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IWRL1432BOOST: UART communication to read the sensor values

Part Number: IWRL1432BOOST
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: IWRL1432, , UNIFLASH

Tool/software:

Hi ,

Am I using iwrl1432boost board for level sensing application and have uploaded the code in C:\ti\radar_toolbox_2_00_00_06\source\ti\examples\Level_Sensing\high_accuracy_low_power_sensors\prebuilt_binaries\iwrl1432 appimage  

using UniFlash, flashed  the code and successfully uploaded it, also I have modifed iwrl1432 board S1 jumper sop 0 (ON) , lvds (ON) and uartA (ON) and jumper S4 (1-off,2,3,4- on mode ). Later opened the Visualizer to demonstrate the level sensing application. Where able to get recorded log data.

Here, need your inputs, to read data from Tera Term using UART communication, guide me in which place of the source code has to be modified in the program and also how to select the com port.

if I select uart application through com port using visualizer, at the same time, not able to use tera term to connect. what is usage of data auxillary port

  • I am currently working on a level sensing application as well.

    In the second line, you mentioned that you successfully recorded the log data, but I also tried and couldn't achieve the same.

    Here are the steps I followed:

    1. Flashed the same pre-built binary using mmWave Radar Visualizer.
    2. Modified the S1 and S2 switch settings according to your instructions.(in SOP1 s1,s3,s5 are ON state).
    3. Opened the Industrial Visualizer, made two modifications (which I will attach below), and generated a log file (which I will also attach).

    How can I analyze the log file to check the recorded data? Is there a way to convert or modify the file for better readability?

  • Hi,

    You should be able to save logs in tera term. The logs from tera term would contain the data captured.

    Regards,

    Sharan