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wiced_rtos_init_timer(&timer, 10000, process_ntp_time, 0 ); wiced_rtos_start_timer(&timer);void process_ntp_time(){ ntp_timestamp_t timestamp; WPRINT_APP_INFO(("process_ntp_time")); if( sntp_get_time( &target_ip_addr, ×tamp) != WICED_SUCCESS ) { WPRINT_APP_INFO(("sntp_get_time failed")); } else { //uint8_t rx; WPRINT_APP_INFO(("Seconds = %lu Fraction = %lu", timestamp.seconds,timestamp.fraction)); }}Unfortunately, only "process_ntp_time" gets printed out to the console but nothing else happens. Shortly afterwards it seems the watchdog timer kicks in and restarts the processor. It seems the sntp_get_time function is blocking or failing within the time callback. Its interesting to note that if I call process_ntp_time() before starting the rtos timerthe function executes fine on its own and prints the seconds and Fractions. What am I doing wrong? Show Less
Can't find any API Documents, is there something more cloud friendly implemented in the API
What is the best way to achieve control from a webservice or json calls with this api?
Show LessDuring industrialization process what is the process to have a MAC address rank for our products?
What is the process to follow? Who is our interface to do this? Broadcom? the provider?
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We are designing a devel board for our products. We consider to program and bebug the MCU via the jtag interface.
Which programmer/debugger can you recommend for the Wiced SDK?
Hugo
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I'm using a Windows 7 VM installed using VMWare Fusion 6.0.2 on Mac OSX 10.9.1. I get the following error when I try to build snip.scan-BCM943362WCD4 download run:
Downloading Bootloader ...
"**** OpenOCD failed - ensure you have installed the driver from the drivers directory, and that the debugger is not running **** In Linux this may be due to USB access permissions. In a virtual machine it may be due to USB passthrough settings. Check in the task list that another OpenOCD process is not running. Check that you have the correct target and JTAG device plugged in. ****"
Downloading Application ...
"**** OpenOCD failed - ensure you have installed the driver from the drivers directory, and that the debugger is not running **** In Linux this may be due to USB access permissions. In a virtual machine it may be due to USB passthrough settings. Check in the task list that another OpenOCD process is not running. Check that you have the correct target and JTAG device plugged in. ****"
Downloading DCT ...
"**** OpenOCD failed - ensure you have installed the driver from the drivers directory, and that the debugger is not running **** In Linux this may be due to USB access permissions. In a virtual machine it may be due to USB passthrough settings. Check in the task list that another OpenOCD process is not running. Check that you have the correct target and JTAG device plugged in. ****"
Resetting target
Makefile:227: recipe for target 'run' failed
make: *** [run] Error 1
I'm using Wiced-SDK-2.4.0. Any hints on how to get around this problem? It is not clear what USB passthrough settings if any are the issue here. I've had no problems interfacing with other boards using USB and this very same VM set up. Any help is greatly appreciated.
Regards,
Arvind
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When will the WICED SDK 3.0 be available on this site?
If the TCP/IP stack issue of tcp_client connect to server failed will be fixed in SDK 3.0?
If you can release a patch for tcp_client connect issue before SDK 3.0 release?
I am hearing from you?
Regards
Harry
Show LessHello everyone,
I would like to ask how I can build and download the Manufacturing Test application (mfg_test) on BCM943362WCD4?
I was following the instructions in the Quick Start Guide but on the Build and Download a Sample Application section the Make Target window does not display the ping application. How can I add the ping application or the mfg_test application to the Make Target window and download and run them from the BCM943362WCD4 kit? I am using Wiced SDK 2.4.0 IDE.
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I want to drive a spi radio that talks in 16 bit word;
At the SPI configuration i changed like this (it's similar to the spi flash exemple). In the oscope i see only 8 bits word length.
Everything looks ok at stm32fxxx_platform.c and stm32fxxx_platform.c files.
Any idea to solve this?
wiced_spi_device_t wiced_spi_radio =
{
.port = WICED_SPI_1,
.chip_select = WICED_SPI_RADIO_CS,
.speed = 1000000,
.mode = SPI_CLOCK_RISING_EDGE | SPI_CLOCK_IDLE_HIGH | SPI_NO_DMA | SPI_MSB_FIRST,
.bits = 16
};
Show LessIs there any documentation about what commands I can send to the board through the USB-UART port?
I know pressing the reset button,I can get some configurations back from the USB-UART port.
Show LessI am working on a battery powered WiFi device. By using the functions below, I assume the device will save as much power as possible.
Low Power:
wiced_platform_mcu_enable_powersave();
wiced_wifi_enable_powersave();
wiced_network_suspend();
Resume Operation:
wiced_network_resume();
With this, how can I calculate how much current the device will theoretically use over time?
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