Arm Education: Internet of Things Course

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About

In this roadtest, the selected applicants will be testing an online course offered by Arm Education.

 

Introduction

The transformative intersection between the Internet, mobile and sensor technology has inspired this course. Learn to create the next generation of IoT-enabling technologies, by designing an IoT system to connect embedded sensors using commodity smartphones via low power Bluetooth Low Energy. Skills such as app development and embedded system design are practiced using various applications including a sensor station.

 

Course Goal

To learn to specify, design and program modern connected electronic systems based on commodity smartphones and sensor networks

 

Learning Outcomes

Knowledge and understanding of:

  • Smart phone architecture and technologies
  • Arm-based SoCs: architecture and development
  • Appcessory programming and embedded programming
  • BLE technology
  • Sensor networks and applications
  • IoT fundamentals

 

Intellectual

  • Ability to specify, design and develop a smartphone based networked electronic system, which entails appcessory development, MCU programming, and connected app development
  • Ability to use the Arm Mbed IoT Device Platform and Android SDK to create smartphone apps and control end devices such as a mini robot or a wearable health device

 

Practical

  • Design and implement an appcessory with BLE connectivity using standard mobile application development tools
  • Program an Arm based BLE-connected MCU using mbed development tools
  • Develop demonstration applications e.g. smartphone-based, sensor station

 

Pre-requisites

  • Basics of programming in C/ C++, assembly, Entry level Java programming
  • Android phone with Bluetooth ( e.g Nexus 5)

 

Materials

  • The course includes:

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NUCLEO-F401RE -  Development Board

 

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X-NUCLEO-IKS01A2

 

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X-NUCLEO-IDB05A1

 

Syllabus

  • 1 Introduction to Internet of Things
  • 2 Introduction to Embedded Systems
  • 3 Arm Cortex-M4 Processor: Part 1
  • 4 Arm Cortex-M4 Processor: Part 2
  • 5 Interrupts and Low Power Features
  • 6 Introduction to the Mbed Platform and the CMSIS Library
  • 7 ArmV7-A/R - ISA Overview
  • 8 Arm Cortex-A9 Processor
  • 9 Smartphone Programming
  • 10 Introduction to Bluetooth Low Energy
  • 11 Networks and Connecting Things to the Cloud
  • 12 Weather Station
Important Dates

Enrollment Begin: Jan 23 2019

Enrollment Ends: Feb 26 2019

RoadTesters Selected: Mar 11 2019 (estimated)

Product Shipped (EMAIL): May 14 2019

RoadTesting Begins: May 15 2019

Reminder/Update Email: June 15 2019*

Submit Reviews By: July 15 2019*

*The element14 RoadTest Staff will send this reminder/update email.

**If a RoadTester is unable to meet the deadline, please notify the RoadTest Program Lead, , as soon as possible before the deadline.

RoadTesters

Terms and Conditions

Terms and Conditions

These are the terms and conditions which govern the Arm Education: Internet of Things Course contest. This Contest requires participants to submit an application indicating their previous experience with this type of equipment/component, information on what they would do to test the equipment/component, and the applicant’s desire to post a thorough review of their experience with images, photos, or other supplemental materials. Participants will be required to meet the Conditions for Participation.  The winners of this RoadTest will receive the item(s) listed below. RoadTest Reviews are due no later than 60 days after the receipt of the item(s). No other prizes are offered.

The Principal terms of the Competition:

The following words and phrases are used in these terms and conditions and have the meanings given to them below.

Arm Education: Internet of Things Course

(RoadTest or Contest)

Key dates:

Applications Close: midnight (GMT) on Feb 26 2019

Announcement of Winner (estimated): Feb 28 2019

Prize: Arm Education: Internet of Things Course

Additional Prizes: none

Competition Site: https://www.element14.com/community/groups/roadtest?ICID=menubar_resources_roadtest

Site or element14 Community: www.element14.com/community

Judges: members of the element14 community team chosen at the Organiser’s discretion.

Judging Criteria, All of the following which will have equal weighting:

· Demonstrated competence with the technologies including links or descriptions of past projects

· Qualifications as indicated by current job role and/or schooling/vocational training;

· A thorough description of how the prize would be tested;

· Likelihood that the Applicant will blog about the prize and provide a review on element14.com;

· Originality;

· Innovation.

Organiser: Premier Farnell plc (registered in England and Wales under company number 876412) whose registered office is at Farnell House, Forge Lane, Leeds, UK

Conditions for Qualification: in addition to meeting the requirements of these terms, all persons applying to take part in the Contest (each one an Applicant) must:

· Provide a RoadTest application describing what he/she would do if awarded the Prize including similar previous projects, product experience and qualifications

Terms: these terms and conditions which govern the Competition and to which the Organiser reserves the right to make changes from time to time and the latest version of these Terms from time to time will be posted to the Site.

  1. Eligibility
  2. Applications:
  3. Selecting Winners:
  4. Liability:
  5. General:

1.1 Save as set out in these Terms, the Contest is open to any natural or legal person, firm or company or group of natural persons or unincorporated body.

1.2 All Applicants must be aged at least 18 at the time of their application.

1.3 Applicants must not enter the RoadTest if doing so or taking part may:

1.3.1 cause the Organiser and/or themselves to be in breach of any agreement (including but not limited to any contract of employment) to which they are a party or in breach of any law, regulation or rule having the force of law to which the Organiser or the Applicant may be subject or any policy of the Organiser or the Sponsor;

1.3.2 Require the Organiser to obtain any licence, authorisation or permission to deal with the Applicant; or

1.3.3 Be in breach of any policy or practice of their employer. Some employers prohibit or restrict their employees from taking part in competitions such as these or receiving prizes under them and the Organiser respects those policies and practices.

The Organiser reserves the right to disqualify any Application made in breach of these Terms and to reject any Application which it reasonably believes may be or become in breach. The Organiser reserves the right to require evidence in such form as the Organiser may reasonably require of any Applicant’s compliance with any of these Terms and to disqualify any Applicant or Participant who cannot provide such evidence reasonably promptly.

1.4 Multiple applications are not permitted.

1.5 Applications may not be submitted by an agent whether acting on behalf of an undisclosed principal or otherwise.

1.6 The Contest is NOT open to:

1.6.1 Any person or entity who is a resident or national of any country which is subject to sanctions, embargoes or national trade restrictions of the United States of America, the European Union or the United Kingdom;

1.6.2 Any employee, director, member, shareholder (as appropriate) or any of their direct families (parents, siblings, spouse, partner, children) (“Direct Families”) of the Organiser and Sponsors; or

2.1 Each Applicant must fully complete and submit a RoadTest Application by the Application Close.

2.2 By submitting a Registration Form, each Applicant:

2.2.1 Authorises the Organiser to use his or her personal data (as defined in the Data Protection Act 1998) for the purposes of running and promoting the RoadTest;

2.2.2 Authorises the Organizer to copy, reproduce and publish their application should they be accepted as a Participant;

2.2.3 Will be deemed to have read, accepted and agree to be bound by these Terms. Applicants are advised to print and keep safe these Terms;

2.2.4 Authorises the Organiser to copy, reproduce and use the Application and/or Review for the purposes of the RoadTest and as otherwise contemplated by these Terms. The Organiser will not be responsible for any inaccuracy, error or omission contained in any reproduction or use of the Project Blogs.

2.2.5 Licenses the Organiser to use the intellectual property in the Project (IP) for the purposes of this Contest. As between the Applicant and the Organiser the IP remains owned by the Applicant.

2.2.6 Grants the Organiser the right to use his or her likeness, photographs, logos, trademarks, audio or video recordings without restriction for the purposes of Contest or the promotion of it or the Site;

2.2.7 Agrees to participate positively in all publicity surrounding the Contest;

2.2.8 Agrees to be responsible for all expenses and costs incurred by him or her in preparing for, entering and participating in the Contest (save for any expenses expressly agreed by the Organiser to be borne by it in these Terms);

2.2.9 Confirms that he or she owns all IP used in his or her application or Project or Blogs and indemnifies the Organiser from any claim by a third party that use of any material provided by an Applicant to the Organiser infringes the intellectual property rights of any third party;

2.2.10 Agrees not to act in any way or fail to act in any way or be associated with any cause or group which would have a negative impact on the reputation of the Organiser and/or the RoadTest.

2.3 All applications submitted to this RoadTest must meet the following criteria:

2.3.1 Applicants must be the author, creator and owner of the proposed review idea. Applicants must not submit someone else’s idea;

2.3.2 The proposed application must be reasonably achievable by the within the time constraints of the Contest;

2.3.3 Applications must not include or propose any of the following, the inclusion of which shall render any proposed application ineligible:

(a) Applications which relate to socially taboo topics, such as illicit drug use or sexual gratification;

(b) Applications that are or could reasonably be considered to be illegal, immoral, discriminatory or offensive as determined by the Organiser;

(c) Applications in relation to them which if accepted would infringe or breach any of the policies or terms of access or use of the Site.

2.4 No Application may contain any of the hazardous substances identified by Article 4 of Directive 2002/95/EC of the European Parliament on the Restrictions on the Use of Substances in Electronic and Electrical Equipment ("the Directive") or the use of such hazardous substances in the in any such Project must not exceed the maximum concentration values set out in the Directive.

3.1 Winners will be selected by the Organiser on the basis of the quality of his or her application and its adherence to these Terms.

3.2 The total number of Winners selected will be at least the minimum number set out above but the actual number is at the sole discretion of the Organizer and/or the Sponsor, if applicable.

3.3 The Organiser will use all reasonable efforts to announce the Winners via an update to the RoadTest page by the date listed above.

3.4 Winners agree to take part in all publicity which the Organiser or the Sponsor wishes to use to promote the RoadTest, the Products featured or other Contests with which the Organiser may be connected from time to time.

3.5 Details of the Winners may also be published in the media.

3.6 Winners are responsible for all applicable taxes, duties or other charges payable in relation to any prize.

3.7

4.1 The Organiser hereby excludes all and any Liability arising out of the Contest or the acceptance, use, quality, condition, suitability or performance of any Prize, even where that Liability may arise from the Organiser’s negligence.

4.2 Nothing in these Terms will affect any Liability of the Organiser for death or personal injury arising from its negligence, for breach of Part II of the Consumer Protection Act 1987 (in the event that any entrant is entitled to claim rights under the Consumer Protection Act 1987) or for any matter in relation to which it would be illegal for the Organiser to exclude or to attempt to exclude its Liability.

4.3 Subject to 4.2, neither the Organiser, any parent company nor any subsidiary of the Organiser or such parent company or any of their directors, officers and employees (together referred to in these terms and the ‘Associates’) makes any guarantee, warranty or representation of any kind, express or implied, with respect to this Competition or the Prizes potentially available under it. Neither the Organiser nor any of its Associates shall be responsible for any Liability that may arise out of or in connection with person’s participation in this Competition, the claiming, redemption or value of any prizes under it, the use or enjoyment of such prizes or any events or circumstances arising out of or in connection with any of them. Any implied warranties of condition, merchantability or suitability or fitness for purpose of any of them are hereby expressly excluded. Wherever used in these Terms, ‘Liability’ shall mean any and all costs, expenses, claims, damages, actions, proceedings, demands, losses and other liabilities (including legal fees and costs on a full indemnity basis) arising directly or indirectly out of or in connection with the matter concerned.

5.1 The RoadTest is organised and sponsored by the Organiser. The Organiser reserves the right to delegate all or any of its powers, rights and obligations arising in relation to the RoadTest to any Associate and certain such rights and powers are assumed by the Organiser on behalf of itself and each Associate. Reference to “Organiser” shall be deemed to include reference to each Associate.

5.2 The RoadTest may be terminated at any time if there are, in the sole opinion of the Organiser, an insufficient number of entries, or if the Applications are not of an appropriate standard for a competition of this nature. The Organiser has the right to cancel or suspend the RoadTest at any time due to circumstances outside its reasonable control.

5.3 The Organiser shall have the sole discretion to disqualify (without correspondence or right of appeal) any Applicant it considers to be adversely affecting the process or the operation of the RoadTest or to be in breach of these Terms or to be acting in a disruptive manner or with intent to annoy, abuse, threaten or harass any other Applicant or Participant.

5.4 The Organiser has the right to amend or add to these Terms from time to time. Revised Terms and Conditions will be posted on the Contest Site and it is a condition of entry to the RoadTest that Applicants agree to comply with these Terms and, if appropriate, such Terms as amended from time to time.

5.5 Headings are for convenience only and do not affect the interpretation or construction of these Terms and Conditions.

5.6 These Terms and the operation of the Contest shall be governed by and construed in accordance with English Law and any claim or matter arising under these Terms shall be subject to the exclusive jurisdiction of the English courts.

Comment List
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  • #1   Is there a typo on the getting_started_keil.docx file  ?

     

    Shouldnt 2) say Go to the Keil directory (by default C:\Keil_v5),  instead of Vx ?.

     

    Hardware/ software Setup
    1. Download Keil MDK development tool at this link. (or using the installation file provided in the appendix folder)
    2. Install Keil µVision at the default directory.
    3. Update hardware firmware for the board [optional]
      1. Connect the board to your PC through the USB cable.
      2. Go to the Keil directory (by default C:\Keil_vx).
      3. Go to the STLink folder (C:\Keil_v5\ARM\STLink).

     

    #2 - Keil uVision took some effort to talk with STM32F401RET6 with USB for me.

    Device Manager looked like USB could talk with STM32 but my PC really didnt have the driver loaded.

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    running the install driver from "C:\Keil_v5\ARM\STLink\USBDriver\stlink_winusb_install.bat" didnt work.

    It was needed to install driver from the Windows Device Manager

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    on completion Lab 3 debug is now working. I hope this information helps if you have same issues.

  • More Help for fellow students of IOT course Section 3 Lab:

    Highly recommend setting up a second monitor/screen , one for watching the lab video full screen , and the other monitor to work with Keil uvision tool.

     

     

    The video, when showing uVision code is very hard to read correctly - look very very closely for parentheses and curley brackets. 

     

    Please feel free to reply if these comments aren't useful and clog up your inbox.

  • Help for fellow students of IOT course Section 3 Lab:

    https://bookshelf.vitalsource.com/#/books/9781911531098/cfi/6/16!/4/6/4/6/2/2/4/2/2/6/4/2/2/2@0:0

     

    1. You can find all of the files associated with this lab in the Resources section of the Main Menu.

    You have to just enter into the course, and click on the paperclip. If you are already in the course, click on the House ICON (hovering it says Library)

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    2. Once you have setup the required software (see Getting Started document), you simply need to connect the board to your PC via a USB cable, then use Keil MDK to start programming and debugging.

    What this means, After you have downloaded the zipped file from the resource section and unzip it, there is a Getting Started with Keil document in the unzipped directory.

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    It would have been so much easier if this document's info was shown in the course table of contents, called getting started. 

     

    My next issue: Connected to STM module, it shows up as drive E: but ST-Link doesnt recognize it . Any advice ?

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  • An impactful suggestion would be to start the course with a section on exactly what software ( or other resources) are needed for the course, publish links, (have all the i's dotted and t's crossed) and provide a test mode/program to prove all the student's software and hardware is working correctly before starting the lessons. **Please publish a course preface with the first 2 or 3 pages of the getting started with keil.docx as a first task.**

    Thanks G

  • Not sure this will help, but I have also used System Workbench for STM32 in the past for development (for the STM32 Bluepill). It should be able to work just the same for the purposes of this course.

  • Hi Ralph,

     

    I did download the MDK-Lite version, but have not tried it yet.  There seems to be 2 different free versions of the IDE for ARM devices: MDK-Lite and MDK Limited QuickStart edition.  I was waiting for the reply from ARM/Keil support first.  As it turns out within an hour of my last posting I did receive a suggestion to try the QuickStart edition, but it works only for M0/M0+ devices and our device is an M4, so my next step may be to uninstall my current MDK IDE and try the lite version.  A little later I received another reply saying that if I was a teacher and planned on having  a class on the material they could give me a license as well as so hardware, but since I was just a reviewer they would have to think about it and would let me know late next week.

     

    Regards, Gordon

  • I contacted Ryan Sapp of Arm. Hopefully that will answer his questions.

     

    Randall

  • Hi Gordon,

     

    I agree that it isn't clear what version of the Keil MDK is used for this course.  I'd like to know if we were supposed to get a license.

     

    That being said, did you try installing the MDK-Lite version as I had mentioned earlier?  It does work with the M4 board that we received.  Hopefully, the 32KB limitation will work with the full weather station project.  And it does not require a license.  At least it should get you started. 

     

    Ralph

  • To Whom It May Concern,

     

    This an interesting issue.  I followed the instruction on the ARM education (ARM-ed) website for the installation of the Keil IDE.  The site links you to the full install of the IDE which requires you to either purchase a license or at least obtain a 30 day trial license.  The supporting lab files and videos all evolve around the Keil IDE.  I contacted ARM-ed support for a trial license and received the following reply:

     

    >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>

    Ryan Sapp Ryan.Sapp@arm.com via armh.onmicrosoft.com May 22, 2019, 8:57 AM (2 days ago)

     

    Hello Gordon,

     

    Can you tell us how you acquired this online course?  Was it through a third party?

    We don’t show any record of this on our end.  We wouldn’t have the ability of issuing

    any free license at this time based on this information.

     

    Regards,

    Ryan Sapp |Regional Accounts Manager|ARM-Keil Tools Division

    <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<

     

    Since Ryan's reply I have replied back 3 times will additional information, but have not heard anything from him.  I even asked if there is someone else I should contact, but no reply.  This is very frustrating.  Part of any review is the responsiveness of the support group and this is not very encouraging.

     

    Regards, Gordon

  • Randy,

     

    I'm working through module 3 and have installed Keil's uVision v5 IDE, as recommended, but what license did should I use and how do I request it from ARM education?  The labs won't compile without a license and the free limited QuickStart license only works for Cortex M0/M0+ boards.  Probably the more important question is, if or when I have a question about the course, who do I contact?  When I contact ARM support how do I specify what product I have a question about?  Thanks.

     

    Gordon