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+ Ensure the selected file is `application.elf` either in the `Debug` or `Debug_V71Q19B` folder.
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+ Press `Programm`
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#text(fill:red)[Add instructions for reseting the security bits to 0x42]
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For later flashing of the firmware, it is also required to set the GPNVM bits to 0x42.
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+ In the `Device Programming` tool, select in the left sidebar `GPNVM Bits`.
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+ If the value is anything other than 0x42, set the value to 0x42 and click `Program`.
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To set the security bits that diable recovery of the firmware, select `Security` in the left sidebar of the `Devide Programming` menu and press `Set`.
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To set the security bits that disable recovery of the firmware, select `Security` in the left sidebar of the `Devide Programming` menu and press `Set`.
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= Registering Device
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The firmware of the box contains the information for the conecting to the server.
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To get these information, you first need to register the new box in Palitronica's system.
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To get these information, you first need to register the new box in Palitronica system.
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The frontend \footnote[https://steetdev001.z27.web.core.windows.net/] lists all boxes across all tenants and can be used for some operations but we will mainly use it to register a new box.
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In order to register a new device, you need some information including the `MCU Serial` and the `MAC Address` of the box.
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#figure(
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grid(
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columns: 4,
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gutter: 5pt,
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gutter: 10pt,
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stroke: 1pt + gray,
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align: left + horizon,
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inset: 0.5em,
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[ *`Sensor Id`*\ On the label.], [*`MCU Serial`*\ From the Pi], [*`HW Version`*\ On the label], [*`MCU Model No.`*
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[ *`Sensor Id`*\ On the label.], [*`MCU Serial`*\ From the Script], [*`HW Version`*\ On the label], [*`MCU Model No.`*
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\ 1.00],
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[*`Tenant`*\ Dev2 Lab], [*`Aggregator`*\ `sf-pc48`], [*`MAC address`*\ From the Pi], [*`Chip`*\ Model of the Atmel chip],
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[*`Tenant`*\ Dev2 Lab], [*`Aggregator`*\ `sf-pc48`], [*`MAC address`*\ From the Script], [*`Chip`*\ Model of the Atmel chip],
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[*`CAN Interface`*\ Likely False], [*`Power Connector`*\ Connectors of the daughter board], [*`Deployement Status`*\ Personal Us],
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),
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caption: "Information for registering a new device and where to find them."
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= Flashing Firmware
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To flash the firmware, you first need to update the configuration file that stores the informarion specific to this box and then flash the rebuilt firmware to the box.
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+ Update the file in `base-firmware-new\application\src\aa_set_device_parameter_here.h`
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+ Change the `SAS_KEY` value to the connection string from the IoT Hub.
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+ Change the `AZURE_DEVICE_ID` field to the Id of the box from the label.
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+ If needed, change the `MCU_DEVICE_ID` field to the last three characters of the Atmel chip serial.
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+ Save the configuration with `ctrl+s`.
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+ Rebuild the firmware with `Build` #sym.arrow `Build Solution (F7)`.
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+ Verify that the box is properly connected to both power and the Atmel adapter.
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+ In `Tools` #sym.arrow `Device Programming` detect the box as for the base firmware.
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+ Under `Memories` in the left sidebar, select the file to flash that end with `V71Q19B_`#text(fill:orange)[`XXXX`]`.hex` with #text(fill:orange)[XXXX] a four-characters hexadecimal number.
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+ Click `Program`.
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Congratulation, the box is all flashed, you are almost done.
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= IoT Hub Setup
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Now that the box is flashed, power cycle it and connect it to a PoE enabled port that has internet access.
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+ In the IoT Hub, under `iothub-eet-dev-001` #sym.arrow `Devices` select the newly flashed box.
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+ Access the configuration in `Device Twin` in the top bar.
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+ Make sure the field `properties` #sym.arrow `desired` #sym.arrow `enableTransmission` is set to `true`. If not, change it and save the configuration.
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+ Access the aggregator configuration in `iothub-eet-dev-001` #sym.arrow `IoT Edge` #sym.arrow `sf-pc48` #sym.arrow `IRF` (bottom section) #sym.arrow `Module Identity Twin` (top bar).
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+ In the config, in the `targets` array, add an entry following the same template as the other entries with two fields:
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+ `interceptorId` is the Id of the box (printed on the label).
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+ `targetId` is the name of the MinIO folder where all the data will be stored. By default, enter the same as the box Id.
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+ Save the configuration.
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The finale step is to restart the aggregator to apply all the changes.
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+ SSH into the `sf-pc48` server.
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+ #text(fill:red)[write command]
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= Verification
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Go on MinIO and verify that a folder with the name of the box was created and that some data started comming in. If not, good luck debugging this mess (I recomend redoing everything...).
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