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Sugar gliders, first experience with RSL10-SENSE-GEVK, brightness sensor error, help [Copy link]

 

What a patchwork May 1st "golden porridge", there are a lot of people everywhere. Instead of going out and crowding with people, it is better to play board at home...

Today I played with RSL10-SENSE-GEVK. This small board has six sensors installed, and some of the sensors have data that is not just one-dimensional. For example,

BME680, a 3*3 metal packaged gadget that can store four types of sensing data: temperature, humidity, air pressure, and air quality;

BHI160 has 3-axis acceleration and 3-axis angular velocity data;

The BMM150 is a three-axis magnetometer;

NOA1305 is a light sensor.

A MIC microphone and an NFC,

It is very powerful and is powered by a button battery, which shows its low power consumption capability.

Many friends have posted a lot about the installation and use of IED. I won’t go into details here.

The official description of the development guide and routines is quite detailed. As long as you can understand English a little, you can follow the instructions step by step.

The official website has provided an On-board sensor Tests project. This project uses all the sensors on the RSL10-SENSE-GEVK.

The data from all sensors can be obtained.

After copying, compiling, and debugging, the firmware has been burned to RSL10-SENSE-GEVK~

After clicking Run, you can see the LED light on the board changes from red to green to blue to off, and the initialization is complete.

Use J-link RTT to see the sensor data:

Here we encounter an ERROR that is visible to the naked eye . I wonder if those of you who have the RSL10-SENSE-GEVK board have the same problem.

I suspect it's a hardware problem, maybe it's not soldered properly or something? I feel like the official test code shouldn't have this kind of error of failing to initialize.

And I changed to the NOA1305 Sensor Example routine, and it also reported an error that it could not initialize NOA1305.

INMP522 is visible in the data printed by J-link RTT. It is the microphone. The data waveform can be viewed through J-scope.

After connecting the board and configuring it, you can see that the sound can be visualized with a waveform~

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How do you configure J-Scope? I can't connect to the device. Please advise.   Details Published on 2021-6-14 09:47
 
 

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With so many peripherals and button batteries, the low power consumption is indeed good.

The brightness sensor is initialized, but why is this

Done, remember to share it

 
 
 

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The first animated picture is really high definition!

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Haha, it was recorded in HD  Details Published on 2021-6-14 17:19
 
 
 

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How do you configure J-Scope? I can't connect to the device. Please advise.

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Where exactly is the card?  Details Published on 2021-6-14 17:21
Where exactly is the card?  Details Published on 2021-6-14 17:20
 
 
 

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w494143467 posted on 2021-6-13 19:48 The first animated picture is really high-definition!

Haha, it was recorded in HD

 
 
 

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Justice_Gao posted on 2021-6-14 09:47 Can you please use J-scope to view? How to configure J-Scope? I can't connect to the device. Please advise

Where exactly is the card?

 
 
 

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Justice_Gao posted on 2021-6-14 09:47 Can you please use J-scope to view? How to configure J-Scope? I can't connect to the device. Please advise

I wanted to write a tutorial and saw a forum friend introduce it: https://bbs.eeworld.com.cn/thread-1168954-1-1.html

 
 
 

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