile. It does compile (and
run) in 3.1.0 and is the basis/starting point for our application. It appears to refer to NetX
variables even though it's being compiled for FreeRTOS/LwIP.
2. Is there any conflict/incompatibility with the wiced_uart API and LwIP? When testing with 3.1.0
and running a modified version of the apps/wwd/applicance test app (with added uart code), we do
not see output from the uart if the uart code is run after LwIP initialization ( tcpip_init() ). Is there a fix or workaround for this?
Note: the uart test code was copied from snips.uart.
3. Currently we are testing with BCM943362WCD4_EVB (Rev 01) but the final product will be the
BCM43907. Which version of WICED will support this platform and when will it be available? Also, is
there any idea if items (1) and (2) would be a problem? Will the WICED SDK include the OpenOCD
config files to flash to the device?
4. The apps/waf/README.txt refers to an ota_upgrade example app but the directory is not present.
Is there an example OTA app available?
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I currently have a working OTA with the webinterface.
However I am now trying to do it over HTTP from the running app APP0.
I can download my file through HTTP already without any problems.
But now I try to copy the functions from the ota server to write the downloaded data to APP1 from APP0 which is running.
However once I execute the first command:
wiced_framework_app_open(DCT_APP1_INDEX,&app)
It hangs and after a while the controller reboots.
I don' t get any result from the function it just simply hangs there.
Tried that with the following snippet:
if(wiced_framework_app_open(DCT_APP1_INDEX,&app) == WICED_SUCCESS)
{
WPRINT_LIB_INFO( ("open"));
}
else
{
WPRINT_LIB_INFO( ("close"));
return WICED_ERROR;
}
Does anyone have an idea what could be causing this?
Cheers,
Gerard
Show LessHi,
I came across the WICED Audio solution that can be used for wireless speakers.
Is there a development kit that can be ordered to evaluate this solution ? Can you provide details on the ordering information ?
Thanks,
NGupta
Show LessHi,
I am using SN8205, SDK3.1.2.
My device is battery powered and frequently scans APs.
The current consumption for a AP scan operation using wiced_wifi_scan_networks() is 157mA over 1.5 seconds.
Is there any way to optimize and reduce this power consumption?
Should I use WICED_SCAN_TYPE_ACTIVE/WICED_SCAN_TYPE_PASSIVE?
Does wiced_wifi_scan_networks() have upper bound on the time it takes to scan? Currently it is 1500ms.
Regards,
Karthikeyan.T
Show LessI've been using the ARM-USB-TINY-H to program custom wiced wifi board with great success in Windows, but would like to use it in Linux. Is there anything special I need to do to set this up? At the moment I am trying sudo ./make snip.scan-BCM9WCDPLUS114 JTAG=Olimex_ARM-USB_TINY-H download run, but am getting OpenOCD errors.
I was able to program my BCM9WCDPLUS114 eval board without problems through linux already.
Thanks in advance!
Show LessHi,
I am using the WICED 3.1.2 and in my main I launch a few timed event to handle some applicative stuff like for example stnp synchronization every 10 minutes. It works good for a while and then stopped working without any visible error. It does not seems to be predictable but it is always quite long (many hours).
Is that a known issue ? How can we explain this ?
We can add a turn around or a patch to reinit and relaunch it with a custom watchdog or equivalent but this is not the way we do SW.
Thanks for helping,
BR
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