2020-06-17 10:16 AM
Hello, everyone.
I have a problem with the board B-L072Z-LRWAN1.
I edited the End_Node project of I-CUBE-LRWAN in order to get some packets transmitted by a Decawave device connected to the B-L072-LRWAN1 board.
Obviously, I connected the TX-RX pins of my Decawave device to the RX-TX pins of my board (USART1 PA10 - PA9).
Such packets, once received and processed by the board, will be forwared to a Lora gateway for further processing.
The communication between the end node and Lora gateway doesn't seem to give any problems; however, I don't get any packet transmitted by the Decawave device on my B-L072-LRWAN1 if I use USART1.
I don't know why, but I believe that there are some problems with USART1 and the interrupt service routine.
For debugging purposes, I also checked that the Decawave packets are correctly sent and printed to the USART2 (connecting the TX pin of my Decawave to the RX pin of USART2 - PA3) of the B-L072-LRWAN1 board. I confirm there are no problems in this sense, my Decawave packets are correctly sent and printed to the console.
As proof of concept, I also implemented a basic interrupt function that transmits over USART2 the same character read in Tera Term and it worked.
If I try to edit the UART/GPIO parameters of the USART2 in order to receive Decawave packets on the RX pin of the USART1, nothing seems to work (except the communication with the Lora gateway).
I initialized the USART1 and interrupt service routine in the following way:
...
UART_HandleTypeDef huartHandle1;
void USART1_IRQHandler(void)
{
HAL_UART_IRQHandler(&huartHandle1);
}
void HAL_UART_RxCpltCallback(UART_HandleTypeDef *huart)
{
if (huart->Instance == USART1)
{
HAL_UART_Receive_IT(&huartHandle1, buff, 32);
...
}
}
void gpioInit()
{
GPIO_InitTypeDef GPIO_InitStruct;
__GPIOA_CLK_ENABLE();
GPIO_InitStruct.Pin = GPIO_PIN_9|GPIO_PIN_10;
GPIO_InitStruct.Mode = GPIO_MODE_AF_PP;
GPIO_InitStruct.Pull = GPIO_NOPULL;
GPIO_InitStruct.Speed = GPIO_SPEED_LOW;
GPIO_InitStruct.Alternate = GPIO_AF4_USART1;
HAL_GPIO_Init(GPIOA, &GPIO_InitStruct);
}
void huartHandleInit()
{
__USART1_CLK_ENABLE();
huartHandle1.Instance = USART1;
huartHandle1.Init.BaudRate = 115200;
huartHandle1.Init.WordLength = UART_WORDLENGTH_8B;
huartHandle1.Init.StopBits = UART_STOPBITS_1;
huartHandle1.Init.Parity = UART_PARITY_NONE;
huartHandle1.Init.Mode = UART_MODE_TX_RX;
huartHandle1.Init.HwFlowCtl = UART_HWCONTROL_NONE;
huartHandle1.Init.OverSampling = UART_OVERSAMPLING_16;
HAL_UART_Init(&huartHandle1);
HAL_NVIC_SetPriority(USART1_IRQn, 0, 0);
HAL_NVIC_EnableIRQ(USART1_IRQn);
}
...
main()
{
/* STM32 HAL library initialization*/
HAL_Init();
/* Configure the system clock*/
SystemClock_Config();
/* Configure the debug mode*/
DBG_Init();
/* Configure the hardware*/
HW_Init();
gpioInit();
huartHandleInit();
HAL_UART_Receive_IT(&huartHandle1, buff, 32);
while (1)
{
...
}
}
What could be the problem of using the USART1 on board B-L072Z-LRWAN1?
Thanks in advance.
2020-06-17 11:31 PM
Maybe the reason is the pins PA9 and PA10 and therefore USART1 are fixed connected with the Murata LoRa module.
Good luck!
/Peter