
Over The Air Programmer Demonstration
MC1322x SMAC Demonstration Application User’s Guide, Rev. 1.3
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Freescale Semiconductor
10.1
Generating a Project From BeeKit
Once the UART/USB virtual ports have been configured, generate the project from BeeKit as follows:
1. Open BeeKit (Start->Programs->Freescale BeeKit->Freescale BeeKit).
2. On BeeKit select the MC1322x SMAC codebase (File menu -> Select Codebase...)
3. Click on File -> New Project and choose the OTAP Programmer template.
4. Follow the steps as displayed in the New Project wizard.
5. Configure the properties as needed.
6. Validate the solution.
7. Export the solution.
For further details on how to use BeeKit, see the
BeeKit Wireless Connectivity Toolkit User’s Guide
(BKWCTKUG).
10.2
Open, Compile, and Load the OTAP Programmer
1. Using the IAR Embedded Workbench, open the OTAP work space (
My Solution.eww
) .
2. Select “Release” in the Workspace window.
3. Click on Project -> Rebuild All.
The folders Release, Debug, and the settings are now created in the project structure as shown in
Figure 10-1
.
Figure 10-1. Release, Debug, and Settings
4. The
OTAProgrammer.bin
file is placed at the following directory location:
[Project Directory]\Release\Exe\
5. Load the
OTAProgrammer.bin
file to the desired board. Connect the JTAG interface and click on the
IAR Embedded Workbench IDE Debug button.