![]() Manually download and the pfodParser.zip and pfodDwgControls.zip libraries from here and then use Arduino IDE menu option Sketch → Import Library → Add Library to install them.A copy of that V0.4.0 arduino-BLEPeripheral-master.zip file is here. Note: BLEPeripheral V0.5.0 is not released as of 14th September 2017, so install V0.4.0 and then overwrite the nRF51822.h and nRF51822.cpp files with the updated files in this zip file, nRF51822.zip. Select BLEPeripheral by Sandeep Mistry V0.5.0 and install it. Open the Library Manager in the Arduino IDE and type BLEPeripheral in the search bar. the Arduino Additional Boards Manager URLs (under File->Preferences) and then use the Arduino Board Manager to install the RedBear nRF52832 boards V0.0.2 ( filter your search to RedBear) No Android programming is required.įollow the Arduino install guide. The user display is completely controlled by the Android code you load into your Nano. The general purpose pfodApp handles the user display and interaction on your Android mobile. The pfodDesigner generates all the Android code needed for the RedBear BLE Nano V2. The second part uses the free pfodDesigner to create custom multi-levels menus, plots and data logging that can be displayed on pfodApp. Change the digital pins to outputs/PWM and set the output/PWM values. The first part presents a “starter” sketch, that when loaded into your RedBear BLE Nano V2, will display an interactive graphic on pfodApp that will let you read the Analog and Digital inputs. This tutorial covers custom controls for the RedBear BLE Nano V2 module. All the screens above are completely controlled by the code in your RedBear BLE Nano V2. pfodApp V3.322 adds a cmd sequence number and pfodParser V3.17 filters out duplicate cmds None of these screens are hard coded into pfodApp (the Android app). Update to pfodApp V3.322 and pfodParser V3.17 to solve this. Update 15th November – 2017 Some BLE boards / software stacks deliver the same cmd twice in quick succession. The previous version of this instructable, which targeted RedBear BLE Nano V1.5 is available here. If the above fails then attempt to get verbose output from the SES java instantiation to determine where any failure is taking place.Update: 15th Sept 2017 - This instructable has been updated to use the latest version of RedBear BLE Nano, V2.If you get any success in doing that then you can whittle that down to include the SES environment variables as required. take a backup copy and then edit the tools.xml config file to directly/explicitly pass along the full command string that you use successfully from outside of SES. ![]() make sure that default wizard (.jar) file (the one from the NRF5 SDK) isn't corrupted.\external_tools\cmsisconfig folder) so you shouldn't need to download it from the source site. ![]() the following image highlights the java process launched on my system (along with the exact command string passed from the tools.xml config file).Īlso the CMSIS_Configuration_Wizard.jar file is distributed within the Nordic NRF5 SDK (look within the. ![]() In any case, since SES just launches the CMSIS config wizard as an external java process, I would suggest that you check (via task mgr or similar tool) whether a java process is instantiated when you launch the wizard. ![]() Since you have the JRE installed and can initiate the wizard from outside of the SES, the issue is obviously specific to your environment - have you tried this on more than a single system? given that you didn't specify in your first post all the steps that you had taken, it leaves anyone trying to help in a state of having to start with the most obvious and possibly progressing from there. I need to include the source files of the module in the project? When i enable a specific module i need to include the directory where the files of the module are located? (User include Directories) Regarding to the file "sdk_config.h" i have the following question: Unfortunately the "CMSIS Configuration Wizard" doesn´t appear!Īs alternative can i download the "CMSIS Configuration Wizard", run the program from theĬommand line of windows and edit the file "sdk_config.h"? Right click the file "sdk_config.h" and select "CMSIS Configuration Wizard". Java -jar '$(CMSIS_CONFIG_TOOL)' '$(InputPath)'ģ. Open a configuration file in CMSIS Configuration Wizard File->Open Studio Folder->External Tools Configuration.Ģ. I am following this tutorial ( to enable the CMSIS Configuration Wizard in Segger Embedded Studio. My team want to develop a innovative product. ![]()
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