Wi-Fi Combo Forum Discussions
Hi everybody!
I have a question about the uart reception buffer.
I want to know how to free the uart buffer?
Currently to do that I only read all values on the buffer but actually I'm not sure if the buffer is clean.
Thanks for the help
Hi ,
I would like to purchase IOT Boards form broad-com.
When can we expert the everything including known limitations like WPS ,STM31f1xx,WI-Fi direct, and RTO's issues,etc
How much support for Linux for IOT.I did not find information about Linux.
Kindly let me know the details.
Regards
Team lead ,
Srinivas Kakarla
Show LessThere isn't mfg_image.mk in sdk 3.1.1 root directory.
I would like to test FactoryImage and OTA
Let me know how to test?
snip.scan-BCM9WCDUSI09-debug SFLASH=app-dct-download download run
log>
Resetting target
Target running
Build complete
Building Serial Flash Image
make.exe[1]: tools/makefiles/mfg_image.mk: No such file or directory
make.exe[1]: *** No rule to make target 'tools/makefiles/mfg_image.mk'. Stop.
Makefile:197: recipe for target 'sflash_image' failed
make: *** [sflash_image] Error 2
Show LessHi, we are working to integrate WICED module with an separate application MCU.
We went throught the SDK 3.1.1 tools, drivers, but have not found a likely sample code starting point.
Can someone help guide us to figure out:
a. a suitable serial IO channel on WICED module
b. some starting point for the application MCU interfacing software. I imagine WICED would respond to
commands to control the WiFi, setup and tear down data connections, etc. So there would need
to be a physical channel (UART, SPI) and a command stack for the application MCU to
manage the interface. A little like modem AT commands I suppose.
In concept we are shooting for this, essential a CAT5 wire replacement:
Current wired network:
Application
MCU with MAC
|---------------- PHY ----- 100BT ------------ LAN/WAN
Wire replacement using WICED:
Application WICED
MCU module --V LAN/WAN
|<--------- serial channel ----->|
The serial channel could be UART or preferably SPI
The MCU is a Cortex M4 class processor
Show LessI tried to install IDE & SDK 3.0.1 to a 64-bit Windows 7 machine. After installing, I can't get Broadcom debug board to work and I found out that there is no driver for FTDI.
I tried to run "dpinstall.exe" manually but the program complained that a 64-bit version of dpinstall.exe should be run on this machine.
- Where can I get a 64-bit version of dpinstall.exe so I can manually install drivers for the debug board with FTDI IC?
- Is there any other way to install drivers or to make the debug board to work?
Show LessHello,
Currently I have my board configured as client and running a TCP server on there using wiced_tcp_create_socket. With this function I have to pass the interface and currently passing WICED_STA_INTERFACE which works good.
However I am running in apsta mode so it is a client and access point at the same time. Now I want to give my AP access to the socket as well. What is the best approach to do this, because I can only pass one interface to the wiced_tcp_create_socket.
Is there a way to forward traffic on the same port or create a socket for all interfaces?
I have a murata SN8200 which only support wiced 2.4.1.
Cheers,
Gerard
Show LessI have just purchased an SN8200 as it appears to be appropriate for my design but I now find that it comes unprogrammed (the supplier web site had an old version of the data sheet that did not state this!).
As I am working with my own PCB and I don't want to spend 10x the cost of the device on a development board (which I don't think would help me anyway as I need it to talk to my own circuit). (This is for my personal experience.)
However I must be having a 'grey moment' as for the life of me I cannot find anything about how to start from scratch to get one of these things programmed without the "and then plug in the development board" statement!
I have an iMac (running Yosemite) and I gather that I will need a JTAG programmer (I have a FTDI VNC2 programmer that does JTAG) but I'm not worried if I need to construct something myself to do the job.I have also downloaded the WICED-SDK-3.1.1 package for OSX. I am also expecting that I will need a header on my PCB so that I can program the SN8200 at any time in the future.
All I am trying to do is to get the basic chip working so I can talk over an UART or SPI link to it and have it join a WiFi SSID and create an UDP connection to an internet address. According to the documentation for the SN8200 this should be the basic operation.
Can some kind sole please give me the 'granny steps' to do this?
What (additional/correct) software should I download?
Is there firmware that I need to download or build - if so from where?
Am I right about the JTAG programmer or do I need something else?
Thanks
Susan VK3ANZ
(Edit: correct reference to BCM43362, not BCM43341!!!)
Show LessI am trying to serve some files from the HTTP server. Files greater than 32K appear to be truncated.
I have checked the build map and see that the full size binary data is being linked correctly.
When I pull the file using a browser the contents is limited to the first 32K
Are you aware of this limitation?
Is there a fix available / coming.
Any suggested work around
Thanks
Greg
Show LessGreetings!
I want to use the WICED WiFi system to 'pass thru' all TCP packets from an incoming WiFi connection (WICED SoftAP server) to an outgoing WiFi client connection. I don't want to 'listen' to all possible ports. What's the easiest way to do this?
Cheers, Robert
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