NuMaker-LoRaG915/LoRaG868-NUC980
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QUICK START
4.1
Preparation
The PC must install the relevant drivers to be able to communicate with the NuMaker-
LoRaG915/LoRaG868-NUC980. The following sections will introduce the installation steps and how to
run the platform.
4.2
NUC980 Linux BSP Introduction
The NUC980 Linux BSP provides cross compilation tools based on Linux operating system. The BSP
has been tested in different x86 Linux distributions, including Ubuntu, CentOS, Debian, etc. Because
there are so many distributions out there with different system configuration, it is sometimes necessary
to change system setting or manually install some missing component in order to cross compile.
Linux development environment could either be native, or install in a virtual machine executed on top of
other operating system.
For more details about NUC980 BSP, please refer to “
NUC980 Linux 4.4 BSP User Manual
” in the
“Documents” directory.
4.3
BSP Download
The programming tool requires a NuWriter driver to be installed on PC first. Please visit Nuvoton official
to download the “
4.4
Driver Installation
The programming tool requires a Nuvoton USB driver to be installed on PC first. Please follow the
steps below to install the WinUSB driver.
Run the “WinUSB4NuVCOM.exe” before the USB cable is plugged in. The “WinUSB4NuVCOM.exe”
can be found in the “Tool” directory. Power on the NUC980 Series MPU evaluation board (EVB) and
plug the USB cable into PC, and the Windows shall find a new device and request to install the driver
.
Figure 4-1 Nuvoton USB Driver Installation Setup
Click “
Next
”. The WinUSB driver Setup Wizard will be started.