Hi,
Our company have purchased MOD5441X module along with its development kit.
We also plan to purchase the MOD5234 module alone. Can we use the NNDK-MOD54415LC-KIT with MOD5234 module?
Please Reply.
Thanks,
Ranjith
Development Kit Compatibilty
Re: Development Kit Compatibilty
Those two pieces of hardware are compatible.
BUT, as far as I know, to get the necessary libraries to allow you to write code for the MOD5234, you must have purchased a MOD5234 dev kit or paid some one-off license in addition to purchasing the MOD5234. You should check this with someone from NetBurner.
BUT, as far as I know, to get the necessary libraries to allow you to write code for the MOD5234, you must have purchased a MOD5234 dev kit or paid some one-off license in addition to purchasing the MOD5234. You should check this with someone from NetBurner.
Re: Development Kit Compatibilty
Read this topic http://forum.embeddedethernet.com/viewt ... f=3&t=2001.
There are some development board (MOD70) version issues that you need to be aware of with the 54415.
There are some development board (MOD70) version issues that you need to be aware of with the 54415.
Gavin Murray
Re: Development Kit Compatibilty
You will need to get the development kit for both modules. The development kit is both for the development hardware and for the software license for that platform. If you have other questions similar to this, feel free to drop an email to sales@netburner.com or call the sales office.
Dan Ciliske
Project Engineer
Netburner, Inc
Project Engineer
Netburner, Inc
Re: Development Kit Compatibilty
Gavin,
Just a quick update for you, with the new rev of the DEV-70 (1.93), we've resolved the LED/DIP Switch issues you mentioned.
-Dan
Just a quick update for you, with the new rev of the DEV-70 (1.93), we've resolved the LED/DIP Switch issues you mentioned.
-Dan
Dan Ciliske
Project Engineer
Netburner, Inc
Project Engineer
Netburner, Inc
Re: Development Kit Compatibilty
Hmm - I wonder what you mean by "resolved".
If you go back and review my post on 5th June 2014 http://forum.embeddedethernet.com/viewt ... f=3&t=2001 you'll see that I received a v1.93 MOD70 with my MOD54415 dev kits, and at the same time a v1.91 MOD70 with a MOD5270. So I know all about what you've done with v1.93. Are you actually saying you've changed it since June? (I doubt it other wise it would be v1.94 ...)
In reality now I've got my custom hardware this is less of an issue - but it is / was an issue for a new user ...
All the best,
If you go back and review my post on 5th June 2014 http://forum.embeddedethernet.com/viewt ... f=3&t=2001 you'll see that I received a v1.93 MOD70 with my MOD54415 dev kits, and at the same time a v1.91 MOD70 with a MOD5270. So I know all about what you've done with v1.93. Are you actually saying you've changed it since June? (I doubt it other wise it would be v1.94 ...)
In reality now I've got my custom hardware this is less of an issue - but it is / was an issue for a new user ...
All the best,
Gavin Murray
Re: Development Kit Compatibilty
Gavin,
My apologies, you are 100% correct, and I feel kinda sheepish about things. I looked at the beginning of the thread as saw LEDs and Dipswitch and assumed you were referring to the GPIO change problem, forgetting about the fact that the switch is connected to the ADCs.
I feel kinda dumb now...
-Dan
My apologies, you are 100% correct, and I feel kinda sheepish about things. I looked at the beginning of the thread as saw LEDs and Dipswitch and assumed you were referring to the GPIO change problem, forgetting about the fact that the switch is connected to the ADCs.
I feel kinda dumb now...
-Dan
Dan Ciliske
Project Engineer
Netburner, Inc
Project Engineer
Netburner, Inc
Re: Development Kit Compatibilty
Steady on Dan - don't beat yourself up!
You're right about most stuff (I assume!), and we all appreciate your help.
Gavin
You're right about most stuff (I assume!), and we all appreciate your help.
Gavin
Gavin Murray