After connecting to the computer for several days, I visited the dedicated Rapid IoT Studio portal: http://rapid-iot-studio.nxp.com and finally connected. I had been using the mobile phone APP to log in before. Although it was a little slow, I could still log in, but the computer could not work. I tried for several days and changed several browsers in the middle, but it still did not work. I could not connect. Today, I had a sudden idea and tried to connect to a different network. I didn’t expect that I could connect quickly after waiting for several days. If you can't connect to the Rapid IoT Studio page, please check your network. I used China Mobile's network before, but couldn't connect. Today I switched to China Unicom's network and was able to connect. I was a little surprised, but also a little annoyed... Out of curiosity, I searched the Internet and found that there were many posts saying that China Mobile couldn't connect to the webpage, but China Telecom and China Unicom could. Of course, there are many reasons for this. I won't go into details. Let's take a look at the first online project. When you log in, there will be an interface. Click LOGIN NXP SSO.
After that, an interface for entering the account and password will appear. Enter the same account and password as on the phone APP here. If you don’t have it, you need to register for free. After entering, click Studio, and the following page will appear.
Click EXAMPLE and select the example project
Select Rapid IoT Blinking and LED
Here you can see three icons. Click on the icon and you can configure the relevant parameters on the left, such as time, flashing color, etc. After completion, click Save in the upper right corner, then click "Hammer" to compile. After the compilation is completed, click Download Firmware, and the binary file will be automatically downloaded. You can see it at the bottom, or you can open the corresponding folder.
Then, follow the steps in the user manual to operate the kit.
After that, an empty Gdisk will appear. We will copy the binary file downloaded by the browser into it, and then the device will be automatically programmed.
After programming, you can see the RGB LED light flashing red.
Interval's time value can change the flashing frequency.
In addition, the color of the LED can be changed through configuration, which will not be discussed here.
The first online program basically follows the routine, and other personalized tests and applications will be focused on later.
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