I tried some Wifi and Bluetooth but know that some MCUs cannot handle them very well at the same time.
Op za 29 okt. 2022 1:20 a.m. schreef Alan C. Assis <[email protected]>: > Hi Tim, > > On 10/28/22, Tim Hardisty <[email protected]> wrote: > > Bit of a tangential question this, but I know there are folk on here who > > are much more conversant with the way NuttX can be used with WiFi and > > Bluetooth modules than I am. > > > > I think these are important questions and other people could face > similar issues in the future. > > > I may have an opportunity forced on me to have to respin my custom board > > which currently has a SiLabs Bluetooth SoC as well as the main SAMA5D2 > > processor. I used that module as I already have experience of it - but > that > > predates my NuttX journey. > > > > I see there are some very good value combined WiFi + Bluetooth modules > now > > (Espressif for example...and I know there's a well-known proponent of > those > > devices here lol) and, having seen a few other questions here, I am > thinking > > that I can go the HCI route and make use of the Bluetooth Stack in NuttX: > > and add WiFi capability to my board at the same time. Winner! > > > > First let me explain the differences: > > Espressif modules are not used as external modules on NuttX, > everything is integrated inside the chip. > > During the WildernessLab's presentation on NuttX Workshop their team > shown an ESP32 solution sharing WiFi as an external module. > But they didn't use the default USRSOCK route, they implemented a new > solution at home. > > > I'm hoping I can program up a suitable module with generic radio > > co-processor software (HCI I think, and whatever is needed for WiFi) and > > access it via UART from my main processor and have it all under the NuttX > > system in a much more easily managed manner than a separate app on the > > SiLabs SoC that just happens to communicate on some way with my main app > on > > the SAMA5D2. > > > > Have I got this right? Is an Espressif module a good choice (email me > direct > > if you want to !!)? > > > > For Bluetooth (BLE) if there is a HCI firmware to SiLabs chip, then it > could be possible to you use it, but you'll need to do some tests and > debugging to get things working. > > For WiFi things are more complex because you need to implement a > USRSOCK yourself to the chip. > > I never tested others possibilities: i.e. share Internet using SLIP > between ESP32 and SAMA5D2, should be an easier route if it works, but > of course you wil be limited to UART speed. > > Ethernet could be a better option (since ESP32 has Ethernet hardware), > but it seems like an ugly and expensive workaround. > > BR, > > Alan >
