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ZWIR4512 Application Note - Development Kit Getting Started Guide       

© 2016 Integrated Device Technology, Inc. 

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April 15, 2016 

Document Revision History 

Revision 

Date 

Description 

1.00 

October 25, 2010 

First release. 

1.10 

March 25, 2011 

Improved “getting started” example. 

1.20 

May 21, 2011 

Improved specification of library setup. 

Added figure explaining COM port settings. 

1.30 

June 18, 2012 

Updated installation instructions. 

1.31 

July 23, 2012 

Minor edits for clarity. 

Minor corrections. 

1.32 

August 26, 2013 

Changed example images to match new CrossWorks™ version. 

1.40 

October 2, 2014 

Changed example images to match new libraries. 

 

April 15, 2016 

Changed to IDT branding. 

 

 

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Summary of Contents for ZWIR4512

Page 1: ...Related Documents 11 6 Glossary 11 7 Document Revision History 12 List of Figures Figure 1 1 ZWIR4512 Development Kit 2 Figure 2 1 License Manager 3 Figure 3 1 New Project Window Select a New Project...

Page 2: ...CrossStudio for ARM from Rowley Associates is used CrossStudio is available for Microsoft Windows Linux MAC OS and Solaris computers This document describes the installation of the Microsoft Windows...

Page 3: ...cutable install CrossStudio arm_crossworks_2_3_5_win_x86_setup exe Alternately download and install CrossStudio for ARM from Rowley s website http www rowley co uk arm releases htm 2 A valid license i...

Page 4: ...M32 hzq install CrossStudio ZWIR4512 hzq 4 The connection between the microcontroller JTAG and UART interface and the development PC is via a USB virtual COM port interface provided by a FTDI chip Thi...

Page 5: ...t File New Project 3 In the New Project window complete the following steps a Scroll to the ZMDI section as shown in Figure 3 1 b In the project template window click on 6LoWPAN project template targe...

Page 6: ...all files as shown in Figure 3 2 b Ensure that the libraries libZWIR45xx IKEv2 a and libZWIR45xx IPSec a are NOT selected Note If the libraries libZWIR45xx IKEv2 a and or libZWIR45xx IPSec a are selec...

Page 7: ...ed main c file by double clicking it Figure 3 3 Project Explorer 6 Write the program A first example is the getting started The code can be found on the DVD under src Examples GettingStarted src getti...

Page 8: ...menu Figure 3 4 shows the Project Explorer after the program has been compiled for this example Figure 3 4 Project Explorer after Compiling Note The following steps must be done only at the project i...

Page 9: ...e application was loaded successfully at the microcontroller Note if uploading errors occur try the uploading again 10 Start the program by pressing the Continue Execution button on the main menu or p...

Page 10: ...packet to all nodes The sending device indicates packet transmission with LED 2 while the receiving device indicates packet reception with LED 4 The receiver writes a message containing the sender s...

Page 11: ...ne by pressing return The second terminal should display the received message as follows note that the sender address will differ from this example Received data from fe80 0000 0000 0000 0211 7d00 002...

Page 12: ...uaranteed to perform the same way when installed in customer products The information contained herein is provided without representation or warranty of any kind whether express or implied including b...

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