UM0893
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eui64 format: hexadecimal array (for example, {0080E10200000798})
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address format: decimal number or hexadecimal number (for example, 0xaabbccdd)
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bytes format: decimal number or hexadecimal number
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data format: hexadecimal array (for example, {aabbccddeeff0011})
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pages: decimal number or hexadecimal number
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page_list: hexadecimal array (for example, {11121314})
4.5.5
LED description
Table 27.
4.5.6
Button description
Table 28.
S1
S2, if available
S3, if available
S4, if available
S5, if available
4.5.7
Usage
The bootloader demonstration illustrates how to use the bootloader OTA commands
described in AN3262. It also illustrates how to load a simple test image to a node in the OTA
bootloader mode.
1.
Load a first board with the IAP bootloader application.
2.
Load the bootloader application on a second board.
3.
Open a terminal on port COMyy and run the command loadImage.
4.
Open a terminal on port COMxx and verify that the test application is now present.
Note:
Notes and limitations
The user is requested to set the destination EUI64 address (setDestEui64 b eui64) before
raising all other supported commands, except loadImage which will find the node by itself.
If the loadImage command fails, the user is requested to put the destination device in
bootloader mode and to repeat the command (no recovery mechanism is currently
supported ).
Step 1 is only required when using boards with an STM32W108xB device.
The iap_bootloader application can also be built through the related IAR project.
LED description
LED name
D1
D3
Button description
Button name
Doc ID 16995 Rev 10
STM32W108 SimpleMAC demonstration applications
STM32W108xB
Not used
Not used
STM32W108xB
Not used
Not used
Not used
Not used
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