2024-03-12 10:41 AM - edited 2024-03-12 01:42 PM
I'm working with a commercial-grade food-service product that uses the STM32L073 in conjunction with an android tablet connected over UART or Bluetooth. For our next-gen product, we're investigating methods to economically implement firmware updates on a fleet of a few thousand units. The one major factor is that we have limited resources (one part-time firmware developer with no filesystem or bootloader experience, along with a part-time electrical engineer), so maximizing implementation speed is key. We have the following options we are exploring for firmware updates:
1. Currently the only method implemented to perform firmware updates is using a ST-Link Programmer. Our issues with this setup is that:
2. Switch to an STM32WB:
3. Switch to Golioth IoT Platform (replace the ST board)
4. Flash Drive:
5. SD card:
Which of these 4 options would you recommend committing to for this next generation product, and what resources can I refer to help understand the implementation? Thanks!
2024-03-15 06:19 AM - edited 2024-03-15 06:50 AM
@waclawek.jan That's the point. I believed too that sellers of such modules have all formalities settled, but, as always, better check this with a lawyer (( For food delivery it may pass easily.