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BT 1.2 Stack on CC2540 MiniDevKit - debug shows stuck in HAL_BOARD_INIT

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Rob Lee
Posted by Rob Lee
on Apr 14 2012 15:46 PM
Prodigy20 points

With the upgraded 1.2 BT stack, the program HIDEmuKBD has been changed.  After I download and debug, I see that it never gets out of the HAL_BOARD_INIT routine.  Why?  It worked before using 1.1 stack's program.  Thanks!

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  • GregS
    Posted by GregS
    on Apr 17 2012 01:36 AM
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    This file is common, so you can try another proj like simplebleperipheral and see is results are the same. There is some dependency on a 32khz crystal. Also try building with optimizations off and check where single stepping gets stuck in the function. - Greg
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  • Rob Lee
    Posted by Rob Lee
    on Apr 17 2012 22:19 PM
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    Hello Greg,

    Thank you for your prompt reply.  Not sure what the issue was but turning optimization off did the trick!  With this new Emulated HID KB project - when I click the button, it's suppose to be advertising - however, my iPhone 4S does not detect it.  Any reason why?  Are there any other BT4 devices out there that would detect this mini key fob running this BLE chip?

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  • Eng351
    Posted by Eng351
    on Apr 18 2012 21:10 PM
    Genius3030 points

    Do you have a CC2540 USB Dongle? If so you can use it as a packet sniffer. This is a must have for CC2540 BLE development in my opinion

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