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+ | The “Over the Air” (OTA) is method for software update. For PDMC, we use the manifest tool to demonstrate how it works. Please follow the below steps to give it a try. | ||
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+ | :'''Step01:''' Install manifest tool <br/> | ||
+ | :The manifest tool is compatible both with Python 2.7.11 and later and with Python 3.5.1 and later.<br/> | ||
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+ | :*Install from PyPi with pip | ||
+ | :<pre>$ pip install manifest-tool</pre> | ||
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+ | :*Install from GitHub over HTTPS. | ||
+ | :<pre>$ pip install git+https://github.com/ARMmbed/manifest-tool.git</pre> | ||
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Revision as of 09:10, 25 April 2019
ARM Pelion
Pelion Device Management Client Example
This example is demonstrate how to connect to Pelion Device Management. Please follow the below steps to give it a try.
- Step01: Prepare an Mbed account
- Before a device connected to Pelion Device Management, the user need an Mbed account. please refer to the below link to sign up
- An Mbed account - "sign up if you don't have one."
- Access to Pelion Device Management - "request access here"
- Step02: Create developer certificate.
- Please click "link to create certificate" and follow the below steps to create a new one.
- Click the "New certificate"
- Click the "Create a developer certificate" in pop-up window
- Give a name of your certificate
- Click the "Download Developer C file" to download the certificate
- Replace the file "mbed_cloud_dev_credentials.c" to your source tree before the process of build the hex file in Step03
- Step03: Get source code and compile it by mbed CLI.
- Please click "Link to source" and review the file "README.md" to know how to deployment and compilation with this example. The output hex file will be "source_dir/BUILD/WISE_1570/GCC_ARM/WISE-1570-Pelion-Device.hex"
- Step04: Flash programming by WISE-ED22
- Check device connected from WISE-ED22 to PC using micro-USB cable and use drag-and-drop programming with your binary.
- Step05: Access sensor data in Pelion Device Management Portal"
- Open browser and go to "Device Management Portal's Device Directory page.". The user will see the list of devices.
- Click the device ID and select the "RESOURCE" tab to view the device's exposed LwM2M resources.
- Scroll down to locate the resource temperature or humidity.
- Click "temperature - Sensor Value" or "humidity - Sensor Value" to open the graph and observe the sensor's data changed.
OTA with PDMC
The “Over the Air” (OTA) is method for software update. For PDMC, we use the manifest tool to demonstrate how it works. Please follow the below steps to give it a try.
- Step01: Install manifest tool
- The manifest tool is compatible both with Python 2.7.11 and later and with Python 3.5.1 and later.
- Install from PyPi with pip
$ pip install manifest-tool
- Install from GitHub over HTTPS.
$ pip install git+https://github.com/ARMmbed/manifest-tool.git