This guide reviews the steps required to get Putget working on an mbed OS platform.
Please install mbed CLI.
From the command-line, import the example:
mbed import ccb24_a1
cd ccb24_a1
Invoke mbed compile, and specify the name of your platform and your favorite toolchain (GCC_ARM, ARM, IAR). For example, for the ARM Compiler 5:
mbed compile -m K64F -t ARM
Your PC may take a few minutes to compile your code. At the end, you see the following result:
[snip]
+----------------------------+-------+-------+------+
| Module | .text | .data | .bss |
+----------------------------+-------+-------+------+
| Misc | 13939 | 24 | 1372 |
| core/hal | 16993 | 96 | 296 |
| core/rtos | 7384 | 92 | 4204 |
| features/FEATURE_IPV4 | 80 | 0 | 176 |
| frameworks/greentea-client | 1830 | 60 | 44 |
| frameworks/utest | 2392 | 512 | 292 |
| Subtotals | 42618 | 784 | 6384 |
+----------------------------+-------+-------+------+
Allocated Heap: unknown
Allocated Stack: unknown
Total Static RAM memory (data + bss): 7168 bytes
Total RAM memory (data + bss + heap + stack): 7168 bytes
Total Flash memory (text + data + misc): 43402 bytes
Image: .\.build\K64F\ARM\ccb24_a1_K64F.bin
- Connect your mbed device to the computer over USB.
- Connect your mbed device to the Internet over Ethernet.
- Copy the binary file to the mbed device.
- Press the reset button to start the program.
The LCD on your platform turns on and it starts sending and receiving the temperature data.
If you have problems, you can review the documentation for suggestions on what could be wrong and how to fix it.