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How to Get Wi-Fi Chip Information

Description

This example demonstrates how to retrieve the chip information of the Wi-Fi module on Pitaya Go. This is a basic operation to identify which HW version is used.

This example also implements the Command Line Interface over BLE NUS and USB CDC ACM. Both consoles can be opened and used independently.

Tip

Before you start building, remember to set up the nRF5 SDK development environment first. See Setup the nRF5 SDK for details.

Building the example

You can find the source code and the project file of the example in the following folder: pitaya-go/examples/wifi/chip_info_example.

Open terminal and navigate to the directory with the example Makefile:

cd ./pitaya-go/examples/wifi/chip_info_example/armgcc

Run make to build the example:

make

Programming the firmware

If compiled successfully, the firmware is located in chip_info_example/armgcc/_build with the name nrf52840_xxaa.hex.

While pushing the USER button, press the RESET button to enter the DFU (Device Firmware Update) mode. Then program the firmware using the nRF Connect for Desktop tool.

If the SoftDevice is not programmed before, remember to add the SoftDevice. The SoftDevice is located in <nRF5 SDK>/components/softdevice/s140/hex/s140_nrf52_6.1.0_softdevice.hex.

Tip

See Programming section for details about how to program your Pitaya Go.

Testing

Perform the following steps to retrieve the chip information:

  1. Run a terminal application like PuTTY or screen:

    screen /dev/cu.usbmodemD2E39D222D781 115200
    
  2. Press Enter in the terminal. A console prompt is displayed.

  3. Use the Tab key to print the available commands.

  4. Use command wifi info to retrieve the chip information.

  5. You can also use the Web Device CLI application to test this example. Make sure you have Chrome 56+ installed on your computer.

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