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  • Date Created: 2 Nov 2014 1:37 PM Date Created
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[Air ex Machina] #02 LaunchPad cc3200 first play

nikil511
nikil511
2 Nov 2014

I am not the “read the manual” kind of person, so I searched for energia + cc3200, found this:

http://energia.nu/pin-maps/guide_cc3200launchpad/

had a quick look at the instructions and started downloading/installing software. I’m runing windows 8.1 64bit, so I ‘ve installed drivers for FTDI via DPInst64.exe from cc3200_drivers_win

Then extracted energia-0101E0013-windows.zip and runned energia, selected correct COM, loaded blink sample, upload and….


Opening COM4

Read ACK failed

Failed to trigger bootloader


I later found this link which explains things:

http://processors.wiki.ti.com/index.php/CC32xx_Quick_Start_Guide?DCMP=cc3100cc3200&HQS=cc3200launchpadstart


CC3200 comes preloaded with a demo web server / access point. That's cool. I scanned for wifi on my Android, and simplelink, out of the box was there, working as it should…played with the demo apps, very nice way to start with these boards.


Cc3200_home_automation.jpg


I continued with “project 0 guide” ..and realized that I had to move jumper from P58-VCC to SOP2. Tried to upload a blink sample code and..


Opening COM4

Getting storage list

Bootloader Version: 3

Silicon version ES1.32

Bootloader version is 2, 0, 3, 2

It's a CC3101 device: PG1.32

BlockSize is 4096, number of blocks is 64

erasing 1 blocks starting from  4

Switch to NWP bootloader complete

Silicon version ES1.32

Bootloader version is 2, 0, 3, 4

BlockSize is 4096, number of blocks is 16

erasing 12 blocks starting from  0

erasing file "/sys/mcuimg.bin"

deleting file "/sys/mcuimg.bin"

erase file completed

Downloading file "/sys/mcuimg.bin" with size 4128

..Download complete


However, still no led blink.. pressed reset, nothing changes, removed SOP2, pressed reset, and yes, we have a blink! :-)


Next post: [Air ex Machina] #03 CC3200 with CCStudio

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    DAB over 10 years ago

    Well written.

     

    I will have to give this a try.

     

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    DAB over 10 years ago

    Well written.

     

    I will have to give this a try.

     

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