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Could anyone help me out, where can i get the original files ( the basic project, which is already on the device , when you get the development kit ) for DA14583 ?
Do you mean the factory firmware? As far as I know it is not available, but you can you the SDK example. If you are starting a new design, we would recommend to start with the DA14585 – the SDK is much improved, we have a lot of software examples and more detailed documentation that it will be very helpful to getting started. In addition, there is also software roadmap support on the DA14585 to our next generation device that is announced 5th November. Please check out DA14585/6 support port and take a look at our latest SDK6:
As i mentioned before, the DA14585 IoT Multi-Sensor Development Kit is too big for our application, that's why we decided to go with the DA14583 IoT Sensor Development Kit. It is smaller and has all features that we would need.
So my questions are :
- If it is not possible the get the original firmware files for it, could we "replicate" the original firmware's functionalities based on the SDK examples ?
- If there is no way to make it work , should we buy the DA14585 IoT Multi-Sensor Development Kit , and build a custom PCB for it, so we could reduce the size ?
(At this point we would basically want the DA14585 IoT Multi-Sensor Development Kit int the size of the DA14583 IoT Sensor Development Kit )
I did, what you asked, but sadly i can't burn&verify the compiled .hex file to the device. I was able to connect to it, Read 32kb ( so i saw the original firmware ) and erase it, but when i am trying to burn&verify the selected .hex file , i get the following errors :
- [Error SPI Flash @the current date] Error while reading from the FTDI device.
It seems, that i was able to solve the issue. In my case, it was the Usb 3.1 support error. After I plugged the developer kit into an Usb 2.0 port through an external (old) usb card ( i don't have them on my motherboard ) , i was able to burn the .hex file without any problem onto the device. The wrbl_sfl project , what you mentioned before and what is currently on the device is more than enough for us, so it can serve as a starting point in our project. My earlier, second question doesn't matter anymore, because we can use the DA14583 development kit.
Hi JeffreyStorm,
Do you mean the factory firmware? As far as I know it is not available, but you can you the SDK example. If you are starting a new design, we would recommend to start with the DA14585 – the SDK is much improved, we have a lot of software examples and more detailed documentation that it will be very helpful to getting started. In addition, there is also software roadmap support on the DA14585 to our next generation device that is announced 5th November. Please check out DA14585/6 support port and take a look at our latest SDK6:
//www.wsdof.com/雷电竞官网登录products/connectivity/bluetooth-low-energy/smartbond-da14585-and-da14586
Thanks, PM_Dialog
Dear PM_Dialog,
The size is the problem for us with the DA14585 IOT sensor, it is too big for us. Is the DA14583 IOT sensor available with the DA14585 chip ?
If not, is there a way for me to access the enviromental sensors with the provided 5.0.4 SDK examples ?
Hi JeffreyStorm,
Please take a look at DA14585 IoT Multi-Sensor Development Kit:
//www.wsdof.com/雷电竞官网登录products/da14585-iot-multi-sensor-development-kit
你will find much more detailed user manual and documents for getting started.
Thanks, PM_Dialog
Dear PM_Dialog
As i mentioned before, the DA14585 IoT Multi-Sensor Development Kit is too big for our application, that's why we decided to go with the DA14583 IoT Sensor Development Kit. It is smaller and has all features that we would need.
So my questions are :
- If it is not possible the get the original firmware files for it, could we "replicate" the original firmware's functionalities based on the SDK examples ?
- If there is no way to make it work , should we buy the DA14585 IoT Multi-Sensor Development Kit , and build a custom PCB for it, so we could reduce the size ?
(At this point we would basically want the DA14585 IoT Multi-Sensor Development Kit int the size of the DA14583 IoT Sensor Development Kit )
Hi JeffreyStorm,
Please visit//www.wsdof.com/iotsensorpage and download theDA14583 IoT Sensor Firmware. Open and compile the wrbl_sfl project, resides in projects\target_apps\wrbl\wrbl_sfl\Keil_5\wrbl_sfl.uvprojx.
Regarding you second question, it’s little bit generic and it depends on your application, So, can you please provide more inputs?
Thanks, PM_Dialog
Dear PM_Dialog,
I did, what you asked, but sadly i can't burn&verify the compiled .hex file to the device. I was able to connect to it, Read 32kb ( so i saw the original firmware ) and erase it, but when i am trying to burn&verify the selected .hex file , i get the following errors :
- [Error SPI Flash @the current date] Error while reading from the FTDI device.
-[Error SPI Flash @current date] Failed configuring SPI flash ports and pins.
I am using Smartsnippets Studio V2.0.8 , and i tried to burn the flash with Smartsnippets Toolbox V5.0.8 and V5.0.10 as well without any success.
Hi JeffreyStorm,
Can you please indicate if you can connect and read the SPI Flash successfully thought SmartSnippets?
Thanks, PM_Dialog
Dear PM_Dialog,
It seems, that i was able to solve the issue. In my case, it was the Usb 3.1 support error. After I plugged the developer kit into an Usb 2.0 port through an external (old) usb card ( i don't have them on my motherboard ) , i was able to burn the .hex file without any problem onto the device. The wrbl_sfl project , what you mentioned before and what is currently on the device is more than enough for us, so it can serve as a starting point in our project. My earlier, second question doesn't matter anymore, because we can use the DA14583 development kit.
Thanks for the support, you were a huge help.
Hi JeffreyStorm,
Glad that you figured your issue out. If you found any of the answer useful, please mark it as “accepted”.
For future designs, I would suggest you to take a look at 585 Multi Sensor Kit.
//www.wsdof.com/雷电竞官网登录products/da14585-iot-multi-sensor-development-kit
Thanks, PM_Dialog