WIFI BLE dont work with 8K Ram boards?

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Donald Shimoda
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WIFI BLE dont work with 8K Ram boards?

#1 Post by Donald Shimoda » 03 Jul 2021 01:07

Easy pic pro V8
Nectostudio
MICRO C AI for PIC
Wifi BLE click board sample

works fine with PIC 18F97J94 board (4K ram)

DONT WORKS with pic18f57k42 or pic18f57Q43 (8K RAM) boards

al boards are mikroe MCU CARDS, WIF click on mikrobus 1 position.

What is wrong here?

Same problem with ODBII boards on mikrobus 2
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Re: WIFI BLE dont work with 8K Ram boards?

#2 Post by filip » 07 Jul 2021 07:53

Hi,

I will try this and let you know ASAP, sorry for the delay.

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Re: WIFI BLE dont work with 8K Ram boards?

#3 Post by mia02 » 14 Feb 2024 12:29

I also faced the same issue. Please suggest to the solution as soon as possible.
Thanks

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Re: WIFI BLE dont work with 8K Ram boards?

#4 Post by IvanJeremic » 24 Feb 2024 13:11

Hi,

Can you explain in detail how exactly the WiFi BLE does not work (does not compile, gets stuck somewhere...)?

Are you using the same the same development board Easy PIC V8 and MCU pic18f57k42 or pic18f57Q43?

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Re: WIFI BLE dont work with 8K Ram boards?

#5 Post by toniiik02@gmail.com » 16 Mar 2024 14:22

In using CX File Explorer, you're employing a file management tool for navigating and managing files on your device. However, for troubleshooting issues related to hardware compatibility and software functionality with specific microcontroller units (MCUs) like PIC boards and click boards, the utility of CX File Explorer might not directly apply. Instead, addressing such technical challenges typically involves examining the hardware connections, firmware configurations, and compatibility issues between the components involved.

The described issue appears to be related to compatibility problems between the mentioned microcontroller boards (PIC18F57K42 or PIC18F57Q43) and the associated software and hardware components such as Easy PIC Pro V8, NectoStudio, MICRO C AI for PIC, and the Wi-Fi BLE click board. Here's what could be examined to identify the root cause of the problem:

Hardware Compatibility: Check if the PIC18F57K42 or PIC18F57Q43 boards are compatible with the Easy PIC Pro V8, NectoStudio, and MICRO C AI for PIC software. Ensure that these software tools support these specific PIC models.

Firmware Configuration: Verify that the firmware developed using NectoStudio or MICRO C AI for PIC is correctly configured for the PIC18F57K42 or PIC18F57Q43 boards. This includes settings such as clock frequency, memory allocation, pin configurations, etc.

Library and Drivers: Ensure that the necessary libraries and drivers for the Wi-Fi BLE click board are compatible and properly configured for use with the PIC18F57K42 or PIC18F57Q43 boards.

Hardware Connections: Double-check the physical connections between the PIC boards and the Wi-Fi BLE click board, ensuring proper wiring and compatibility with the microcontroller pins.

Debugging Tools: Utilize debugging tools provided by the software development environments (such as NectoStudio or MICRO C AI for PIC) to identify any runtime errors or issues occurring during program execution on the PIC18F57K42 or PIC18F57Q43 boards.

Documentation and Support: Refer to the documentation provided by Mikroe for the MCU cards, click boards, and software tools. Additionally, seek assistance from the support resources available for these products, including forums, user communities, and technical support channels. You must visit: https://cxfilexplorerapk.net/

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