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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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