11.3. List of Figures

Figure 1 - Example of error on loading a library

Figure 2 - Develop and run a program from OTP for DA1453x, DA14585/6

Figure 3 - Application window when device is unknown

Figure 4 - Advanced settings for COM port.

Figure 5 - Flash Code tool with several sections enabled..

Figure 6 - Memory selection for DA1459x family devices.

Figure 7 - CS detected in memory region to be erased for DA1459x family devices.

Figure 8 - Preparing flash image for DA1469x family devices.

Figure 9 - Preparing Asymmetric SUOTA flash image for DA1459x family devices.

Figure 10 - Generate flash programmer binary on KEIL to support bypass mode for DA14531.

Figure 11 - QSPI NVPARAMS Section.

Figure 12 - Program SPI/EEPROM wizard: Intro page.

Figure 13 - Program SPI/EEPROM wizard: Work-flow.

Figure 14 - Program SPI/EEPROM wizard: Encryption page.

Figure 15 - Program SPI/EEPROM wizard: Sign page.

Figure 16 - Program SPI/EEPROM wizard: Select first image on multi-image case.

Figure 17 - Program SPI/EEPROM wizard: Multi image page.

Figure 18 - Program SPI/EEPROM wizard: Bootloader page.

Figure 19 - Program SPI/EEPROM wizard: Offsets page.

Figure 20 - OTP tool for DA1469x family.

Figure 21 - OTP tool for DA1453x family.

Figure 22 - Warning popup when user tries to burn read only field..

Figure 23 - Cache Architecture Settings.

Figure 24 - Serial Configuration Mapping.

Figure 25 - Warning when writing zeroes on non-zero memory location.

Figure 26 - Request permission to burn the header fields.

Figure 27 - Proceed write OTP Header.

Figure 28 - DA14580/581/583 Header validation tests.

Figure 29 - Application programmed flag.

Figure 30 - Manage Configuration Script dialog for DA1469x family.

Figure 31 - Manage Configuration Script dialog for DA1453x family.

Figure 32 - Register Configuration in CS for DA1469x family.

Figure 33 - Register selection in CS whose name contain ‘time’ for DA1453x family.

Figure 34 - Trim/Calibration values in CS.

Figure 35 - Trim/Calibration values in CS for DA1470x family.

Figure 36 - Booter value in CS.

Figure 37 - Disabling development mode in CS.

Figure 38 - Specifying Uart STX timeout in CS.

Figure 39 - Specifying Xtal settling time in CS.

Figure 40 - Specifying minimum FW version in CS.

Figure 41 - Peripheral Config command in CS.

Figure 42 - Hardware Config command in CS.

Figure 43 - Delay loop command in CS.

Figure 44 - Register read-modify-write command in CS.

Figure 45 - Available filters for CS section.

Figure 46 - Info icon available on CS registers.

Figure 47 - Bitfield information for a CS register.

Figure 48 - OTP NVDS.

Figure 49 - RAM tool with support for code and data image download (DA1468x, DA1469x, DA1470x and DA1459x families).

Figure 50 - RAM tool with support for code image download (DA1458x, DA1453x and DA14585/586 families).

Figure 51 - DA14580/581/583 device JTAG options.

Figure 52 - Flash Data tool.

Figure 53 - Preview of SUOTA tool..

Figure 54 - Add manually a new or hidden device..

Figure 55 - Request and review information on connected remote targets.

Figure 56 - Updating selected remote targets.

Figure 57 - QSPI Partition Table.

Figure 58 - EEPROM Programmer.

Figure 59 - EEPROM save memory to file.

Figure 60 - Proprietary Header Programmer.

Figure 61 - Header model format.

Figure 62 - Software patch over the air (SPOTA).

Figure 63 - SPOTA Emulator selection.

Figure 64 - SPOTA I2C options.

Figure 65 - SPOTA SPI options.

Figure 66 - SPOTA Patch Download.

Figure 67 - Software update over the air (SUOTA).

Figure 68 - SUOTA Image Update.

Figure 69 - Error on downloading the same firmware file twice.

Figure 70 - Graphics FPS Estimator.

Figure 71 - Battery Lifetime Estimator for DA14580/581/583 and DA14585/6 families.

Figure 72 - Battery Lifetime Estimator for DA1453x family.

Figure 73 - Connection and Advertising Interval validation.

Figure 74 - Sleep Mode Advisor.

Figure 75 - RF Master tests.

Figure 76 - RF Master’s Ribbon.

Figure 77 - Le Transmitter.

Figure 78 - Sample log output for LE Tx Command.

Figure 79 - Le Receiver.

Figure 80 - Sample log output for LE Rx Command.

Figure 81 - Continuous Tx.

Figure 82 - Sample log output for Continuous Tx Start command.

Figure 83 - Sample log output for Continuous Tx Stop command.

Figure 84 - Unmodulated Tx/Rx.

Figure 85 - Sample log output for unmodulated Tx Start command.

Figure 86 - Sample log output for unmodulated Rx Start command.

Figure 87 - Sample log output for unmodulated Stop command.

Figure 88 - Sleep Test.

Figure 89 - Sample log output for Sleep command.

Figure 90 - Enhanced LE Tx.

Figure 91 - Sample log output for Enhanced LE Tx command.

Figure 92 - Enhanced LE Rx.

Figure 93 - Sample log output for Enhanced LE Rx command.

Figure 94 - Sample log output for Enhanced LE Rx test with RF Stats selected.

Figure 95 - Continuous Tx.

Figure 96 - Sample log output for Continuous Tx command.

Figure 97 - Continuous Rx.

Figure 98 - Sample log output for Continuous Rx command.

Figure 99 - Reading 10 words from OTP.

Figure 100 - Sample log output for OTP read.

Figure 101 - Miscellaneous panel.

Figure 102 - Sample log output for FW get version command.

Figure 103 - Sample log output for read ADC command.

Figure 104 - Sample log output for uart loop command with input value 0x123456789ABCDEF.

Figure 105 - Sample log output for sensor action read command.

Figure 106 - Custom Action panel.

Figure 107 - Sample log output for custom action command with input value 0xBB.

Figure 108 - Tx Power configuration in test mode.

Figure 109 - Sample log output for Tx Power configuration in test mode (power index: 4, coarse attenuation: 40, FEM fine attenuation: 2).

Figure 110 - Tx Power configuration in normal mode.

Figure 111 - Sample log output for Tx Power configuration in normal mode (power index: 17, air operation: Advertising).

Figure 112 - RF Calibration.

Figure 113 - Sample log output with RF Calibration results.

Figure 114 - RF Master commands for RA6W1/RA6W2_Wi-Fi.

Figure 115 - XTAL Manager for DA1458x, DA1453x, DA14585/586 and DA1468x family devices.

Figure 116 - XTAL Manager for DA1469x, DA1470x and DA1459x family devices.

Figure 117 - Sample log output for XTAL read command.

Figure 118 - Sample log output for Xtal auto calibration command on P1_05.

Figure 119 - IO Manager tool.

Figure 120 - Sample log output for read gpio command for GPIO P0_04.

Figure 121 - Reading/Writing CLK_REF_SEL_REG.

Figure 122 - Filtering registers’ tree by entering part of their name in the search text field.

Figure 123 - Dumping info of CLK_REF_SEL_REG to the log.

Figure 124 - Default Terminal Scripting menu.

Figure 125 - Terminal Window and Command Prompt.

Figure 126 - Firmware download.

Figure 127 - Batch file loader.

Figure 128 - CSV file formatter.

Figure 129 - Console Settings.

Figure 130 - UART connection.

Figure 131 - Settings for Terminal Scripting.

Figure 132 - UART Terminal.

Figure 133 - Data Rate Monitor connection successful.

Figure 134 - Data Rate Monitor - Start Transmission.

Figure 135 - Power Profiler run snapshot.

Figure 136 - Operation Mode ribbon group for PMM2 devices.

Figure 137 - Chart View ribbon group for PMM2 devices.

Figure 138 - Chart View ribbon group for PMM2.1 devices.

Figure 139 - Digital Signals ribbon group for PMM2/PMM2.1 devices.

Figure 140 - Power Profiler while capturing data.

Figure 141 - Capturing data with proper zooming.

Figure 142 - Software cursors.

Figure 143 - Configuration HW Settings.

Figure 144 - Configuration Chart Settings.

Figure 145 - Trigger Function with single trigger that starts data capture.

Figure 146 - Trigger Function with single trigger that stops data capture.

Figure 147 - Trigger Functions with combination of triggers that stop data capture.

Figure 148 - Chart that fulfills trigger function of figure start_trigger_func.

Figure 149 - Log message when function of figure start_trigger_func is triggered..

Figure 150 - Chart that fulfills trigger function of figure single_trigger_func.

Figure 151 - Log message when function of figure single_trigger_func is triggered..

Figure 152 - Chart that fulfills combination triggers of figure comb_trigger_func.

Figure 153 - Log message when function of figure comb_trigger_func is triggered..

Figure 154 - On calibration, remove J1 to avoid SPI flash consume current..

Figure 155 - Note the ‘Avg Current (mA)’ value.

Figure 156 - Calibration offset value updated after the calibration procedure.

Figure 157 - Note the ‘CH1 Avg Current (A)’ and ‘CH2 Avg Current (A)’ values.

Figure 158 - Calibration offset values for Channel 1 and Channel 2 are updated after the calibration procedure.

Figure 159 - Log apply filter menu.

Figure 160 - Log apply filter system messages.

Figure 161 - Board setup screen.

Figure 162 - Single UART communication.

Figure 163 - Application update dialog.

Figure 164 - Application update download.

Figure 165 - Application update installation.

Figure 166 - Application update uninstallation of older versions.

Figure 167 - Support Pack Selection Logic.

Figure 174 - Switch from RA6W2_Wi-Fi to RA6W2_BLE.

Figure 168 - Support Pack Chooser.

Figure 169 - Support Pack Structure.

Figure 170 - Support Pack Location Info.

Figure 171 - SDK validation failure.

Figure 172 - Support Pack Updater.

Figure 173 - SP Updates not available with custom SPs.

Figure 175 - Error connecting with JTAG.

Figure 176 - Reset device.

Figure 177 - SmartSnippets™ Toolbox ribbon menu

Figure 178 - View ribbon group

Figure 179 - Programmer ribbon group for DA1453x family

Figure 180 - Programmer ribbon group for DA1469x family

Figure 181 - Manager ribbon group for DA1453x family

Figure 182 - Manager ribbon group for DA1469x family

Figure 183 - Configurator ribbon group for DA1453x family

Figure 184 - Monitor ribbon group for DA1458x family

Figure 185 - Estimator ribbon group for DA1458x family

Figure 186 - Estimator ribbon group for DA1470x family

Figure 187 - Devices Menu

Figure 188 - UART Menu

Figure 189 - JTAG Menu

Figure 190 - SP Info Menu

Figure 191 - Device Info

Figure 192 - Device Detection Results

Figure 193 - Advanced Settings Menu

Figure 194 - Device Settings Menu

Figure 195 - Board -> Detect Device menu item

Figure 196 - Detection process

Figure 197 - Log window action

Figure 198 - Detection results

Figure 199 - Flash Code initial screen

Figure 200 - Interface selection

Figure 201 - Default pin selection from Board Setup tool for DA14531

Figure 202 - Default pin selection from Board Setup tool for DA14585

Figure 203 - Default pin selection from Board Setup tool for DA14583-01

Figure 204 - Flash Code connect button

Figure 205 - Empty Flash

Figure 206 - Import wizard step 1

Figure 207 - Import wizard step 2

Figure 208 - Content to burn table

Figure 209 - Memory contents after flash burn

Figure 210 - Prepare Code Image dialog for DA1468x

Figure 211 - “Prepare Code Image” dialog

Figure 212 - “Prepare Code Image” dialog after image preparation

Figure 213 - Power Profiler ribbon menu

Figure 214 - Log messages after initialize process

Figure 215 - Log messages after initialize process

Figure 216 - Power Profiler tools tab

Figure 217 - Select SDK root as workspace.

Figure 218 - SDK tools wizard.

Figure 219 - Browse for plt_fw project location inside SDK.

Figure 220 - Import plt_fw project.

Figure 221 - Build plt_fw project.

Figure 222 - Browse for plt_fw binary.

Figure 223 - Keil workspace after prod_test project load.

Figure 224 - Compilation messages.