.. _bl654_usb: Laird Connectivity BL654 USB (451-00004) ######################################## Overview ******** The BL654 USB adapter hardware (Laird Connectivity part 451-00004) provides support for the Laird Connectivity BL654 module powered by a Nordic Semiconductor nRF52840 ARM Cortex-M4F CPU. This USB adapter has the following features: * CLOCK * FLASH * :abbr:`GPIO (General Purpose Input Output)` * :abbr:`MPU (Memory Protection Unit)` * :abbr:`NVIC (Nested Vectored Interrupt Controller)` * :abbr:`PWM (Pulse Width Modulation)` * RADIO (Bluetooth Low Energy and 802.15.4) * :abbr:`USB (Universal Serial Bus)` * :abbr:`WDT (Watchdog Timer)` * :abbr:`RTC (nRF RTC System Clock)` .. figure:: img/bl654_usb.jpg :align: center :alt: BL654 USB adapter BL654 USB Adapter .. figure:: img/bl654_usb_pcb.jpg :align: center :alt: 451-00004 Box Contents BL654 USB Adapter PCB More information about the BL654 USB adapter can be found on the `BL654 USB Dongle Quick Start Guide`_. There is more information on the BL654 range on the `BL654 website`_. Hardware ******** Supported Features ================== The BL654 USB board configuration supports the following hardware features: +-----------+------------+----------------------+ | Interface | Controller | Driver/Component | +===========+============+======================+ | CLOCK | on-chip | clock_control | +-----------+------------+----------------------+ | FLASH | on-chip | flash | +-----------+------------+----------------------+ | GPIO | on-chip | gpio | +-----------+------------+----------------------+ | MPU | on-chip | arch/arm | +-----------+------------+----------------------+ | NVIC | on-chip | arch/arm | +-----------+------------+----------------------+ | PWM | on-chip | pwm | +-----------+------------+----------------------+ | RADIO | on-chip | Bluetooth, | | | | ieee802154 | +-----------+------------+----------------------+ | RTC | on-chip | system clock | +-----------+------------+----------------------+ | USB | on-chip | usb | +-----------+------------+----------------------+ | WDT | on-chip | watchdog | +-----------+------------+----------------------+ Other hardware features have not been enabled yet for this board. See `BL654 website`_ for a complete list of BL654 USB adapter hardware features. Connections and IOs =================== LED --- * LED1 (blue) = P0.13 Push buttons ------------ * RESET = SW1 = nReset Serial Port =========== Zephyr console output is available as follows: - using the USB connector, which may be used to make the console available on PC as USB CDC class. Programming and Debugging ************************* Applications for the ``bl654_usb`` board configuration can be built in the usual way (see :ref:`build_an_application` for more details). The ``bl654_usb`` board cannot be used for debugging. The compatible BL654_DVK board can be used for development. Documentation can be found at the `BL654_DVK Zephyr site`_ and :zephyr_file:`boards/arm/bl654_dvk/doc/bl654_dvk.rst` Flashing ======== The board supports programming using the built-in bootloader. The board is factory-programmed with a Laird Connectivity variation of Nordic's open bootloader from Nordic's nRF5x SDK. With this option, you'll use Nordic's `nrfutil`_ program to create firmware packages supported by this bootloader and flash them to the device. Make sure ``nrfutil`` is installed before proceeding. These instructions were tested with version 6.1.0. #. With the adapter plugged in, reset the board into the bootloader by pressing the RESET button. The push button is in a pin-hole on the logo side of the USB adapter. .. image:: img/bl654_usb_reset.jpg :align: center :alt: Location of RESET button The blue LED should start a fade pattern, signalling the bootloader is running. #. Compile a Zephyr application; we'll use :zephyr:code-sample:`blinky`. .. zephyr-app-commands:: :app: zephyr/samples/basic/blinky :board: bl654_usb :goals: build #. Package the application for the bootloader using ``nrfutil``: .. code-block:: console nrfutil pkg generate --hw-version 52 --sd-req=0x00 \ --application build/zephyr/zephyr.hex \ --application-version 1 blinky.zip #. Flash it onto the board. Note :file:`/dev/ttyACM0` is for Linux; it will be something like ``COMx`` on Windows, and something else on macOS. .. code-block:: console nrfutil dfu usb-serial -pkg blinky.zip -p /dev/ttyACM0 When this command exits, observe the blue LED on the board blinking. Testing Bluetooth on the BL654 USB *********************************** Many of the Bluetooth examples will work on the BL654 USB. Try them out: * :ref:`ble_peripheral` * :ref:`bluetooth-eddystone-sample` * :ref:`bluetooth-ibeacon-sample` Testing the LED on the BL654 USB ************************************************ There is a sample that allows you to test that the LED on the board is working properly with Zephyr: * :zephyr:code-sample:`blinky` You can build and flash the example to make sure Zephyr is running correctly on your board. The LED definitions can be found in :zephyr_file:`boards/arm/bl654_usb/bl654_usb.dts`. References ********** .. target-notes:: .. _BL654 USB Dongle Quick Start Guide: https://www.lairdconnect.com/documentation/user-guide-bl654-usb-nordic-sdk-zephyr .. _BL654 website: https://connectivity.lairdtech.com/wireless-modules/bluetooth-modules/bluetooth-5-modules/bl654-series .. _J-Link Software and documentation pack: https://www.segger.com/jlink-software.html .. _Creating a secure bootloader image: https://www.lairdconnect.com/documentation/application-note-creating-secure-bootloader-image-bl654-usb .. _nrfutil: https://github.com/NordicSemiconductor/pc-nrfutil .. _BL654_DVK Zephyr site: https://docs.zephyrproject.org/latest/boards/arm/bl654_dvk/doc/bl654_dvk.html