Hello,
I closed below case by mistake.
As per your query I am using nRF9160 DK for testing.
I have modified "http_application_uodate" example code for my testing.
Regards,
Smitesh Mali
Hello,
I closed below case by mistake.
As per your query I am using nRF9160 DK for testing.
I have modified "http_application_uodate" example code for my testing.
Regards,
Smitesh Mali
Hello,
Can you please elaborate on what you have modified on the nRF9160: HTTP application update sample? What terminal are you using to connect to the COM port? Have you tried with the nRF Connect for Desktop - LTE Link Monitor?
Kind regards,
Øyvind
Hello,
Below is the interrupt routine which waits for "UUT*SIM=?\n" command from terminal.
static void UHi_PcUartCb(const struct device *x, void* data)
{
uart_irq_update(x);
int data_length = 0;
if (uart_irq_rx_ready(x)) {
data_length = uart_fifo_read(x, &_uartPcRxChar, 1);
}
if (_pcCmdRxFlg)
{
return;
}
_uartPcBuf[_pcRxCntr] = _uartPcRxChar;
if (_uartPcBuf[_pcRxCntr] == '\n')
{
_pcCmdRxFlg = true;
return;
}
_pcRxCntr++;
}
When "\n" is receive data will be processed.
But sometimes data received is "ª*SIM=?\n" instead of "UUT*SIM=?\n".
What terminal are you using to connect to the COM port?
I am using "Docklight" utility in PC to communicate with com port.
Have you tried with the nRF Connect for Desktop - LTE Link Monitor?
No, I haven't tried it.
Regards,
Smitesh Mali
I am using UART 0 to receive data from PC.
Hello,
I debugged the issue further by enabling error interrupt for UART
uart_irq_err_enable(_uartPc);
I received "UART_BREAK" (0x08) error when I get "ª*SIM=?\n" (wrong data).
Interestingly, I am getting error when I receive expected data too which is "UUT*SIM=?\n".
But at that time error is different. It is "UART_ERROR_FRAMING" (0x04) error.
I get this error after complete data from PC is received.
Can you tell me in what case "UART_BREAK" error can come ?
As per the comment in "uart.h" it comes in below case.
/**
* @brief Break interrupt
*
* A break interrupt was received. This happens when the serial input
* is held at a logic '0' state for longer than the sum of
* start time + data bits + parity + stop bits.
*/
Regards,
Smitesh Mali
Hello,
Issue is resolved.
Pin 0.28 and 0.29 were defined in overlay file for SPI.
It was creating issue.
UART works properly after removing it.
Regards,
Smitesh Mali
Hello,
Issue is resolved.
Pin 0.28 and 0.29 were defined in overlay file for SPI.
It was creating issue.
UART works properly after removing it.
Regards,
Smitesh Mali