The On-Chip SDK contains an IAR workspace at onchipsdk/
projects/iar/
all_projects.eww
. Double-click on this file to open the workspace.
The column on the left lists a number of IAR projects, each corresponding to a sample application. You can switch between projects by right-clicking on the project name you want, and choosing Set as Active. We will select 00-hello
if not already selected.
To build a project, right-click on the project name and choose Rebuild All. IAR now executes the following steps:
Building configuration: 00-hello - Debug Updating build tree... 8 file(s) deleted. dnm_local.c cli_task.c dnm_rate_ctrl.c dnm_service.c hello_app.c ... Linking Performing Post-Build Action Total number of errors: 0 Total number of warnings: 0 |
If you don't have a JTAG debugging pod, you will use ESP to put your software on the mote. If you are not familiar with ESP, see the Eterna Serial Programmer Guide. ESP can be used on a DC9006/DC9003 directly, or with devices containing a recommended programming header with a DC9010 or a DC9006 with a DC9004 adapter.
ESP -E ESP -P FT-DC9003A-M4-115K-680-0222-0004REV1.bin 0 (or other fuse table as appropriate) ESP -P mote_part_r52074.bin 800 ESP -P ocfdk_00_hello.bin 1000 ESP -P loader_1_0_5_4_oski.bin 77800 |
Hello World! |
If you have a JTAG debugging pod:
If you are using a DC9003 or similar device that was previously programmed as a mote, it came with loader 1.0.3.12. The part will run on the debugger, but appear to be dead after reset, since the older loader cannot execute the signed code (the loader is bypassed when running the debugger.) See the "No Debugger" steps above to reprogram with a 1.0.5.4 loader. |