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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 - 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 - 8:36
Hello everyone, I am Morgan, the principal engineer of Nuvoton Technology. Today, I will show you how to use 4G LTE or NB-IoT with Mbed OS on NuMaker-IoT-M487 development board. This tutorial needs a cellular expansion board to work with NuMaker-IoT-M487 development board. You can purchase the 4G LTE expansion board, RF-EC21A, on Nuvoton Direct (https://direct.nuvoton.com/communication-module/). Please install your 4G LTE SIM card in the mini SIM card slot on the back, and install the antenna at the MAIN connector on the front of the board. Although there is an NB-IoT expansion board, it requires an NB-IoT SIM card. Using LTE is more convenient. Just use your own LTE SIM card which has data plan. Then install the expansion board to the Arduino UNO connector of the NuMaker-IoT-M487 development board. Because the power consumption of the 4G LTE module is higher, it is not enough to supply power from USB only. You need to plug in the 5V/2A power supply. If you use NB-IoT module, no additional power supply is needed. We used “New” to select a template to create a new project. This time, we use the example on GitHub to create a new project. The URL of template used for this tutorial is https://github.com/OpenNuvoton/NuMaker-mbed-Cellular-example In chrome browser, enter the URL https://ide.mbed.com to use Mbed Online Compiler environment. After you 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 second option “Import” on the upper left. In the Import Wizard, click “Click here” On the “Source URL:”, enter the tempalte URL https://github.com/OpenNuvoton/NuMaker-mbed-Cellular-example . Then move mouse cursor to “Import Name:” and click it, the Project name will be automatically fill in. Then click “Import” button. Now you can see that the sample code has loaded. Depending on the cellular module used, the configuration may need to be modified. Click on “Readme.md” to open it. It lists configurations for supported cellular modules. Because the tutorial uses RF-EC21A expansion board which includes a Quectel EC21 LTE module, let’s check and modify the configuration in mbed_app.json file. Click the “mbed_app.json” file to open it. It is a JSON file to customize compile time configuration parameters in Mbed OS. The “*” (asterisk) in “target_overrides” session indicates all development boards are applicable. You can set in the designated board session, so the settings are only applicable to the specified board. The default mbed_app.json file in the example has configured for RF-EC21A. Such as, "target.network-default-interface-type" has set to "CELLULAR" for cellular connection. Both "lwip.ppp-enabled” and "lwip.tcp-enabled" set to true. Use generic AT3GPP driver for RF-EC21A ("GENERIC_AT3GPP.provide-default": true) And the RF-EC21A UART connects on Arduino D0/D1 ("GENERIC_AT3GPP.tx": "D1" and "GENERIC_AT3GPP.rx": "D0") When your SIM card installed in your mobile phone, you can find the APN, username and password settings in your mobile phone. Or contact your telecom operator to get this information. In the example, APN has set to “internet”, no username, and no password. (Move mouse cursor around these settings) The final setting to check is PIN code. In the example, the setting is no PIN code. If your SIM card has PIN code, for example 1234, please set it like this “\”1234\”” (Move mouse cursor around the setting) Save it then build it. It is in compiling, please wait a moment. Then you can see the last message is “Success!”. 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 don’t forget to plug in external 5V power supply. 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, 8 bits, 1 stop bit, none parity, and no flow control settings. Then “Open” it. Let’s back to the download folder where you can see the binary firmware file (NuMaker-mbed-Cellular-example.NUMAER_IOT_M487.bin). Drag and drop the file to NuMicro MCU drive. You will see the copying progress dialog box. You can see the connection messages printed on terminal. It shows that the board creates a TCP connection to server “echo.mbedcloudtesting.com”, send 4 bytes data and get the data back from server. That’s all for this tutorial. Thank you. For more information, please visit Nuvoton Technology: https://bit.ly/3hVdcmC Buy now: https://direct.nuvoton.com/tw/numaker-iot-m487 #tool #training #learning #intermediate #en
Training  Tool  Learning  Watch time - 5:29
Hello everyone, I am Morgan, the principal engineer of Nuvoton Technology. Today, I will show you how to use Wi-Fi with Mbed OS on NuMaker-IoT-M487 development board. First, open Chrome browser, enter the URL https://ide.mbed.com Please make sure that NuMaker-IoT-M487 board already selected in the upper right corner after you log in. 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 upper left, a “Create new program” window will be displayed. You can see that the Platform has been set to NuMaker-IoT-M487. In the Template field, select the "NuMaker WiFi TCP Example" for this tutorial. Then click OK. Now you can see that the sample code has loaded on the page. Click on “mbed_app.json” to open it. 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. It is in compiling, please wait a moment. 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 (NuMaker-mbed-wifi-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 demonstration, 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, sends a TCP/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 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 - 8:57
Hello everyone, I am the principal engineer of Nuvoton Technology, Morgan. The development board we are using today is Nuvoton’s NuMaker-IoT-M487. It is powered by the NuMicro M487 microcontroller with Arm Cortex-M4 core, built-in RJ45 Ethernet, and Wi-Fi module allowing users to connect to clouds by wire or wirelessly. It supports several RTOS including Arm Mbed OS, Amazon FreeRTOS, and AliOS Things. Today, I will show you how to use Mbed OS on the NuMaker-IoT-M487 development board. First, open Chrome browser, enter the URL https://os.mbed.com to register an account if you don’t have one. Move the mouse cursor to the human icon in the upper right corner then click “Log in or Sign up” or click “Sign up for free” directly. Then click “Sign up” Fill in your e-mail address and relevant information, and finally click Sign up. Check your mailbox to receive the certification letter and authorize it. Then let’s log in to use the online compiler environment. Move to the human icon in the upper right corner, and then click “Log in or Sign up”. And enter your account and password. After a successful login, it will return to the first page and then click “Compiler” on the left side of the human icon. It will lead us to the online compiler web page. The following demonstration is all operated on this page Click “No device selected” in the upper right corner to add and select Nuvoton’s NuMaker-IoT-M487 development board. It opens the “Select a Platform” page. We click the button, show “Add Board” with green “+”, in the lower-left corner. Next, it shows the page, let us choose a board. Scroll down to find NuMaker-IoT-M487, and click it. It opens the NuMaker-IoT-M487 board page (https://os.mbed.com/platforms/NUMAKER-IOT-M487/). Scroll down the page to find the button “+Add to your Mbed Compiler”, and click it. Click “Compiler” on top of the page to return to the online compiler environment. If the “NuMaker-IoT-M487” small icon appears in the upper right corner, you can start to import a sample code. Otherwise, click “No device selected” again. At this time, you can see the NuMaker-IoT-M487 icon already in the “Select a Platform” dialog box, click the icon to select it and then click “Select Platform” in the upper right corner. It returns to the online compiler page, and the “NuMaker-IoT-M487” icon shows in the top right corner. You can now start to import a sample code. First, click “New” on the top left side, a small “Create new program” dialog box appears. The “Platform” selects “NuMaker-IoT-M487” automatically. In the “Template” field, please select “mbed OS Blinky HelloWorld” example code, click OK. You can see the sample project has been loaded on the page, click “main.cpp” to show the source code. Let’s add a printf() function to print out a string in the main program. Check if statements are correct, save it, and click “Compile” to build code. Now it’s compiling, let’s wait for a moment. And you can see a lot of messages at the bottom of the page. The last message is “Success!” The browser will download the binary firmware file directly after a successful compiling. It will be saved in a default download folder or any folder based on your browser setting. In Chrome, you can click download file and select “Show in folder”. Then we need to connect the NuMaker-IoT-M487 USB port to your computer and make sure the onboard LED lights up. Let’s head back to the download folder where you can see the binary firmware file (mbed-os-example-blinky.NUMAKER_IOT_M487.bin). Drag and drop the file to NuMicro MCU drive. You will see the copying progress dialog box. After the copy is completed, the firmware starts to execute. One LED on board starts blinking. To see the printout message, go on the following steps. 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 terminal tool of choice. Here we use Putty. Open the COMx port with 9600 baud rate, 8 bits, 1 stop bit, none parity, and no flow control settings. You can see “Hello World!” printed in the terminal. That’s all for this tutorial. Thank you for watching. 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
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介紹工控網關的系統架構與功能需求,介紹 NuMicro M487 系列的豐富周邊如何適用於工控網關應用,M487 系列支援的 RTOS,以及新唐所提供的將資料上傳雲端的軟體範例代碼。 - 更多產品資訊,請至新唐科技網站 https://bit.ly/3hVdcmC 購買管道:https://direct.nuvoton.com/tw/numaker-iot-m487 聯絡我們: SalesSupport@nuvoton.com
Watch time - 4:3
汽車數據記錄器由NuMicro NUC131微控制器和N9H30微處理器組成。 NUC131支持 CAN 總線接收車載記錄診斷儀II(OBD-II)數據,包括車速,發動機轉速,發動機冷卻液溫度及車內溫度等。接著NUC131轉換OBD-II原始數據,並通過UART將上述信息發送到N9H30。N9H30在7英寸 TFT-LCD emWin 人機界面上顯示接收到的信息。 - 更多產品資訊,請至新唐科技網站 https://bit.ly/3hVdcmC 購買管道:https://direct.nuvoton.com/tw/ 聯絡我們: SalesSupport@nuvoton.com
Watch time - 3:29
本短片介紹了可符合 AMI 2.0 國際標準的智慧電錶設計。該設計即將在一大型電力公司所服務的供電區域進行大規模部署。同時也透過手機APP演示了遠程線上自動讀錶的功能。 - 更多產品資訊,請至新唐科技網站 https://bit.ly/3hVdcmC 購買管道:https://direct.nuvoton.com/tw/ 聯絡我們: SalesSupport@nuvoton.com
Watch time - 4:31
新唐 DALI 燈光控制解決方案實作了基於數位定址燈控介面 (DALI) 技術制定的 IEC 62386 標準。此方案使用新唐自建的 DALI 程式庫可二次開發出各式 DALI 裝置, DALI 程式庫可符合協議標準。新唐現為 DiiA 成員之一,具有 DALI 產品認證經驗。 - 更多產品資訊,請至新唐科技網站 https://bit.ly/3hVdcmC 購買管道:https://direct.nuvoton.com/tw/ 聯絡我們: SalesSupport@nuvoton.com
Application  Learning  Watch time - 3:49
A HMI and RTU industrial automation solution demo which is designed by Nuvoton’s partner. Nuvoton NUC970 series supports 2D Graphic and RGB 24-bit LCD display interface. With different LQFP package and DRAM embedded, NUC970 provides a solution platform for HMI products. NUC980 series does not have graphic engine, but supports up to 10 UARTs with DMA mode. Using DMA mode can reduce CPU loading and provides a better computing requirement. NUC980 series also supports different wireless modules. It is suitable for Industrial IoT applications. #Application #Learning #Basic #en - For more information, please visit Nuvoton Technology Website: https://bit.ly/3hVdcmC buy now: https://direct.nuvoton.com/tw/numaker-nuc980-iiot contact us: SalesSupport@nuvoton.com
Watch time - 29:32
1. 介紹新唐 NuMicro M4 全系列產品組合,包含 M480 系列、M451 系與 NUC505 系列。依據不同的終端應用需求,客戶該如何挑選適合的產品系列。 2. 詳細介紹新唐 NuMicro M480 產品系列的產品特色,M480 子系列的規格比較,特色 IP 的功能說明,以及成功案例。 - 更多產品資訊,請至新唐科技網站 https://bit.ly/3hVdcmC 購買管道:https://direct.nuvoton.com/tw/m4-family/ 聯絡我們: SalesSupport@nuvoton.com
Product  Learning  Watch time - 15:55
Nuvoton has provided all kinds of size panels from 3.5 to 7 inches that support i80 mode and RGB interface to show GUI. N9H series supports hardware 2D Graphics Accelerator and MJPEG codec to process images. To meet customers HMI needs, Nuvoton has already prepared low-end to high-end products including M0, M4, and Arm9 series. #Product #Learning #Basic #en - For more information, please visit Nuvoton Technology Website: https://bit.ly/3hVdcmC buy now: https://direct.nuvoton.com/tw/numaker-emwin-n9h30 contact us: SalesSupport@nuvoton.com 0:00 簡介 1:32 Nuvoton HMI Solutions 3:04 Nuvoton HMI Development Systems 4:40 emWin Supported HMI Solution 5:29 Nuvoton Homemade Free GUI Templates 5:55 HMI Successful Story 7:15 Nuvoton MCU Feature for GUI 7:58 NuMicro N9H Series 9:26 NuMicro M480 Series 10:26 What is HMI and emWin Library 11:01 Windows Tools 12:34 Use GUIBuilder to easily create GUI 13:32 em Win sample code path in Nuvoton BSP 13:54 How to build the project • Both of the BSP and hardware are right, the display should 14:10 Nuvoton Forum 14:57 Supported LCD driver IC List (the popular ones)
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