Evb-Ant-1 Software; Default Software; Flashing; Web Configuration Interface - u-blox XPLR-AOA-3 User Manual

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The UART connections on the ANT-B family and onboard NINA-B411 are connected to the MCU by
default. It is possible to connect directly from the USB connector to either:
NINA-B411 hosted on the ANT-B family board (with jumper J12 removed)
onboard NINA-B411 (with jumper J11 removed)
The connection options make it possible to perform software updates or configuration through the
UART interface. For jumper locations, see

4.5 EVB-ANT-1 software

4.5.1 Default software

The board comes flashed with example software that implements the
The software is developed using NXP's MCUXpresso Software and Tools and is available as an
open-source resource from the dedicated GitHub repository [19].
Follow the
file in the GitHub repository for further instructions.
README

4.5.2 Flashing

EVB-ANT-1 is normally flashed over the JTAG interface on the board. A debugger and a cable for the
19-pin JTAG interface is needed.
The code is stored on a NOR flash connected to the MCU.
It is also possible to use the Serial downloader over USB. This is done by changing the boot
configuration to start up in Serial downloader mode, see

4.5.3 Web configuration interface

EVB-ANT-1 supports an Ethernet web interface that is preconfigured with IP address 192.168.1.102
and subnet mask 255.255.255.0. To connect EVB-ANT-1 to a router or directly to a PC, enter
"http://192.168.1.102/" in your browser and configure the platform with the same subnet as the
connected device. The network parameters are configured from the web interface on port 80 of each
device, as shown in
Figure 18.
notes in EVB-ANT-1 software GitHub repository [19].
README.md
Figure 18: EVB-ANT-1 default software configuration interface with Ethernet network configuration
The Anchor point is enabled in the default software on EVB-ANT-1.
UBX-22006906 - R07
C1-Public
Figure
12.
For further information about configuring the platform, see also the
EVB-ANT-1
XPLR-AOA-3 - User guide
Anchor point
Boot
options.
use case.
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