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Release Notes (version 3.02.09) for Summit 30AG radios
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1. Host BIM44x Module Mo CTS i A GND This line is used to control the l i Microcontroller two switches so that when the USB adapter is connected the LF supplied Vcc will connect the ee RX and CTS lines over to the PC In this arrangement the extra cost to the bill of materials consists of components that implement the multiplexing of the RX and CTS lines This multiplexing can be via a header jumper arrangement or it can be logic gates driven by the Vcc line of the 6 way USB FAW Conn that allows the USB to Serial adapter to gain control of the BT module With this arrangement while the external PC Is interacting with the BT module any outgoing comms traffic will also reach the host microcontroller This does not detrimentally affect the operation of the controller It this could be an Issue we advise you also multiplex the TX line trom the modules The host controller may also sense the Vcc line from the F W Conn to provide logic to ignore UART traffic when it is asserted Option 2 Bridge UART traffic This upgrade option requires that the host controller has permanent connections to the UART port of the BT module AND has some other means of communicating with the outside world a TCP IP connection or a second UART port exposed so that a Windows PC has direct connection Americas 1 800 492 2320 Option 3 3 Laird Technologies Europe 44 1628 858 940 Hong Kong 852 2923 0610 www lairdtech com wireless B
2. Laird gt BTM44X Firmware Upgrade Application Note November 2011 Introduction The BTM44x Enhanced Data module has a feature set in firmware which is continually evolving At any time the module has a specific production release of the firmware At the same time on application newer engineering builds of the firmware can be made available These are released to fix issues that have been discovered since the production release or have new profiles and features The module is available so that one of two interfacing protocols can be activated over the UART port One is the multipoint packet protocol MP mode and the other is the AT protocol In AT mode the firmware version information is sent in response to the ATi3 command In MP mode the firmware version information is sent in response to the CMD_INFORMATION 0O command Upgrading firmware over the UART consists of temporarily changing the protocol to one which is used by the boot loader is packet based and is specific to the upgrade process called BCSP mode It is not documented in the user manual given that it is only used for upgrades and that process is managed via PC based utilities so it Is normally transparent to a host The only time this protocol is exposed to the host is when an upgrade is interrupted and the module has incomplete firmware In that case the boot loader detects corrupt firmware and remains in boot mode exposing BCSP mode to allow further attempts at firmware
3. TM44X Firmware Upgrade Application Note If a TCP IP connection is the other means of connection you will need a windows PC with TCP IP to virtual COM port bridge software an example http Awww tacticalsoftware com products serialip index htm This TCP IP to Serial port bridge is required to use Btm44xContfig exe The host microcontroller which controls the bridge for the UART traffic must have firmware functionality to prepare the BT module for a firmware upgrade When triggered the firmware must revert the module to BCSP boot loader mode and then bridge all bidirectional traffic between the BT module and the Windows PC When the host controller is triggered it shall perform the following actions where lt cr gt implies the carriage return character OxOD and lt del gt is the backspace character 0x08 If the BT module is in MP mode go to step 9 Send command ATS520 and store the returned value for later use Send command ATS520 115200 lt cr gt Send command ATS522 and store the returned value for later use Send command ATS522 1 lt cr gt Send command ATS523 and store the returned value for later use Send command ATS523 0 lt cr gt Advance to step 16 Read content of S register 240 and store for later use using command CMD_READ_SREG Write 115200 to S register 240 OxFO using the MP command CMD_WRITE_SREG Read content of S register 242 and store for later use using command CMD_READ_SREG Write 1 to S register 242 OxF2
4. appropriate text box which may be automatically selected if there is only one dfu Tile in the same folder as the utility and then click Upgrade The whole process takes up to 5 minutes On successful upgrade the module will be left in the state specified by the parameters labelled as Exit With If the upgrade process was previously aborted i e via a power interruption the module starts in BCSP boot loader mode The utility is designed to detect for that state if the Start With parameters do not yield a response from the module It will check for BCSP mode and if that results in a positive detection it will download the new firmware It may try to exit with the parameters specified in Exit With That final phase may fail If so manually try to detect the module by trying MP and AT modes at 115200 and 9600 baud The firmware upgrade utility can operate in automatic mode by supplying relevant parameters as command line arguments For example if the kit is on COM34 the new firmware file is called NewFirmware dfu and the module is in AT mode but must exit in MP mode then the command line arguments will be COM 34 DFU NewFirmware dfu PROTS AT BAUDS 115200 PARS NONE STOPsS 1 PROTe MP BAUDe 115200 PARe NONE STOPe 1 UPGRADE If the utility is launched with these arguments it starts and exits on completion without further intervention If the upgrade process fails a log file which is always offers full trace information to diagn
5. downloads It is also possible to upgrade the firmware over a SPI bus interface which is exposed via four dedicated pins on the module labelled as SPI_CSB SPI_MISO SPILMOSI and SP_CLK See the user manual for full pinout Upgrading firmware over the air is not planned as it is not inherently supported by the chipset vendor New firmware is deployed in files with extension dfu which are self contained with all the necessary information to expedite a firmware upgrade This document describes measures a designer can take to make the process of upgrading the firmware easier based on understanding the various options Upgrading firmware on a Development Kit The BTM44x module on a dev kit has its UART exposed directly to a Windows PC via a USB virtual COM port In this case the process of upgrading the firmware is as simple as launching a utility called Btm44xConfig exe in interactive mode and pointing it to the new firmware file with a dfu extension The main window for the firmware upgrade utility is as per the snapshot below Americas 1 800 492 2320 Option 3 1 Laird Technologies Europe 44 1628 858 940 Hong Kong 852 2923 0610 www lairdtech com wireless BTM44X Firmware Upgrade Application Note fd Btm44x Config Utility v0 30 Upgrade Change the COM port as per the setting in the PC for the dev kit specify the protocol and COM port parameters for Start With and Exit With select the filename in the
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7. ies warrants the OEM transceiver against defects in materials and workmanship Laird Technologies will not honor this warranty and this warranty will be automatically void if there has been any 1 tampering signs of tampering 2 repair or attempt to repair by anyone other than an Laird Technologies authorized technician This warranty does not cover and Laird Technologies will not be liable for any damage or failure caused by misuse abuse acts of God accidents electrical irregularity or other causes beyond Laird Technologies control or claim by other than the original purchaser In no event shall Laird Technologies be responsible or liable for any damages arising From the use of product From the loss of use revenue or profit of the product or As a result of any event circumstance action or abuse beyond the control of Laird Technologies whether such damages be direct indirect consequential special or otherwise and whether such damages are incurred by the person to whom this warranty extends or third party If after inspection Laird Technologies determines that there is a defect Laird Technologies will repair or replace the OEM transceiver at their discretion If the product is replaced it may be a new or refurbished product Americas 1 800 492 2320 Option 3 6 Laird Technologies Europe 44 1628 858 940 Hong Kong 852 2923 0610 www lairdtech com wireless
8. o SPI adapter are GND SPL Ore SPI_MISO SPI_MOSI pel CLK Pin Pin Pin Pin Pin 7 8 J 10 11 The USB to SPI bus adapter documentation describes the RJ45 socket pinout enabling an appropriate cable to be made up from an existing network patch cable global solutions local support USA 1 800 492 2320 Europe 44 1628 858 940 Asia 852 2268 6567 wirelessinfo lairdtech com www lairdtech com wireless Americas 1 800 492 2320 Option 3 5 Laird Technologies Europe 44 1628 858 940 Hong Kong 852 2923 0610 www lairdtech com wireless BTM44X Firmware Upgrade Application Note Laird Laird Technologies is the world leader in the design and manufacture of customized performance critical products for wireless and other advanced electronics applications Laird Technologies partners with its customers to find solutions for applications in various industries such as Network Equipment Telecommunications Data Communications Automotive Electronics Computers Aerospace Military Medical Equipment Consumer Electronics Laird Technologies offers its customers unique product solutions dedication to research and development as well as a seamless network of manufacturing and customer support facilities across the globe Copyright 2013 Laird Technologies Inc All rights reserved The information contained in this manual and the accompanying software programs are copyright
9. ose the failure Upgrading firmware on Host Hardware In real world applications the UART interface of the BTIM44x module will be most likely directly connected to the UART port of a host CPU which is managing the module and the UART signals of the module are not exposed to allow a Windows PC to use the Btm44xContig utility to upgrade the firmware In this scenario it is not possible to upgrade the firmware However it is possible to augment the host module hardware design to expedite a firmware upgrade There are several options available and they are described in subsequent sections of this document Americas 1 800 492 2320 Option 3 2 Laird Technologies Europe 44 1628 858 940 Hong Kong 852 2923 0610 www lairdtech com wireless BTM44X Firmware Upgrade Application Note Option 1 Multiplex the UART lines This upgrade option requires direct connection to RX TX CTS and RTS lines of the module via appropriate RS232 level conversion to a serial port on a Windows PC In that case 2 of the 4 UART lines of the module cannot be directly exposed because the RX and CTS input lines will be driven by the host microcontroller and hence cannot also be driven by a Windows PC One solution would be to incorporate the hardware logic illustrated below and use a USB to Serial adapter as described at the website htto Awww ttdichip com Products Cables USBTTLSerial htm This has the further advantage of not requiring RS232 level conversion
10. rite to S Reg 522 the value returned in either step 4 or 11 30 Write to S Reg 523 the value returned in either step 6 or 13 31 If the module was in MP mode at step 1 send command ATS9255 1 32 Reset the BT module by either toggling the hardware RESET line of the module or by sending a BREAK for about 500 milliseconds 33 The module is now in the same mode and state as at step 1 but with new firmware installed ee a a N N e n gt O O UO OND UBWN O Americas 1 800 492 2320 Option 3 4 Laird Technologies Europe 44 1628 858 940 Hong Kong 852 2923 0610 www lairdtech com wireless BTM44X Firmware Upgrade Application Note Option 3 Upgrade via SPI bus This option requires that the five pins on the BT module be exposed via appropriate means so that a Windows PC connected by USB to SPI bus adapter may run a utility and upgrade the firmware This is NOT Btm44xContig exe used previously Instead the firmware upgrade file consists of a pair of files one with a xdv extension and the other with xpv These Tiles are not made generally available but will be available to customers on application who are willing to sign an NDA with Laird so that a third party utility can be made available The USB to SPI bus adapter can be purchased online e g http parts digikey com 1 parts 1406287 converter usb spi devsys 1808 1a html The five pins to make available for external connection to the USB t
11. using the MP command CMD_WRITE_SREG Read content of S register 243 and store for later use using command CMD_READ_SREG Write O to S register 243 OxF3 using the MP command CMD_WRITE_SREG Write 2 to S register 255 OxFF using the MP command CMD_WRITE_SREG Send command CMD_RESET The module wakes in AT mode at 115200 N 8 1 Configure the host microcontroller UART for 115200 N 8 1 operation and AT protocol Send command ATS32767 lt cr gt and store the returned decimal value in the range O to 255 Send command ATS32767 n lt cr gt where n is the decimal value returned in step 12 Send command AT BT lt del gt lt cr gt where lt del gt is the 0x08 ASCII character The module is in BCSP mode and sends BCSP sync packets at 115200 N 8 1 The host can verity this by looking for at least one 5 byte sequence CO 01 OB 09 90 22 Activate the bridge From here on all traffic is bridged across bidirectionally 23 Launch the firmware upgrade utility on the Windows PC 24 While the bridge is active restart a 40 second timer as long as there is data traffic from the PC towards the BT module 25 If the timer expires this signals that the firmware upgrade is complete Disable the bridge 26 Reset the BT module by either toggling the hardware RESET line of the module or by sending a BREAK for about 500 milliseconds 27 The BT module wakes in AT Mode at 115200 N 8 1 28 Write to S Reg 520 the value returned in either step 2 or 9 29 W
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