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Hello,
Is there any documentation for programming the WICED Sense module on a MAC? I have v 2.1.1.
I plugged it in to the USB port but nothing happens (it's not visible with ls /dev/cu* or in the system info) I tried on windows and it makes a noise like it's working and shows up in the device manager so maybe it's a driver issue?
Also, it doesn't look like there is a platform for this module in the SDK 2.1.1 either, only BCM920736TAG_Q32 and BCM920737TAG_Q32 is there, should there be another one or is BCM920737TAG_Q32 the one to use?
Thanks!
Mike
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WICED Sense uses a Silicon Labs USB-UART bridge chip. So you will need the drivers from USB to UART Bridge VCP Drivers | Silicon Labs
WICED Sense uses a 20737S module, so you can use BCM920737TAG_Q32. You can program it using the SDK just like you would the tag board.
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WICED Sense uses a Silicon Labs USB-UART bridge chip. So you will need the drivers from USB to UART Bridge VCP Drivers | Silicon Labs
WICED Sense uses a 20737S module, so you can use BCM920737TAG_Q32. You can program it using the SDK just like you would the tag board.