Hi everyone,
This year we won't have our own booth at Embedded World.
Instead, we will have something way cooler.
We are all genuinely excited to announce a new product we developed in partnership with NXP.
NXP will heavily promote it at the upcoming Embedded World (February 23) so we are not allowed
to say anything about it officially. Because of that, this announcement is confined to our forum readers
and newsletter subscribers.
The semi-secrecy makes it even more exciting.
It's a dev. kit for anyone who wants to build smartwatches, remote sensor tags, or something more complex
such as a smart-home controller. It's a small, sleek and low power device with BLE-connectivity and packed
with various sensors. At the same time, it's vastly expandable because – you've guessed it – it's compatible with click boards.
We worked with an industrial designer to go beyond a standard PCB dev board and create an eye-catching
form factor so that people can have prototypes which can be put to real-world use immediately.
Furthermore, we worked with a local startup to provide compatible iOS/Android apps, as well
as cloud access.
Our brand new development kit for IoT and wearables is called Hexiwear and it looks like this:
You'll be able to see it on NXP's or Mouser's booth at Embedded World. More importantly, you'll be able to get one
as early as March, for only $37. Those limited quantities will be available through a Kickstarter campaign that launches
on February 23. To make sure you don't miss the Early Bird limited run Hexiwear, go to:
http://www.hexiwear.com
And subscribe to our Kickstarter notification list.
Thanks!
Announcing our new wearable development kit for IoT!
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Re: Announcing our new wearable development kit for IoT!
Interesting project. Do you plan to support Kinetis MCU with your ARM compilers or the only available option will be Kinetis Studio?
Serge T.
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Re: Announcing our new wearable development kit for IoT!
This looks very ... interesting!
I think I'll make a Kick-Starter pledge when it's out there
I'm sure I'll be very happy to have it. That website is promoting it very well
*Whispers* I'm even more excited because I've just seen the videos posted by ST (HoH) as well
Best Regards
I think I'll make a Kick-Starter pledge when it's out there
I'm sure I'll be very happy to have it. That website is promoting it very well
*Whispers* I'm even more excited because I've just seen the videos posted by ST (HoH) as well
Best Regards
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Re: Announcing our new wearable development kit for IoT!
Hi Toley, thanks for showing interest. At this point, Kinetis Studio.Toley wrote:Interesting project. Do you plan to support Kinetis MCU with your ARM compilers or the only available option will be Kinetis Studio?
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Re: Announcing our new wearable development kit for IoT!
trivia: in that video, Srdjan T's hands, Srdjan M' voice.MaGiK wrote:This looks very ... interesting!
I think I'll make a Kick-Starter pledge when it's out there
I'm sure I'll be very happy to have it. That website is promoting it very well
*Whispers* I'm even more excited because I've just seen the videos posted by ST (HoH) as well
Best Regards
Re: Announcing our new wearable development kit for IoT!
Dear Srdjan Misic, that is not a trivia at all in my point of view.
I like knowing that kind of stuff even more than the products and the services
I know it's weird, but it's true
Keep up the amazing work. It's really very appreciated a lot more than you think
Best Regards
I like knowing that kind of stuff even more than the products and the services
I know it's weird, but it's true
Keep up the amazing work. It's really very appreciated a lot more than you think
Best Regards
My hobby is collecting MikroElektronika products.
Gotta catch them all!
Gotta catch them all!
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- srdjan.misic
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Re: Announcing our new wearable development kit for IoT!
Congratulations!
This is very well deserved! It's a very nice product that ticks all the important check boxes
Can't wait to see your stretch goals. Maybe I'll up my pledge again
Srdjan, what's your favourite colour of the Hexiwear?
Mine is the black one. It totally made Aleksandar look bad a** in that video
Keep up the amazing work
Best Regards
This is very well deserved! It's a very nice product that ticks all the important check boxes
Can't wait to see your stretch goals. Maybe I'll up my pledge again
Srdjan, what's your favourite colour of the Hexiwear?
Mine is the black one. It totally made Aleksandar look bad a** in that video
Keep up the amazing work
Best Regards
My hobby is collecting MikroElektronika products.
Gotta catch them all!
Gotta catch them all!
Re: Announcing our new wearable development kit for IoT!
I switched from V4.5.0 to V4.9.0.
In some parts the generated code is different and faulty.
A section of the assembler code with V4.5.0 looks like this:
And for V4.9.0 looks like this:
The code generated with V4.5.0 works correct.
The line:
with the new compiler V4.9.0 does NOT work, the lvalue does not change.
As you can see the generated assembler code for this line is different.
Is there a new compiler option or something else which causes this behavior?
Regards,
JohnD.
In some parts the generated code is different and faulty.
A section of the assembler code with V4.5.0 looks like this:
Code: Select all
L_Action_CANParamValueExt331:
;Action.c,1414 :: _pActionRegister->Action.ARDelta.DeltaValue.Reference = rtPB;
ADDS R0, R4, #4
ADDS R1, R0, #4
MOVS R0, #7
STRB R0, [R1, #0]
;Action.c,1415 :: _pActionRegister->Action.ARDelta.DeltaValue.PIDBlck = _pARActionRegExt->ARExt1.ARDelta.PIDBlk;
ADDS R0, R4, #4
ADDS R0, R0, #4
ADDS R1, R0, #4
ADDS R0, R3, #3
LDRB R0, [R0, #0]
STRB R0, [R1, #0]
;Action.c,1416 :: _pActionRegister->Action.ARDelta.DeltaValue.PIDIndex = pvaValue;
ADDS R0, R4, #4
ADDS R0, R0, #4
ADDS R1, R0, #5
MOVS R0, #1
STRB R0, [R1, #0]
;Action.c,1417 :: _pActionRegister->Action.ARDelta.PositiveDelta = _pARActionRegExt->ARExt1.ARDelta.PosData;
ADDS R0, R4, #4
; _pActionRegister end address is: 16 (R4)
ADDS R0, R0, #4
ADDW R1, R0, #12
ADDS R0, R3, #3
; _pARActionRegExt end address is: 12 (R3)
ADDS R0, R0, #1
LDRH R0, [R0, #0]
STRH R0, [R1, #0]
;Action.c,1418 :: break;
Code: Select all
L_Action_CANParamValueExt331:
;Action.c,1414 :: _pActionRegister->Action.ARDelta.DeltaValue.Reference = rtPB;
ADDS R0, R4, #4
ADDS R1, R0, #4
MOVS R0, #7
STRB R0, [R1, #0]
;Action.c,1415 :: _pActionRegister->Action.ARDelta.DeltaValue.PIDBlck = _pARActionRegExt->ARExt1.ARDelta.PIDBlk;
ADDS R0, R4, #4
ADDS R0, R0, #4
ADDW R1, R0, #18
ADDS R0, R3, #3
LDRB R0, [R0, #0]
STRB R0, [R1, #0]
;Action.c,1416 :: _pActionRegister->Action.ARDelta.DeltaValue.PIDIndex = pvaValue;
ADDS R0, R4, #4
ADDS R0, R0, #4
ADDW R1, R0, #19
MOVS R0, #1
STRB R0, [R1, #0]
;Action.c,1417 :: _pActionRegister->Action.ARDelta.PositiveDelta = _pARActionRegExt->ARExt1.ARDelta.PosData;
ADDS R0, R4, #4
; _pActionRegister end address is: 16 (R4)
ADDS R0, R0, #4
ADDW R1, R0, #12
ADDS R0, R3, #3
; _pARActionRegExt end address is: 12 (R3)
ADDS R0, R0, #1
LDRH R0, [R0, #0]
STRH R0, [R1, #0]
;Action.c,1418 :: break;
The line:
Code: Select all
;Action.c,1415 :: _pActionRegister->Action.ARDelta.DeltaValue.PIDBlck = _pARActionRegExt->ARExt1.ARDelta.PIDBlk;
As you can see the generated assembler code for this line is different.
Is there a new compiler option or something else which causes this behavior?
Regards,
JohnD.
Re: Announcing our new wearable development kit for IoT!
Is anyone from MikroE answering questions in the hexiwear forum? I'm having trouble getting the PyOCD debugger working, see my posts here: http://www.hexiwear.com/forums/topic/py ... kds-3-2-0/
Thanks,
Scott
Thanks,
Scott
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Re: Announcing our new wearable development kit for IoT!
Hi Scott,
We will respond you on your post, no worries.
Best regards,
Uros
We will respond you on your post, no worries.
Best regards,
Uros