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Note: SDK 2.0.1 requires the WICED SMART BCM92073X_LE_KIT small form factor development board and cannot be used with older BCM920732_LE_KIT development boards.
WICED™ SMART Software Development Kit (version 2.0.1) is now available online here:WICED Smart Documentation
The WICED™ SMART SDK includes the tools and software needed to create BT and networking applications for a wide range of products.
The SDK is available as a standalone zipfile or as a separate installer bundled with the WICED™ Integrated Development Environment.
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Note that support for OSX and Linux has been added the SDK 2.0 release as well.
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Does SDK 2.0.1 support '20732-based designs ?
I am not talking about BCM920732_LE_KIT which I know it does not support but any custom design based on '20732.
Thanks
Lukas
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Hi Lukas,
Where did you find the information stating that SDK 2.0.1 does not support the BCM920732_LE_KIT.
I need this for reference.
Thanks,
Mike
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This has been posted in numerous places throughout the forum, including the first post in this thread.
I am confirming again that SDK 2.0.1 does not support the BCM920732_LE_KIT (firmware differences).
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The MAC OSX Version of SDK 2.0.1 was just added to the community: WICED-Smart-SDK-2.0.1-IDE-Installer.pkg
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I have a question about SDK 2.0.1.
When I build the example application of "cycling_speed_cadence" in SDK 1.1.0, Total RAM footprint is as follows,
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Patches start at 0x00205918 (RAM address)
Patches end at 0x00208B1C (RAM address)
Application starts at 0x00208A08 (RAM address)
Application ends at 0x00209730 (RAM address)
Patch size (including reused RAM) 12804 bytes
Patch size 12528 bytes
Application size 3368 bytes
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Total RAM footprint 15896 bytes (15.5kiB)
However, when I build same application in SDK 2.0.1, Total RAM footprint is as follows.
I think this is the reason that patch may be migrated into ROM.
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Patches start at 0x00204568 (RAM address)
Patches end at 0x00204AFC (RAM address)
Application starts at 0x00204974 (RAM address)
Application ends at 0x00205714 (RAM address)
Patch size (including reused RAM) 1428 bytes
Patch size 1036 bytes
Application size 3488 bytes
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Total RAM footprint 4524 bytes (4.4kiB)
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Our major customer would like to use more RAM space for user application, so is it possible to use SDK2.0 with BCM20732?
I know SDK 2.0 is running in BCM92083X_LE_KIT, but I am not sure that SDK 2.0 is also running in BCM20732 or BCM20732S module.
Thanks,
SM
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Unfortunately SDK 2.0.1 does not support 20732.
Please take a look at this discussion:
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Patches have been optimized within SDK 2.0.1 such that more RAM is free for user applications. As mentioned, SDK 2.0.1 requires the new BCM20737-based BCM92073X_LE_KIT development environment and will not work with the existing 20732-based TAG board.
The new board is discussed/shown on the 1-pager here: WICED SMART 1-Page Overview
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Hi, All,
I got an issue in SDK2.0.1, seems the compiler ignored head file changes. For example, in hello_sensor, I compiled this project before, and then I modified the hello_sensor.h, and re-compile the project, you could see there is no compile procedure and linker works directly.
B. Regds
Wolfman
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It looks like the dependency is not properly recognized by the makefiles. We will fix this in the next release of the SDK. Please clean and then build your app as a workaround for now.