Mbed OS and Pelion Device Management example over WIFI for DISCO_L475VG_IOT01 board

Dependencies:   X_NUCLEO_COMMON ST_INTERFACES

DEPRECATED

This example application is not maintained and not recommended. It uses an old version of Mbed OS, Pelion DM and Arm toolchain. It doesn't work with Mbed Studio.

Please use: https://os.mbed.com/teams/mbed-os-examples/code/mbed-os-example-pelion/

This example is known to work on the following platforms:

DISCO_L475E_IOT01A

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

Example functionality

This example showcases the following device functionality:

  • Read onboard temperature and humidity sensors, and report them as Pelion LWM2M resources (see image below).
  • 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.
  • Uses all onboard sensors and reports them as Pelion LWM2M resources.

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Use this example with Mbed CLI

1. Import the application into your desktop:

mbed import https://os.mbed.com/teams/ST/code/pelion-example-disco-iot01

cd pelion-example-disco-iot01

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 1.8.x or above.

4. Compile and program:

mbed compile -t <toolchain> -m DISCO_L475VG_IOT01A

(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 80096F4
[BOOT] Active firmware integrity check:
[BOOT] SHA256: 0660E360D432225D5251461998FD8617B017098C5F1F90D5FB607BF8C27ED530
[BOOT] Version: 1553615309
[BOOT] Slot 0 is empty
[BOOT] Active firmware up-to-date
[BOOT] Application's start address: 0x8010400
[BOOT] Application's jump address: 0x8011041
[BOOT] Application's stack address: 0x20018000
[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:
Invalid new address!
HTS221  humidity & temperature    = 0xBC
LPS22HB pressure & temperature    = 0xB1
LIS3MDL magnetometer              = 0x3D
LSM6DSL accelerometer & gyroscope = 0x6A

Connecting to the network using Wifi...
Connected to the network successfully. IP address: 192.168.1.3
Initializing Pelion Device Management Client...
Initialized Pelion Client. Registering...
Registered to Pelion Device Management. Endpoint Name: 0169********************001002d5

ADC temp:     23.0037 C,  vref:      0.3661 V
HTS221 temp:   28.700 C,  humidity:   31.90 %
LPS22HB temp:  29.600 C,  pressure: 1032.01 mbar
LIS3MDL mag:    0.217 x,  -0.284 y,  -0.053 z [gauss]
LSM6DSL acc:    0.005 x,  -0.014 y,   1.029 z [g]
LSM6DSL gyro:   0.910 x,  -0.910 y,   1.120 z [dps]
VL53L0X dist:    1855 mm
Committer:
screamer
Date:
Sat Mar 09 00:46:54 2019 +0000
Revision:
30:15743b79c6cb
Update to Mbed OS 5.11.5 and latest ISM43362 driver

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screamer 30:15743b79c6cb 1 /* mbed Microcontroller Library
screamer 30:15743b79c6cb 2
screamer 30:15743b79c6cb 3 * SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause
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screamer 30:15743b79c6cb 31 */
screamer 30:15743b79c6cb 32 #ifndef MBED_PERIPHERALNAMES_H
screamer 30:15743b79c6cb 33 #define MBED_PERIPHERALNAMES_H
screamer 30:15743b79c6cb 34
screamer 30:15743b79c6cb 35 #include "cmsis.h"
screamer 30:15743b79c6cb 36
screamer 30:15743b79c6cb 37 #ifdef __cplusplus
screamer 30:15743b79c6cb 38 extern "C" {
screamer 30:15743b79c6cb 39 #endif
screamer 30:15743b79c6cb 40
screamer 30:15743b79c6cb 41 typedef enum {
screamer 30:15743b79c6cb 42 ADC_1 = (int)ADC1_BASE,
screamer 30:15743b79c6cb 43 ADC_2 = (int)ADC2_BASE,
screamer 30:15743b79c6cb 44 ADC_3 = (int)ADC3_BASE
screamer 30:15743b79c6cb 45 } ADCName;
screamer 30:15743b79c6cb 46
screamer 30:15743b79c6cb 47 typedef enum {
screamer 30:15743b79c6cb 48 DAC_1 = (int)DAC_BASE
screamer 30:15743b79c6cb 49 } DACName;
screamer 30:15743b79c6cb 50
screamer 30:15743b79c6cb 51 typedef enum {
screamer 30:15743b79c6cb 52 UART_1 = (int)USART1_BASE,
screamer 30:15743b79c6cb 53 UART_2 = (int)USART2_BASE,
screamer 30:15743b79c6cb 54 UART_3 = (int)USART3_BASE,
screamer 30:15743b79c6cb 55 UART_4 = (int)UART4_BASE,
screamer 30:15743b79c6cb 56 UART_5 = (int)UART5_BASE,
screamer 30:15743b79c6cb 57 LPUART_1 = (int)LPUART1_BASE
screamer 30:15743b79c6cb 58 } UARTName;
screamer 30:15743b79c6cb 59
screamer 30:15743b79c6cb 60 typedef enum {
screamer 30:15743b79c6cb 61 SPI_1 = (int)SPI1_BASE,
screamer 30:15743b79c6cb 62 SPI_2 = (int)SPI2_BASE,
screamer 30:15743b79c6cb 63 SPI_3 = (int)SPI3_BASE
screamer 30:15743b79c6cb 64 } SPIName;
screamer 30:15743b79c6cb 65
screamer 30:15743b79c6cb 66 typedef enum {
screamer 30:15743b79c6cb 67 I2C_1 = (int)I2C1_BASE,
screamer 30:15743b79c6cb 68 I2C_2 = (int)I2C2_BASE,
screamer 30:15743b79c6cb 69 I2C_3 = (int)I2C3_BASE
screamer 30:15743b79c6cb 70 } I2CName;
screamer 30:15743b79c6cb 71
screamer 30:15743b79c6cb 72 typedef enum {
screamer 30:15743b79c6cb 73 PWM_1 = (int)TIM1_BASE,
screamer 30:15743b79c6cb 74 PWM_2 = (int)TIM2_BASE,
screamer 30:15743b79c6cb 75 PWM_3 = (int)TIM3_BASE,
screamer 30:15743b79c6cb 76 PWM_4 = (int)TIM4_BASE,
screamer 30:15743b79c6cb 77 PWM_5 = (int)TIM5_BASE,
screamer 30:15743b79c6cb 78 PWM_8 = (int)TIM8_BASE,
screamer 30:15743b79c6cb 79 PWM_15 = (int)TIM15_BASE,
screamer 30:15743b79c6cb 80 PWM_16 = (int)TIM16_BASE,
screamer 30:15743b79c6cb 81 PWM_17 = (int)TIM17_BASE
screamer 30:15743b79c6cb 82 } PWMName;
screamer 30:15743b79c6cb 83
screamer 30:15743b79c6cb 84 typedef enum {
screamer 30:15743b79c6cb 85 CAN_1 = (int)CAN1_BASE
screamer 30:15743b79c6cb 86 } CANName;
screamer 30:15743b79c6cb 87
screamer 30:15743b79c6cb 88 typedef enum {
screamer 30:15743b79c6cb 89 QSPI_1 = (int)QSPI_R_BASE,
screamer 30:15743b79c6cb 90 } QSPIName;
screamer 30:15743b79c6cb 91
screamer 30:15743b79c6cb 92 #ifdef __cplusplus
screamer 30:15743b79c6cb 93 }
screamer 30:15743b79c6cb 94 #endif
screamer 30:15743b79c6cb 95
screamer 30:15743b79c6cb 96 #endif