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OpenMote-cc2538

Support for the OpenMote-cc2538 board. More...

Detailed Description

Support for the OpenMote-cc2538 board.

Overview

The OpenMote is slim board that comes with a TI SoC combining an ARM Cortex-M3 microcontroller with an IEEE802.15.4 radio.

Hardware

openmote

MCU CC2538SF53
Family ARM Cortex-M3
Vendor Texas Instruments
RAM 32Kb
Flash 512Kb
Frequency 32MHz
FPU no
Timers 4
ADCs 1x 12-bit (8 channels)
UARTs 2
SPIs 2
I2Cs 1
Vcc 2V - 3.6V
Datasheet Datasheet (pdf file)
Reference Manual Reference Manual

The OpenMote can be used with an "OpenBase" which provides an RJ-45, 2 x USB mini ports, a JTAG header, and two pin headers which provide access to the microprocessor pins. For example, the pins labelled DOUT/DIN provide access to the UART Tx/Rx respectively. This UART is connected to the "USB_FTDI" port via an FTDI FT232RQ UART/USB driver chip.

Flashing and Debugging

Currently RIOT supports flashing the OpenMote using a Segger JLink JTAG adapter or via USB, using the bootloader on the board.

Flashing via USB

To flash via USB, connect the "ON/SLEEP" pin to ground, and reset the board into the bootloader by pressing the reset button ("BUT1"). Then call "make flash" from your application directory.

Flashing via JTAG

To be able to flash the board via JTAG you need to install Seggers JLinkExe tool. Once you have this in place, you can simply flash by calling

make flash

from your application folder.

macOS users may experiment a command line expecting connect. Just type it and the process will continue.

Files

file  board.h
 Board specific definitions for the OpenMote-cc2538 board.
 
file  periph_conf.h
 Peripheral MCU configuration for the OpenMote-cc2538 board.