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I use wiced smart IDE 2.1.1 ad BCM20737 module. When I try to open WsOtaUpgrade.exe, a error message occur: "Failed to open the patch file.". I have windows7 installed.
I am trying to put the 20737S chip on my board into a deep sleep, but the chip does not wake up on either a GPIO interrupt or by timer. Once the chip goes into a deep sleep, the chip stays asleep. My board does not have an external clock. I was able to put 20737 chip into a deep sleep and have it wake up either by timer or GPIO interrupt.
I tried to using the rtc_sample code from the Broadcom community site. The sample code works on the BCM92073X_LE_KIT, which uses the 20737 chip. The code however does not work on the BCM9WICED_SENSE, which uses the 20737S. The Wiced Sense board stays asleep, just like my board, after going into a deep sleep.
Is there something I have to add or change in the rtc_sample code to make the 20737S chip wake up after a deep sleep?
I am using SDK 2.2.0.
Show LessHello everyone . I think you can help me . A few days ago I installed the Broadcom SDK (BTW 6.1.0.1506) and tried to access my bluetooth- adapter on a laptop. I tried to use MS visual c ++ 6.0 and MS Visual Studio 2005 but get the error linker:
"unresolved external symbol" int __cdecl IsBroadcomStack (void) "(? IsBroadcomStack@@YAHXZ)".
P.S.
Although I set the necessary libraries : BtWdSdkLib.lib, WS2_32.lib and version.lib this solves other errors linker but not this one.
What I do wrong?
P.P.S Sorry, I can't find better place to ask...
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i try actually pwm_tones from SDK v2.0.1. I know already how to set the PWM frequency. But i still don't understand, how can i set the pin.
On the image we can see, that the pin for 5s always on (High) and 4s always off (low). The time is defined by a random generator.
How/Where can i change it?
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When I open WsOtaUpgrade.exe, a error message occur: "Failed to open the patch file." What's wrong with that?
I can open HelloClient application.
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The high-level ADC interface in include/Drivers/adc.h appears to only support one-shot sampling of the ADC. In other words, the app needs to call adc_readSampleRaw() each time it wants a new sample. I need to perform a periodic analysis on a window of ADC samples collected at 11.7kHz (ADC_SAMPLE_FREQUENCY_MEDIUM_LOW). How can I do that? Does the BCM20737 implement DMA for the ADC? Or perhaps, does the BCM20737 implement a "sample-ready" ISR? I have not found a hardware manual for BCM20737 that would provide a description of all the hardware registers and their functions. If such a document exists could you please let me know where I can download it.
I have been looking at include/Drivers/20737/adc_cs.h. It does refer to continuous ADC operation:
/// bit map definition for adc intf control register
enum
{
INTF_CTL_SAMPLE_READY = 0x1,
INTF_CTL_MODE_0_6P125KHZ = 0x0 ,
INTF_CTL_MODE_1_12P5KHZ = 0x1 ,
INTF_CTL_MODE_2_50KHZ = 0x2 ,
INTF_CTL_MODE_3_100KHZ = 0x3 ,
INTF_CTL_MODE_4_200KHZ = 0x4 ,
INTF_CTL_ADC_DITHER_DIABLE = 0x1,
INTF_CTL_ADC_NOTCH_FREQUENCY_DC = 0x1,
INTF_CTL_ADC_SAMPLE_ONE_SHOT = 0x1,
INTF_CTL_ADC_SAMPLE_CONTINUOUS = 0x1,
INTF_CTL_START_ADC = 0x1,
};
I am OK writing my own low-level HAL/drivers. I have done that for other platforms. Any additional documentation would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
Show LessHi BCM support,
As a follow on to the thread here: How to lock Tx on a particular channel? (Con't)
I used the below approach for following tests:
a) Modulated test:
* call blecm_StartTransmitterTest() on channel 0(2404-2406MHz), packet length of 20bytes and packetType = 0x7(01010101)
* We expected the frequency to get locked down to channel 0.
* But in the spectrum analyzer we saw the frequency hopping
b) Unmodulated test:
* blecm_EnableUnmodulatedTxCarrierFrequencyTest() on 2404MHz at power level +4dB(I think stack ceils it to +3dB internally)
* We could see unwanted noise in frequencies other than desired above.
Can you please let us know if this is the right way to execute both of these tests for FCC?
Regards,
Subash
Show LessSensor output with PWM signal is popular, does 20732S/20736S support PWM capture function that can let program read the duty cycle of a PWM input signal from a register?
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