Figure 33. Attaching the Ethernet cable to the EVK
2. Open the serial terminal program using 115 kbaud, 8, None, 1. The terminal will be used to monitor the device
connection to your Azure Iot Central application.
3. Build and flash the project with the changes made in the above section. This can be done using the debug button in the
MCUXpresso "Quickstart Panel". Make sure to select the project in the "Project explorer" window to enable the button.
Figure 34. Building and flashing the project
If you find any compilation errors, proceed to fix them and then launch the debug session again.
4. Resume or terminate the debug session. When you can disconnect the EVK, make sure to terminate any debug
sessions first.
Figure 35. Resuming or terminating the debug session
5. Confirm that EasyEVSE connects and communicates with the IoT Central application using the serial terminal. You can
(in parallel) check the device connection status and telemetry sent from your Azure IoT Central application. To do that,
open your application and go to "Devices". In the "All devices" section, click on the name of your device.
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