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Data Sheet and User Manual
AES-MS-MT3620-M-G Module
Data Sheet and User Manual
Module Application Development and Programming
Development Computer Software Installation
In depth instructions are provided at the Microsoft
Getting started with Azure Sphere
webpage:
Microsoft
’s
Getting Started with Azure Sphere
page details the download & install of two software items:
Azure Sphere SDK Preview for Visual Studio
from the Visual Studio Marketplace
2)
Visual Studio 2017 version 15.7 or later
(free Community edition is sufficient)
as well as USB driver installation for a wired interface between a development computer and the module
Microsoft’s
Azure Sphere SDK
provides the following:
The azsphere command-line utility for managing devices, images, and deployments
Libraries for application development
Visual Studio extensions to support Azure Sphere development, debug and flash programming
Microsoft’s
Visual Studio IDE
provides a sophisticated development environment for editing, building and
debugging custom embedded C applications (a GCC cross-compiler and GDB debugger provide the
underlying build and debug tools)
For application development targeting this module, it is recommended that hardware and software
prototyping be done using the Avnet
Azure Sphere MT3620 Starter Kit
Module Interfaces with the Development Computer
The module is designed to support up to four wired interfaces with the development computer.
Three 4-wire UART interfaces (SERVICE, RECOVERY and DEBUG) dedicated for connection with
the host development computer are pinned-out, each with hardware flow-control.
A 3-wire SWD interface is also pinned-out
RESET and RECOVERY (via DEBUG_RTS during boot) signals determine the module operating
mode