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Firmware LoRaSensorTile.v05 #23
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No idea, I use the L082 system layer/Arduino core to program these.
…On Thu, Mar 5, 2020 at 5:22 PM klyaruqui ***@***.***> wrote:
Hello kris.
I wanna know if I can update the firmware of the LoRaSensorTile.v05 to
program in python or another language. Because arduino ide consume more
resources
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thanks Kris I'll ask another question in the future :) |
Not sure what your concern is with the Arduino core for the L082. It is
power and memory efficient, robust, and complete. What resources do you
think are being consumed?
…On Thu, Mar 5, 2020 at 5:32 PM klyaruqui ***@***.***> wrote:
thanks Kris
I'll ask to another question in the future :)
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Thanks Kris I will do with the Arduino core |
Hello Kris, I installed board support for the sensor tile per instructions and downloaded the entire library (i.e. CMWX1ZZABZ) via github. I updated the v05 sketch (LoRa settings to match TTN settings), referenced the SPIFlash library appropriately (i.e. SPIFlashClass), and the sketch compiles. However, when I attempt to upload the sketch to the board it fails. The programmer in the sketch defaulted to "AVRISP mkII" but is this correct? BTW: Arduino IDE 1.8.10 and outputs are appearing via Serial Monitor Thanks Eric |
The programmer is not used so irrelevant.
Did you select Cicada as the board variant?
What is the output on programming failure?
…On Fri, Apr 3, 2020 at 10:58 AM egionet ***@***.***> wrote:
Hello Kris,
I installed board support for the sensor tile per instructions and
downloaded the entire library (i.e. CMWX1ZZABZ) via github. I updated the
v05 sketch (LoRa settings to match TTN settings), referenced the SPIFlash
library appropriately (i.e. SPIFlashClass), and the sketch compiles.
However, when I attempt to upload the sketch to the board it fails. The
programmer in the sketch defaulted to "AVRISP mkII" but is this correct?
BTW: Arduino IDE 1.8.10 and outputs are appearing via Serial Monitor
Thanks
Eric
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Arduino: 1.8.10 (Linux), Board: "Cicada-L082CZ, Serial, None, 32 MHz, Smallest Code" Sketch uses 100672 bytes (51%) of program storage space. Maximum is 196608 bytes. This report would have more information with |
Close Arduino IDE.
Press and hold boot button, press and release reset button, replease boot
button
Open ARduino IDE, select Cicada board variant, there should be no COM port
showing in the tools menu
Flash a blink program, the pc should assign a COM port.
This procedure is required upon flashing errors (like when you use the
wrong board variant) but otherwise flashing should occur as normal with the
Arduino IDE.
If the board still does not flash (or you still get the 1 - 10 countdown,
there is a driver issue, Download and run Zadig, list all devices, select
STM32 bootloader, and click replace driver and try to flash again.
…On Fri, Apr 3, 2020 at 11:20 AM egionet ***@***.***> wrote:
Arduino: 1.8.10 (Linux), Board: "Cicada-L082CZ, Serial, None, 32 MHz,
Smallest Code"
Sketch uses 100672 bytes (51%) of program storage space. Maximum is 196608
bytes.
Global variables use 7264 bytes (35%) of dynamic memory, leaving 13216
bytes for local variables. Maximum is 20480 bytes.
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FAIL
Board at /dev/ttyACM0 is not available
This report would have more information with
"Show verbose output during compilation"
option enabled in File -> Preferences.
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countdown still occurs. i'm on ubuntu and not windows |
So you are using the Arduino IDE on ubuntu linux?
Special case, maybe Thomas can help....
…On Fri, Apr 3, 2020 at 11:43 AM egionet ***@***.***> wrote:
countdown still occurs. i'm on ubuntu and not windows
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correct, I will give it a try on a windows machine... |
Do you have the 32 bit library support (like libc and such) installed on Ubuntu ? |
I will check. The board works fine on Windows after updating via Zadig and finally seeing data on TTN through the Dragino LPS8. |
Hello kris.
I wanna know if I can update the firmware of the LoRaSensorTile.v05 to program in python or another language. Because arduino ide consume more resources
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