Skip to content
README.md 2.64 KiB
Newer Older
f4grx's avatar
f4grx committed
# hn70ap
Development board for modern packet radio on UHF
f4grx's avatar
f4grx committed

This repository contains sources for a Kicad PCB and a NuttX board support package for the board.

The schematic and board design is released under the CERN OHL license.

Prerequisites
=============
 * linux (in 2017 there are many ways to get that)
 * a micro-usb cable to see the debug uart output
 * a jtag/swd adapter
 * a working openocd installation
 * an arm-none-eabi toolchain: https://launchpad.net/gcc-arm-embedded
 * to change the default configs: install kconfig-frontends
 
f4grx's avatar
f4grx committed
Mandatory: Install toolchain
============================
Open a bash shell console, then type commands (adapt them if you know what you are doing):
```
$ cd $HOME
$ mkdir toolchains
$ cd toolchains
$ wget -O toolchain.tar.bz2 https://launchpad.net/gcc-arm-embedded/5.0/5-2016-q3-update/+download/gcc-arm-none-eabi-5_4-2016q3-20160926-linux.tar.bz2
$ tar jxvf toolchain.tar.bz2
$ export PATH=$PATH:$HOME/toolchains/gcc-arm-none-eabi-5_4-2016q3-20160926-linux/bin
```
The last line makes the ARM compiler available in your shell environment. You can make that automatic, search the web. Otherwise you have to execute this last line in each new shell window.

Optional: kconfig-frontends
===========================
Skip for now. TODO, ./configure && make && make install
f4grx's avatar
f4grx committed

openocd
=======
f4grx's avatar
f4grx committed
Skip for now. TODO apt-get or ./configure && make && make install
f4grx's avatar
f4grx committed

Basic Build
===========
You need a working NuttX development environment:

```
$ mkdir nuttx
$ cd nuttx
$ git clone https://bitbucket.org/nuttx/nuttx
$ git clone https://bitbucket.org/nuttx/apps
f4grx's avatar
f4grx committed
$ cd nuttx
f4grx's avatar
f4grx committed
```
Then you can clone the board config (This is NOT a submodule!)
```
f4grx's avatar
f4grx committed
$ cd configs
f4grx's avatar
f4grx committed
$ git clone https://github.com/f4grx/hn70ap
f4grx's avatar
f4grx committed
$ cd ..
f4grx's avatar
f4grx committed
```
Then build the binary image for this board:
```
f4grx's avatar
f4grx committed
$ tools/configure.sh hn70ap/nsh
$ make
```
f4grx's avatar
f4grx committed
This should end up with an ELF binary 'nuttx', and binary images nuttx.bin and nuttx.hex
f4grx's avatar
f4grx committed

f4grx's avatar
f4grx committed
You then have to flash this binary on your board, probably with OpenOCD.
f4grx's avatar
f4grx committed

This will give you a basic shell, type help to show basic commands. This can be used to validate the behaviour of the board's CPU.

f4grx's avatar
f4grx committed
Flashing without JTAG
=====================

This will be possible later, when the bootloader is made ready. The hardware is ready to support that.
A python tool will build an update image from the nuttx elf output, and you will be able to send that image via ethernet.

f4grx's avatar
f4grx committed
Advanced build
==============
More configurations will be added later that can be used to test ethernet, spi/i2c memories, etc

To modify the nuttx options type make menuconfig and mess around.

To get useful behaviour from this board you will need to add some applications that are not developed yet.