Mbed OS and Pelion Device Management example for FRDM-K64F and FRDM-K66F boards

Dependencies:   FXAS21002 FXOS8700Q

This example is known to work great on the following platforms:

  • FRDM-K64F - onboard Ethernet and onboard SD card holder.
  • FRDM-K66F - onboard Ethernet and onboard SD card holder.

Follow the Quick-Start instructions: https://cloud.mbed.com/quick-start

FRDM-K64F FRDM-K66F

Example functionality

This example showcases the following device functionality:

  • Read onboard FXOS8700Q accelerometer and magnetometer, and report the values as Pelion LWM2M resources (see image below).
  • (FRDM-K66F only) Read onboard FXAS21002 gyroscope and report the values as Pelion LWM2M resources.
  • On user button click, increment Pelion LWM2M button resource.
  • Allow the user to change the state of the board LED from Pelion LWM2M led_state resource and PUT request.

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Use this example with Mbed CLI

1. Import the application into your desktop:

mbed import https://os.mbed.com/teams/NXP/code/pelion-example-frdm

cd pelion-example-frdm

2. Install the CLOUD_SDK_API_KEY

mbed config -G CLOUD_SDK_API_KEY <PELION_DM_API_KEY>

For instructions on how to generate your API key, please see the documentation.

3. Initialize firmware credentials (done once per repository). You can use the following command:

mbed dm init -d "<your company name in Pelion DM>" --model-name "<product model identifier>" -q --force

If above command do not work for your Mbed CLI, please consider upgrading Mbed CLI to version 1.9.x or above.

4. Compile and program:

mbed compile -t <toolchain> -m <TARGET_BOARD>

(supported toolchains : GCC_ARM / ARM / IAR)

5. You can connect on a virtual terminal/COM port to the platform using:

mbed sterm -b 115200

This should give you an output similar to:

[BOOT] Mbed Bootloader
[BOOT] ARM: 00000000000000000000
[BOOT] OEM: 00000000000000000000
[BOOT] Layout: 0 8374
[BOOT] Active firmware integrity check:
[BOOT] SHA256: 411F422DE8FF545E2D3C373E87D5328162A129314A655AEC32B9A167DE29177E
[BOOT] Version: 1553606618
[BOOT] Slot 0 is empty
[BOOT] Active firmware up-to-date
[BOOT] Application's start address: 0x10400
[BOOT] Application's jump address: 0x112C1
[BOOT] Application's stack address: 0x20030000
[BOOT] Forwarding to application...


Starting Simple Pelion Device Management Client example
You can hold the user button during boot to format the storage and change the device identity.

Sensors configuration:
FXOS8700Q accelerometer = 0xC7
FXOS8700Q magnetometer  = 0xC7
FXAS21002 gyroscope     = 0xB7

Connecting to the network using the default network interface...
Connected to the network successfully. IP address: 10.2.202.65
Initializing Pelion Device Management Client...
Initialized Pelion Device Management Client. Registering...
Press the user button to increment the LwM2M resource value...

FXOS8700Q mag:    0.312 x,   0.039 y,  -1.625 z [gauss]
FXOS8700Q acc:    0.139 x,  -0.123 y,   4.260 z [g]
FXAS21002 gryo:  13.089 x,  13.089 y,  13.089 z [dps]

History

Improve inline documentation default tip

2019-03-27, by screamer [Wed, 27 Mar 2019 17:49:40 +0000] rev 5

Improve inline documentation


Reduce the sensors polling interval to once every 3 seconds

2019-03-26, by screamer [Tue, 26 Mar 2019 13:56:38 +0000] rev 4

Reduce the sensors polling interval to once every 3 seconds


Report the values to Pelion (not just locally)

2019-03-26, by screamer [Tue, 26 Mar 2019 13:51:36 +0000] rev 3

Report the values to Pelion (not just locally)


Add support for K66F, including FXAS21002 gyroscope sensor

2019-03-26, by screamer [Tue, 26 Mar 2019 13:29:05 +0000] rev 2

Add support for K66F, including FXAS21002 gyroscope sensor


Add support for FXOS8700Q onboard sensor and report it to Pelion

2019-03-25, by screamer [Mon, 25 Mar 2019 17:18:30 +0000] rev 1

Add support for FXOS8700Q onboard sensor and report it to Pelion


Initial revision

2019-03-25, by screamer [Mon, 25 Mar 2019 14:58:08 +0000] rev 0

Initial revision