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nRF52840 UART queries

Hello,

 

I am using nRF52840, SDK_16.0.0, S140 SoftDevice and Segger 4.16 for flashing the image. I am using ‘ble_app_blinky’.

 

1) In Product specification, it says 2 UARTE supported. Whereas in section 6.33.10 I am seeing only one instance of UART0, but in section 6.34.9 there are two instance of UARTE0 and UARTE1.

a) Without EasyDMA, is it only one UART supported ?

 

2) I need uart in my ble_app_blinky application. I have gone through ble_app_uart. For this I enabled NRF_LOG_BACKEND_RTT_ENABLED and disabled NRF_LOG_BACKEND_UART_ENABLED. Is this fine ?

 

3) For UART rx, ble_app_uart has uart_event_handle() to receive data. For UART Tx whether can I use app_uart_put() ?

     a) To cross check I want to type on Terminal. Once received on uart, I want to transmit the same data back to terminal. But when I call app_uart_put(), I am not seeing any print on Terminal.

     b) Even I am getting event APP_UART_TX_EMPTY (3) in default case, indicating "UART has completed transmission of all available data in the TX FIFO". But not output on Terminal. (I configured Terminal properly).

      

/**@snippet [Handling the data received over UART] */
void uart_event_handle(app_uart_evt_t * p_event)
{
    static uint8_t data_array[UART_MAX_DATA_LEN];
    static uint8_t index = 0;
    uint32_t       err_code;

    switch (p_event->evt_type)
    {
        case APP_UART_DATA_READY:
        {
            UNUSED_VARIABLE(app_uart_get(&data_array[index]));
            index++;
            
            NRF_LOG_DEBUG("D ");
            //NRF_LOG_HEXDUMP_DEBUG(data_array, index);
            
            app_uart_put(data_array[index]);
            
            if ((data_array[index - 1] == '\n') ||
                (data_array[index - 1] == '\r') ||
                (index >= m_ble_nus_max_data_len))
            {

                index = 0;
            }
        }
        break;

        case APP_UART_COMMUNICATION_ERROR:
            APP_ERROR_HANDLER(p_event->data.error_communication);
            break;

        case APP_UART_FIFO_ERROR:
            APP_ERROR_HANDLER(p_event->data.error_code);
            break;

        default:
            NRF_LOG_DEBUG("DF %d", p_event->evt_type);
            break;
    }
}
/**@snippet [Handling the data received over UART] */


/**@brief  Function for initializing the UART module.
 */
/**@snippet [UART Initialization] */
void uart_init(void)
{
    uint32_t                     err_code;
    app_uart_comm_params_t const comm_params =
    {
        #if CT40_ACTUAL_BOARD
        .rx_pin_no    = RX_PIN_NUMBER_CT40,
        .tx_pin_no    = TX_PIN_NUMBER_CT40,
        #else
        .rx_pin_no    = RX_PIN_NUMBER,
        .tx_pin_no    = TX_PIN_NUMBER,
        #endif

        .rts_pin_no   = RTS_PIN_NUMBER,
        .cts_pin_no   = CTS_PIN_NUMBER,
        .flow_control = APP_UART_FLOW_CONTROL_DISABLED,
        .use_parity   = false,
#if defined (UART_PRESENT)
        .baud_rate    = NRF_UART_BAUDRATE_115200
#else
        .baud_rate    = NRF_UARTE_BAUDRATE_115200
#endif
    };

    APP_UART_FIFO_INIT(&comm_params,
                       UART_RX_BUF_SIZE,
                       UART_TX_BUF_SIZE,
                       uart_event_handle,
                       APP_IRQ_PRIORITY_LOWEST,
                       err_code);
    APP_ERROR_CHECK(err_code);
}
/**@snippet [UART Initialization] */

4) I am bit confused, whether can I use app_uart.c / app_uart_fifo.c or “Serial Port Library”. My requirements are:

a) I need both UART Tx & Rx

b) BLE should work simultaneously.

c) Device should go into low power mode.

 

 Thanks & Regards

Vishnu Beema

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  • Hi,

    1) UART is only enabled when the bootloader enters DFU mode, e.g. when the button is pressed

    2) When DFU is completed the device resets, and if no button is pressed after the reset, the bootloader validates the application, then starts the application.

    3)

    I did some quick measurements with the power profiler kit on the nRF52840.
    I modified the peripheral -> serial example to either enable uart, then enter sleep mode, or disable uart before entering sleep mode.

    In the attached pictures below you can see that the UART being enabled adds around 600 uA.
    With UART enabled ~630 uA
    With UART disabled ~18 uA


    Code changes:
    Add the following lines before the infinite loop in the example.

    //nrf_drv_uart_uninit(&serial_uart); // comment out to disable UART peripheral
    while(true)
    {
        sleep_handler(); // Enter sleep mode
    }

    Uart peripheral disabled, sleep mode

    Uart peripheral enabled, sleep mode

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  • Hi,

    1) UART is only enabled when the bootloader enters DFU mode, e.g. when the button is pressed

    2) When DFU is completed the device resets, and if no button is pressed after the reset, the bootloader validates the application, then starts the application.

    3)

    I did some quick measurements with the power profiler kit on the nRF52840.
    I modified the peripheral -> serial example to either enable uart, then enter sleep mode, or disable uart before entering sleep mode.

    In the attached pictures below you can see that the UART being enabled adds around 600 uA.
    With UART enabled ~630 uA
    With UART disabled ~18 uA


    Code changes:
    Add the following lines before the infinite loop in the example.

    //nrf_drv_uart_uninit(&serial_uart); // comment out to disable UART peripheral
    while(true)
    {
        sleep_handler(); // Enter sleep mode
    }

    Uart peripheral disabled, sleep mode

    Uart peripheral enabled, sleep mode

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