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Revision as of 21:17, 3 August 2021
2021-07-09 Friday
Notes On Microcontrollers
Keywords: two builds
Contents
^ Overview
This local wiki page a starting point for general notes on microcontrollers cerca 2020.
^ Manufacturers of Microcontrollers
Manufacturers visited:
Not yet visited:
- Cypress Semiconductor
- Renesas of Japan
- Silabs
- Dialog
- Qualcomm
^ NordicSemi
An nRF9160 development kit:
Notes on building, flashing to board, and testing example vRF9160 projects and demos:
^ nRF9160 Getting Started Pages
2021-07-20 Tuesday Searching at NordicSemi.com specifically for example code for the nRF9160:
The most important information for firmware starting works at this link for nRF9160 SDK. Note that there is mention of Zephyr RTOS integration:
Hmm, what we thought was a code bundle, code examples has only pre-built binaries. This developers' forum post spells out in detail what was available -- three demos only -- in 2019. See the replies from Nordic's engineer Oyvind:
2021-07-25
This may be the best "getting started" page at Nordic:
^ Hard to locate nRF9160 DK schematic!
A page at Nordicsemi which links to schematics in a larger downloadable file, or so claimed:
Another link seemingly close to the schematic but not getting us there:
- https://infocenter.nordicsemi.com/index.jsp?topic=%2Fstruct_nrf91%2Fstruct%2Fnrf91.html
- https://infocenter.nordicsemi.com/pdf/nRF9160_DK_HW_User_Guide_v1.0.pdf
^ nRF9160 SDK supported boards
nRF9160 Development Kit (DK) boards:
- https://developer.nordicsemi.com/nRF_Connect_SDK/doc/latest/zephyr/boards/arm/nrf9160dk_nrf52840/doc/index.html
- https://developer.nordicsemi.com/nRF_Connect_SDK/doc/latest/zephyr/boards/arm/nrf9160dk_nrf9160/doc/index.html
Smaller dev board from Sparkfun, Thingy:91 . . .
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Nordic web site pages related to Thingy:91:
- https://infocenter.nordicsemi.com/index.jsp?topic=%2Fps_nrf9160%2FnRF9160_html5_keyfeatures.html nRF9160 key features
- https://infocenter.nordicsemi.com/index.jsp?topic=%2Fref_at_commands%2FREF%2Fat_commands%2Fintro.html LTE modem AT command reference
- https://www.nordicsemi.com/Products/Development-hardware/Nordic-Thingy-91/Download#infotabs Thingy:91 downloadable resources, including schematic
^ nRF9160 Thing Plus by Sparkfun
Some notes on Sparkfun development board named nRF9160 Thing Plus</b>:
How to configure and drive UART on nRF9160:
^ ARM Cortex-M33 CMSIS
ARM Cortex-M33 hardware abstraction layer and CMSIS details here:
- https://infocenter.nordicsemi.com/index.jsp?topic=%2Fps_nrf9160%2Fcpu.html
- https://infocenter.nordicsemi.com/index.jsp?topic=%2Fps_nrf9160%2Fmemory.html&cp=2_0_0_3_1_0&anchor=memorymap
Explore and download CMSIS from Github:
- https://developer.arm.com/tools-and-software/embedded/cmsis
- https://github.com/ARM-software/CMSIS_5
- https://github.com/ARM-software/CMSIS_5/releases/tag/5.8.0
^ Sparkfun Thing Plus example code and tools
Working with Sparkfun nRF9160 based Thing Plus, Sparkfun's following page instructs how to install newtmgr
:
Installing examples and needed toolchain pieces on Linux hosts:
When attached via USB-C cable, Sparkfun's Thing Plus appears this way in an `lsusb` listing:
Bus 002 Device 005: ID 10c4:ea60 Silicon Labs CP210x UART Bridge
Back to Nordic example code, the nRF9160 Thing Plus is a supported board there:
Given this tie in with Nordic nRF9160 SDK which appears to be part of Zephyr project example codes, the two builds we're trying to achieve so far from Nordic SDK / Zephyr include:
west build -b nrf9160dk_nrf9160@1.0.0 ./samples/basic/blinky west build -b sparkfun_thing_plus_nrf9160 samples/hello_world
Note also if we change working directories into a particular example code we then omit the final argument, the relative path to an example code in the above snippet here. A successful build of 'hello-world' gives these messages:
ted@localhost:~/projects/nordicsemi$ date Mon 02 Aug 2021 06:33:26 AM PDT ted@localhost:~/zephyrproject/zephyr/samples/hello_world$ ls CMakeLists.txt prj.conf README.rst sample.yaml src ted@localhost:~/zephyrproject/zephyr/samples/hello_world$ west build -b sparkfun_thing_plus_nrf9160 -- west build: generating a build system Including boilerplate (Zephyr base): /home/ted/zephyrproject/zephyr/cmake/app/boilerplate.cmake -- Application: /home/ted/zephyrproject/zephyr/samples/hello_world -- Zephyr version: 2.6.99 (/home/ted/zephyrproject/zephyr), build: zephyr-v2.6.0-1460-g17d2e9d084b2 -- Found Python3: /usr/bin/python3.8 (found suitable exact version "3.8.10") found components: Interpreter -- Found west (found suitable version "0.11.0", minimum required is "0.7.1") -- Board: sparkfun_thing_plus_nrf9160 -- Cache files will be written to: /home/ted/.cache/zephyr -- Using toolchain: zephyr 0.12.4 (/opt/zephyr-sdk-0.12.4) -- Found dtc: /opt/zephyr-sdk-0.12.4/sysroots/x86_64-pokysdk-linux/usr/bin/dtc (found suitable version "1.5.0", minimum required is "1.4.6") -- Found BOARD.dts: /home/ted/zephyrproject/zephyr/boards/arm/sparkfun_thing_plus_nrf9160/sparkfun_thing_plus_nrf9160.dts sparkfun_thing_plus_nrf9160.dts.pre.tmp:58.42-70.3: Warning (unique_unit_address_if_enabled): /soc/peripheral@50000000/flash-controller@39000: duplicate unit-address (also used in node /soc/peripheral@50000000/kmu@39000) sparkfun_thing_plus_nrf9160.dts.pre.tmp:310.19-316.3: Warning (unique_unit_address_if_enabled): /soc/peripheral@50000000/clock@5000: duplicate unit-address (also used in node /soc/peripheral@50000000/power@5000) -- Generated zephyr.dts: /home/ted/zephyrproject/zephyr/samples/hello_world/build/zephyr/zephyr.dts -- Generated devicetree_unfixed.h: /home/ted/zephyrproject/zephyr/samples/hello_world/build/zephyr/include/generated/devicetree_unfixed.h -- Generated device_extern.h: /home/ted/zephyrproject/zephyr/samples/hello_world/build/zephyr/include/generated/device_extern.h Parsing /home/ted/zephyrproject/zephyr/Kconfig Loaded configuration '/home/ted/zephyrproject/zephyr/boards/arm/sparkfun_thing_plus_nrf9160/sparkfun_thing_plus_nrf9160_defconfig' Merged configuration '/home/ted/zephyrproject/zephyr/samples/hello_world/prj.conf' Configuration saved to '/home/ted/zephyrproject/zephyr/samples/hello_world/build/zephyr/.config' Kconfig header saved to '/home/ted/zephyrproject/zephyr/samples/hello_world/build/zephyr/include/generated/autoconf.h' -- The C compiler identification is GNU 10.2.0 -- The CXX compiler identification is GNU 10.2.0 -- The ASM compiler identification is GNU -- Found assembler: /opt/zephyr-sdk-0.12.4/arm-zephyr-eabi/bin/arm-zephyr-eabi-gcc -- Configuring done -- Generating done -- Build files have been written to: /home/ted/zephyrproject/zephyr/samples/hello_world/build -- west build: building application [1/145] Preparing syscall dependency handling [138/145] Linking C executable zephyr/zephyr_prebuilt.elf [145/145] Linking C executable zephyr/zephyr.elf Memory region Used Size Region Size %age Used FLASH: 16492 B 1 MB 1.57% SRAM: 4072 B 64 KB 6.21% IDT_LIST: 0 GB 2 KB 0.00% ted@localhost:~/zephyrproject/zephyr/samples/hello_world$
^ Zephyr docs on Sparkfun nRF9160 Thing Plus
^ Nordic ncs - nRF Connect Software development kit
Looking further for Sparkfun's named or implied example code projects for Sparkfun's nRF9160 Thing Plus, finding that ncs
SDK is elusive. There is mention of this SDK in Sparkfun's "nRF9160 Thing Plus Hookup Guide". One Devzone member Raj also mentions it in response to a post of IIoT team. But it's not obvious from where to download ncs from any of the following pages:
'Ah' moment! Here is a URL to the page and anchor point of NordicSemi, of which Devzone engineer Marte was speaking:
Also important, and more insight into nRF SDK or Software Development Kit, following links include intro, west
manifest, and ncs
release notes:
^ Microcontroller Qualities and Considerations
Low power benchmark testing:
Out of Order Execution:
^ References
Util nrfjprog suppposedly here:
Using Docker build an ncs project ( if we can find nsc software development kit! - TMH ):