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MXCHIP EMW3162
This is a compact WiFi module with a powerful ARM CPU.
By default, this module runs an O/S called MICO.
Whilst this module is relatively inexpensive, the development tools for the MICO O/S cost thousands. This makes the device practically useless for now.
Pinout
PB0 PB1 GREEN LED RED LED GND NC NC PC4 PC3 PB14 PA8 PA6 PA5 39 38 37 36 35 34 33 32 31 PB6 1 30 PB9 PB7 2 STM32F205RG 29 PA0-WKUP PA13 3 28 PA14 PC7 4 27 BOOT0 PA3 5 26 NC PA4 6 25 GND PB3 7 24 VDD-3V3 PB4 8 D0 23 PA10 RX PB5 9 D1 22 PA9 TX PB8 10 D2 21 PA11 PA1 11 D3 20 PA12 PC2 12 CLK 19 PB11 PB14 13 CMD 18 PA15 PC6 14 3V3 17 NRST GND 15 GND 16 PB1 GND 40 ANTENNA GND 41 42 43 44 GND GND GND MICO ISP ==== === STATUS PB9 TX PA10 RX BOOT PB1 RX PA9 TX EASYLINK PB8 3V3 220R BOOT0 SWD JTAG === ==== SWCLK PA14 TCK PA14 SWDIO PA13 TMS PA13 NRST NRST TRST PB4 TDI PA15 TDO PB3
Probe
stm32flash -b 9600 /dev/ttyCP2102 stm32flash 0.4 http://stm32flash.googlecode.com/ Interface serial_posix: 9600 8E1 Version : 0x31 Option 1 : 0x00 Option 2 : 0x00 Device ID : 0x0411 (STM32F2xx) - RAM : 128KiB (8192b reserved by bootloader) - Flash : 1024KiB (sector size: 4x16384) - Option RAM : 16b - System RAM : 29KiB
Modes
BOOT PB1 | STATUS PB9 | Mode of operation |
---|---|---|
0 | 0 | Factory mode |
0 | 1 | Firmware update mode |
1 | X | Working mode |
Firmware update mode
The bootloader is entered by holding PB1 low and PB9 high.
BOOT PB1 GND STATUS PB9 1K 3V3
+***************(C) COPYRIGHT 2012 MXCHIP corporation************+ | EMW316x Common Bootloader (Version 4.0.1_WDG) | + command ----------------+ function ----_-----------------------+ | 1:FWUPDATE <-a> | update the firmware from UART using Ymodem| | 2:FWERASE | erase the current firmware and settings | | 3:BOOT | excute the current firmware | | 4:REBOOT | Reboot | | ?:HELP | displays this help | +--------------------+-------------------------------------------+ | By William Xu from MXCHIP M2M Team | +----------------------------------------------------------------+ MXCHIP>
Firmware update
Minicom may be used to send a file using the ymodem protocol.
The firmware file must be compatible with the currently installed MICO O/S.
MXCHIP> 1 Waiting for the file to be sent ... (press 'a' to abort) CCC +-----------[ymodem upload - Press CTRL-C to quit]------------+ |Sending: WiFiLink.bin | |Bytes Sent: 194856 BPS:8683 | |Sending: | |Ymodem sectors/kbytes sent: 0/ 0k | |Transfer complete | | | | READY: press any key to continue... | +-------------------------------------------------------------+ MXCHIP> mxchipWNet Demo: Wi-Fi Link mxchipWNet library version: 31620001.027 Start scan connect to MXCHIP_RD....., return -1 Setup soft AP: Soft AP test, return 0 uAP up Soft AP mode: IP address: 192.168.0.1 Soft AP mode: NetMask address: 255.255.255.0 Soft AP mode: MAC address: c893464272f9
Flash memory map
Address | Function |
---|---|
0x8000000 | Boot loader |
0x8004000 | Parameters |
0x800C000 | Firmware |
0x8060000 | Temporary |
0x80C0000 | RF driver |
Standalone demo
Install OpenCM3.
Install STM32Flash.
Enter ST ISP mode using BOOT0, RX and TX as shown in the pinout above.
Fetch the demo and edit the Makefile, change the serial device to your host device (TTYISP).
hg clone http://hg.kewl.org/pub/miniblink-emw cd miniblink-emw vi Makefile
Now, backup the chip, load standalone demo and run it.
make backup make stm32flash
You can restore the MICO O/S from the emw3162.bin file, do not overwrite it.
Eg.
stm32flash -w emw3162.bin -b 115200 /dev/ttyAMA0