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Dependencies: MQTT NDefLib X_NUCLEO_IKS01A2 X_NUCLEO_NFC01A1
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To start the demo the following expansion boards are required
X_NUCLEO_IDW01M1v2, X_NUCLEO_IKS01A2, X_NUCLEO_NFC01A1
After having mounted the board stack on the Nucleo board the below steps should be followed:
- In case the X-NUCLEO-NFC-01A1 is on the board stack the WiFi SSID and password can be passed through the NFC tag by means of: 1) enabling the NFC support defining the X_NUCLEO_NFC01A1_PRESENT and recompiling, 2) when prompted on hyperterminal, programming the SSID and password to NFC using the Android app "NFCtools"
- In case the NFC is not present, you local WiFi SSID and password can be programmed to mbed_app.json file and compiling and flashing the binary. Make sure the Wifi network has visible SSID.
- Reset the Nucleo board and after few seconds the Nucleo green led will be on (it means the Nucleo is connected to the local Wifi and to the IBM cloud server)
- Read the NFC tag with an Android device and the browser will be automatically opened and directed to the specific IBM quickstart demo page where the environmental values are displayed in form of a x-y graph. The values are updated every few seconds. On the Hyperterminal is possible to see the values sent to the IBM cloud server and the board mac address to be entered on the IBM quickstart web page if a manual connection is needed (eg. to connect from a PC browser).
In case of registered connection is needed (no TLS support) comment the #define ORG_QUICKSTART than check in the mbed_app.json the following fields and change them according to your IBM account, MQTT_ORG_ID, MQTT_DEVICE_PASSWORD, MQTT_DEVICE_ID, MQTT_DEVICE_TYPE.