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Product  Learning  Watch time - 2:12
NuMaker-Volcano is the development board for Nuvoton NuMicro® M0A21/M0A23 microcontrollers. This board stands out with its compact size of only 2.5x5 millimeters, slightly larger than a coin. It comes equipped with the powerful M0A23 microcontroller, and all 28 pins are accessible for circuit board connections. Additionally, it features a Nu-Link2-Me for programming and debugger purposes. NuMaker-Volcano serves as a versatile platform for evaluating, developing, and validating industrial and automotive applications. #AEC-Q100 #125degree #Volcano #Microcontroller #Automotive #MCU #Nuvoton #NuMicro #M0A23 #Basic #Product #learning #en - For more information, please visit Nuvoton Technology Website: https://bit.ly/3hVdcmC buy now: https://direct.nuvoton.com/ contact us: SalesSupport@nuvoton.com
Product  Learning  Watch time - 3:52
M0A23 is an automotive grade microcontroller which passed AEC-Q100 Grade 1. M0A23 is an microcontroller based on Cortex-M0. The NuMicro® M0A23U series runs up to 48 MHz and supports hardware divider. It provides 32 Kbytes Flash memory, 4 Kbytes SRAM. It provides compact package, rich analog peripherals, -40°C to 125°C operating temperature, 2.4V ~ 5.5V operating voltage, CAN 2.0B and LIN interface for robust communication. #AEC-Q100 #125degree #Volcano #Microcontroller #Automotive #MCU #Nuvoton #NuMicro #M0A23 #Basic #Product #learning #en - For more information, please visit Nuvoton Technology Website: https://bit.ly/3hVdcmC buy now: https://direct.nuvoton.com/ contact us: SalesSupport@nuvoton.com
Product  Learning  Watch time - 5:29
This video will introduce NuMaker-HMI-MA35D1-S1 Quick Start to you. 1. Unboxing 2. Power On and Demonstration 3. NuMaker-HMI-MA35D1-S1 Introduction 4. Development Platform 5. Development Environment Setup #HMI #SoM #System-on-Module #Yocto #DevelopmentBoard #Product #general #en #learning - For more information, please visit Nuvoton Technology Website: https://bit.ly/3hVdcmC buy now: https://direct.nuvoton.com/ contact us: SalesSupport@nuvoton.com
Product  Learning  Watch time - 2:35
Nuvoton NuMicro M031BT: Dual-mode Bluetooth Low Energy 5.0 (BLE5.0) and open 2.4G proprietary microcontroller platform, in addition to the advantages of the controller built in the high-precision and multiple I/O peripheral, it also provides pass-through, HOGP and Heartbeat profiles, which is a good choice for product to upgrade with wireless functions #product #learning #basic #en - For more information, please visit Nuvoton Technology Website: https://bit.ly/3hVdcmC buy now: https://direct.nuvoton.com/tw/ contact us: SalesSupport@nuvoton.com
Training  Tool  Learning  Watch time - 5:53
Hello everyone, I am Morgan, the principal engineer of Nuvoton Technology. Today, I will show you how to connect to AWS IoT service using MbedOS on NuMaker-IoT-M487 development board The sample code is on GitHub, the URL is https://github.com/OpenNuvoton/Mbed-to-AWS-IoT To avoid typos, use keyword “OpenNuvoton” to search on google. Find the Nuvoton on GitHub, and click it On the Nuvoton GitHub page, use AWS as keyword to search the sample code: Mbed-to-AWS-IoT Right click to copy the URL for later use. Then enter the URL https://ide.mbed.com After log in, make sure the NuMaker-IoT-M487 board has selected in the upper right corner. If not, please refer Nuvoton IoT Tutorial series “Get Started with Mbed OS”. There is detailed description of how to add a board. Click the “Import” on the left of menu bar. In the “Import Wizard”, click “Click here” Please paste or key in the sample code URL to “Source URL:”, Select Import as “Program” Click “Import Name”, the project name “Mbed-to-AWS-IoT” will be filled automatically. Then click “Import”. After sample code imported, click “mbed_app.json” to open it. To use Wi-Fi, you have to configure SSID and password to match your Wi-Fi AP setting. In NuMaker_IOT_M487 session of mbed_app.json file, find the “wifi-ssid” to set your SSID. It is at line 44. And then set password to “wifi-password”. It is at line 45. Save it and click “Compile” to build the code. It takes time to compile code, please wait. You need an AWS account to use AWS IoT Core service. To create a thing, a policy, and certificates, then put the certificate to MQTT_server_setting.h file in the sample code. The sample code has included a certificate provided by Nuvoton for test only, so that you can quickly operate this example. If you don’t have an AWS account, it is recommended that you apply for an account and use your certificates in the example to observe the connection status on AWS IoT console page. After completed, “Success” will appear in the compile output window. The browser downloads the binary firmware file directly after a successful compiling. It will be saved in a default download folder. In Chrome, you can click download file and select “Show in folder”. Then we connect the NuMaker-IoT-M487 USB port to your computer. Please find the virtual COM port assigned for NuMaker-IoT-M487 in Device Manager. In the tutorial, the “Nu-Link Virtual Com Port” is COMx. Then use your favorite terminal tool. Here we use Putty. Open the COMx port with 115200 baud rate. And no flow control settings. Then “Open” it. Back to the folder you just download the binary firmware file (Mbed-to-AWS-IoT.NUMAKER_IOT_M487.bin). Drag and drop the file to NuMicro MCU drive. You will see the copying progress dialog box. You can see the messages on terminal. The device has acquired IP address from Wi-Fi AP, then successfully connect to AWS IoT and subscribe a topic. Then press button (SW2) on board to send a message. You can see the message published to server and received a message from server. That’s all for this tutorial. Thank you for watching. Welcome to subscribe to our channel. If you want to get more information, please contact us “SalesSupport@nuvoton.com” - For more information, please visit Nuvoton Technology Website: https://bit.ly/3hVdcmC Buy now: https://direct.nuvoton.com/tw/numaker-iot-m487 Contact us: SalesSupport@nuvoton.com #tool #training #learning #intermediate #en
Application  Learning  Watch time - 4:3
The purpose of video is to demonstrate functions of NuMaker-RTU-NUC980 within 5 minutes, including Ethernet webserver, Wi-Fi webserver, USB camera, and NFS function. If you get the NuMaker-RTU-NUC980 board, you can follow this video to implement all the functions #application #learning #intermediate #en - For more information, please visit: https://bit.ly/3hVdcmC Buy now: https://direct.nuvoton.com/tw/numaker-rtu-nuc980?search_query=Chili&results=1 Contact us: SalesSupport@nuvoton.com
Application  Learning  Watch time - 1:30
Nuvoton provides a new development platform, Chili. Chili is designed by NUC980 family. A user can begin application developing within 15 minutes once receiving this PCB. This PCB is very small and can be easily installed into another system after development complete. It is suitable for some remote control or IoT applications. #application #learning #intermediate #en - For more information, please visit Nuvoton Technology Website: https://bit.ly/3hVdcmC Buy now: https://direct.nuvoton.com/tw/numaker-rtu-nuc980?search_query=Chili&results=1 Contact us: SalesSupport@nuvoton.com
Training  Tool  Learning  Watch time - 5:0
Hello everyone, I am Morgan, the principal engineer of Nuvoton Technology. Today, I will show you how to record and play audio with Mbed OS on NuMaker-IoT-M487 development board. Open Chrome browser, and enter the URL https://ide.mbed.com to use the Mbed Online Compiler. After log in, make sure that NuMaker-IoT-M487 board already selected in the upper right corner. If not, please refer Nuvoton IoT Tutorial series “Get Started with Mbed OS” which has a detailed description of how to add a board. Click the “New” on the left of menu bar, a “Create new program” window will be displayed. You can see that the Platform has been set to NuMaker-IoT-M487. In the Template, select the "NuMaker audio playback" for this tutorial. Then click OK. Now you can see that the sample code has loaded on the page. The sample code has three functions: 1. Record 10 seconds sound and save to Micro SD card 2. Play sounds stored in Micro SD card 3. Loopback. Record sound and play it immediately. Click main.cpp to open it. Then scroll down to line 421. You can see the functions calls here. It set to loopback only. Let’s do a little modification. Hit a key on console to start record 10 seconds then play it, and then do loopback. printf("Press a key to start recording 10 seconds..."); getchar(); demo_record(); demo_play(); demo_loopback(); Save it and click “Compile” to build the code. Compilation takes a while, please wait. After the compilation is completed, “Success” will appear in the compile output window. The browser downloads the binary firmware file directly after a successful compiling. It will be saved in a default download folder. In Chrome, you can click download file and select “Show in folder”. Please plug an earphone commonly used for mobile phone in headphone jack on NuMaker-IoT-M487 board. For demonstration, we use a headphone splitter cable to connect a microphone and a speaker. Do not put the microphone and speaker too close to avoid feedback howling. Then connect the USB port to your computer and make sure the onboard LED lights up. Back to the folder you just download the binary firmware file (NuMaker-mbed-AudioPlayback-example.NUMAKER_IOT_M487.bin). Drag and drop the file to NuMicro MCU drive. You will see the copying progress dialog box. Please find the virtual COM port assigned for NuMaker-IoT-M487 in Device Manager. In the demonstration, the “Nu-Link Virtual Com Port” is COMx. Then use your favorite terminal tool. Here we use Putty. Open the COMx port with 9600 baud rate. And no flow control settings. Then “Open” it. Press “Reset” on board to run the firmware again. Press a key on terminal to start record. Speak for about 10 seconds, then your voice will be played. That’s all for this tutorial. Thank you for watching. Welcome to subscribe to our channel. If you want to get more information, please contact us “SalesSupport@nuvoton.com” - For more information, please visit Nuvoton Technology Website: https://bit.ly/3hVdcmC Buy now: https://direct.nuvoton.com/tw/numaker-iot-m487 Contact us: SalesSupport@nuvoton.com #tool #training #learning #intermediate #en
Training  Tool  Learning  Watch time - 3:55
Hello everyone, I am Morgan, the principal engineer of Nuvoton Technology. Today, I will show you how to use SD card with Mbed OS on NuMaker-IoT-M487 development board. Open Chrome browser, and enter the URL https://ide.mbed.com to use the Mbed Online Compiler. After log in, make sure that NuMaker-IoT-M487 board already selected in the upper right corner. If not, please refer Nuvoton IoT Tutorial series “Get Started with Mbed OS” which has a detailed description of how to add a board. Click the “New” on the left of menu bar, a “Create new program” window will be displayed. You can see that the Platform has been set to NuMaker-IoT-M487. In the Template, select the "NuMaker SD-File-System with SD mode" for this tutorial. Then click OK. Now you can see that the sample code has loaded on the page. LittleFS uses less memory, supports power failure protection. However, LittleFS is different from the FAT file system, so after uses littleFS, the SD card will be formatted as LittleFS. The sample code uses FAT file system as default. Just click “Compiler” to build the example. It is in compiling, please wait a moment. After the compilation is complete, “Success” will appear in the compile output window. The browser downloads the binary firmware file directly after a successful compiling. It will be saved in a default download folder or the folder based on your browser setting. In Chrome, you can click download file and select “Show in folder”. Please insert a micro SD card into the card slot on the back of NuMaker-IoT-M487 board, then connect the USB to your computer and make sure the onboard LED lights up. Let’s back to the folder you just download the binary firmware file (NuMaker-mbed-SD-FileSystem-example.NUMAKER_IOT_M487.bin). Drag and drop the file to NuMicro MCU drive. You will see the copying progress dialog box. Please find the virtual COM port assigned for NuMaker-IoT-M487 in Device Manager. In the demonstration, the “Nu-Link Virtual Com Port” is COMx. Then use your favorite terminal tool. Here we use Putty. Open the COMx port with 115200 baud rate And no flow control settings. Then “Open” it. Press “Reset” on board to run the firmware again. You can see the messages on terminal while accessing SD card. That’s all for this tutorial. Thank you for watching. Welcome to subscribe to our channel. If you want to get more information, please contact us “SalesSupport@nuvoton.com” - For more information, please visit Nuvoton Technology Website: https://bit.ly/3hVdcmC Buy now: https://direct.nuvoton.com/tw/numaker-iot-m487 Contact us: SalesSupport@nuvoton.com #tool #training #learning #intermediate #en
Training  Tool  Learning  Watch time - 4:32
Hello everyone, I am Morgan, the principal engineer of Nuvoton Technology. Today, I will show you how to control the temperature and humidity sensor with Mbed OS on NuMaker-IoT-M487 development board. For this tutorial, we choose the “Thermo 6 Click” board. It is a mikroBUS board with a MAX31875 sensor. It is easy to install on NuMaker-IoT-M487 board because it has a mikroBUS connector. The part of control code refer from community, it is easy and quick to be integrated into real application. Open Chrome browser, and enter the URL https://ide.mbed.com to use the Mbed Online Compiler. After log in, make sure that NuMaker-IoT-M487 board already selected in the upper right corner. If not, please refer Nuvoton IoT Tutorial series “Get Started with Mbed OS” which has a detailed description of how to add a board. Click the “New” on the left of menu bar, a “Create new program” window will be displayed. You can see that the Platform has been set to NuMaker-IoT-M487. In the Template, select the "NuMaker Thermo-Sensor MAX31875 " for this tutorial. Then click OK. Now you can see that the sample code has loaded on the page. The sample code includes the MAX31875 control from community, declares an I2C object used on NuMaker-IoT-M487’s mikroBUS and a sensor object with the I2C object. Get the temperature value then print it. No modification needed, just click “Compile” to build the sample code. It is in compiling, please wait a moment. Then you can see the last message is “Success!” after compile completed. The browser downloads the binary firmware file directly after a successful compiling. It will be saved in a default download folder or the folder based on your browser setting. In Chrome, you can click download file and select “Show in folder”. Now is the time to install the Thermo 6 Click temperature and humidity sensor board on the mikroBUS, please pay attention to the correct orientation of the board. Then we connect the NuMaker-IoT-M487 USB port to your computer and make sure the onboard LED lights up. Let’s back to the folder you just download the binary firmware file (NuMaker-mbed-Sensor-MAX31875.NUMAKER_IOT_M487.bin). Drag and drop the file to NuMicro MCU drive. You will see the copying progress dialog box. Please find the virtual COM port assigned for NuMaker-IoT-M487 in Device Manager. In the tutorial, the “Nu-Link Virtual Com Port” is COMx. Then use your favorite terminal tool. Here we use Putty. Open the COMx port with 115200 baud rate And no flow control settings. Then “Open” it. You can see the current temperature in Celsius and Fahrenheit printed on terminal. That’s all for this tutorial. Thank you for watching. Welcome to subscribe to our channel. If you want to get more information, please contact us at SalesSupport@nuvoton.com - For more information, please visit: https://bit.ly/3hVdcmC Buy now: https://direct.nuvoton.com/tw/numaker-iot-m487 Contact us: SalesSupport@nuvoton.com #tool #training #learning #intermediate #en
Training  Tool  Learning  Watch time - 8:37
NuMaker-IoT-M487 (5) Connect to Pelion Device Management on Mbed OS Hello everyone, I am Morgan, the principal engineer of Nuvoton Technology. Today, I will show you how to connect to Pelion Device Management with Mbed OS on NuMaker-IoT-M487 development board. Because the demonstration needs to store certificate, a MicroSD card is required. Open Chrome browser, enter the URL https://cloud.mbed.com/quick-start If you didn’t use Pelion Device Management before, you need to activate your Mbed account to access Pelion. Click the “Activate your free access”. Then log in your Mbed account. Click “Activate Pelion Device Management account“… Select the “Start the Connect Tutorial” Then scroll down to select NuMaker-IoT-M487 (WiFi) --After selected, scroll down and click “Get started”-- If you have completed previous tutorial, the NuMaker-IoT-M487 board has been selected in your Mbed account. Please click the “2.2” to import the Pelion Connect Tutorial into your Online Compiler. It shows the import dialog box, please click Import. Wait for a moment while importing the sample code. Click “mbed-os-example-pelion” project name, Then click “Pelion Device Management” on menu bar, select “Manage Connect Certificates” in pull-down menu to create a Pelion certificate. You need to provide API key. You can create a new one here. Log in your mbed account. Accept Then click New API key Assign an API Key name Click Close After created an API key, back to online compiler, Then click Manage Connect Certificate again. API Key automatically filled here. Click OK. Click “Create”, then assign a name for the certificate. Click OK. Click the certificate just created to select it, then click OK. The online compiler will automatically update source code with the selected certificate. Click “Pelion Device Management” on menu bar again, select “Apply Update Certificate”. An “Update Certificates” dialog box appears. Create it. Click Download Private Key and save it. Please make sure that NuMaker-IoT-M487 board already selected in the upper right corner. If not, please refer Nuvoton IoT Tutorial series “Get Started with Mbed OS” which has a detailed description of how to add a board. In order to use Wi-Fi, you have to configure SSID and password to match your Wi-Fi access point setting. In the mbed_app.json file, the default Wi-Fi security set to WPA and WPA2 in “nsapi.default-wifi-security” field. Please modify the field “nsapi.default-wifi-ssid” to your Wi-Fi SSID Then modify “nsapi.default-wifi-password” to your Wi-Fi password. Click on “Compile” to build it. Have to wait for a while. Then you can see the last message is “Success!” at the bottom of this page. The browser will download the binary firmware file directly after a successful compiling. It will be saved in a default download folder or the folder based on your browser setting. In Chrome, you can click download file and select “Show in folder”. Then we connect the NuMaker-IoT-M487 USB port to your computer and make sure the onboard LED lights up. Let’s back to the download folder where you can see the binary firmware file (mbed-os-example-pelion.NUMAKER_IOT_M487.bin). Drag and drop the file to NuMicro MCU drive. You will see the copying progress dialog box. Please find the virtual COM port assigned for NuMaker-IoT-M487 in Device Manager. In the tutorial, the “Nu-Link Virtual Com Port” is COMx. Then use your terminal tool. Here we use Putty. Open the COMx port with 115200 baud rate, 8 bits, 1 stop bit, none parity, and no flow control settings. Then “Open” it. Press Reset button on board to run again. You can see the connection messages printed on terminal. It shows the board’s IP address obtained from the Wi-Fi access point, and the Endpoint Name. Then you can see the device resource in Pelion Device Management Portal. Log in Pelion Portal with the same Mbed account. Click Device directory. Find the device ID which should be registered state. Click the Device ID, it shows the Device details. Click RESOURCES, find the resource 3200/0/5501. Click the resource. Now, you can press keys in terminal to increase the counter. Or the counter automatically increase 1 by one second. The demo code also updates the counter to Pelion. You will see the value change in the graph. That’s all for this tutorial. Thank you for watching. Welcome to subscribe to our channel. If you want to know more information, please contact us at SalesSupport@nuvoton.com - For more information, please visit Nuvoton Technology Website: https://bit.ly/3hVdcmC Buy now: https://direct.nuvoton.com/tw/numaker-iot-m487 Contact us: SalesSupport@nuvoton.com #tool #training #learning #intermediate #en
Training  Tool  Learning  Watch time - 4:13
NuMaker-IoT-M487 (6) Use Ethernet Hello everyone, I am Morgan, the principal engineer of Nuvoton Technology. Today, I will show you how to use Ethernet with Mbed OS on NuMaker-IoT-M487 development board. Open Chrome browser, and enter the URL https://ide.mbed.com to use the Mbed Online Compiler. After log in, make sure that NuMaker-IoT-M487 board already selected in the upper right corner. If not, please refer Nuvoton IoT Tutorial series “Get Started with Mbed OS” which has a detailed description of how to add a board. Click the “New” on the left of menu bar, a “Create new program” window will be displayed. You can see that the Platform has been set to NuMaker-IoT-M487. In the Template, select the "NuMaker Ethernet TCP" for this tutorial. Then click OK. Now you can see that the sample code has loaded on the page. The network default configuration is Ethernet, so we don’t have to manually modify mbed_app.json file. The sample code automatically acquires IP address, connects to web server and display the return message. Just click “Compile” to build the sample code. It is in compiling, please wait a moment. Then you can see the last message is “Success!” after compile completed. The browser downloads the binary firmware file directly after a successful compiling. It will be saved in a default download folder or the folder based on your browser setting. In Chrome, you can click download file and select “Show in folder”. Connect the LAN cable in the network that does not require proxy settings. Then we connect the NuMaker-IoT-M487 USB port to your computer and make sure the onboard LED lights up. Let’s back to the download folder where you can see the binary firmware file (NuMaker-mbed-tcp.NUMAKER_IOT_M487.bin). Drag and drop the file to NuMicro MCU drive. You will see the copying progress dialog box. Please find the virtual COM port assigned for NuMaker-IoT-M487 in Device Manager. In the tutorial, the “Nu-Link Virtual Com Port” is COMx. Then use your favorite terminal tool. Here we use Putty. Open the COMx port with 115200 baud rate And no flow control settings. Then “Open” it. Press Reset button on board to run again. You can see the connection messages printed on terminal. It shows the board’s IP address, sends a simple HTTP connection to server, and the result of return. That’s all for this tutorial. Thank you for watching. Welcome to subscribe to our channel. If you want to get more information, please contact us at SalesSupport@nuvoton.com - For more information, please visit Nuvoton Technology Website: https://bit.ly/3hVdcmC Buy now: https://direct.nuvoton.com/tw/numaker-iot-m487 Contact us: SalesSupport@nuvoton.com #tool #training #learning #intermediate #en
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