USERS GUIDE SNAP 2.2 Migration Guide Transitioning from Version 2.1 © 2009 Synapse, All Rights Reserved. All Synapse products are p
Upgrading your SNAP Nodes IfyouarefamiliarwithupgradingfrompreviousversionsofSNAPyoumaywanttoskipthissectionastheprocesshasnotc
Afterchoosingthecorrectfirmwareimagetoload,presstheUpgradebuttontobegin.Followtheinstructionsgiveninthedialog,whichmayhaveyo
Aftersuccessfulprogramming,remembertosetthe‘ISP/NORMAL’switchbackto‘NORMAL’mode,andreboot.Nowthattheprogramminghasbeencompleted
Afterconnecting,thefirstthingyouneedtodoissetauniqueMACaddressforthedevice.Inproduction,thisistypicallydonebyanautomated
ClickonsaveNvParam()intheNodeInfopanel’sBuiltInfunctiontree(youmayhavetoscrolldowntofindit–they’realphabetized.)Fill‐intheMA
Next,rebootthedevicetoputthenewMACintoeffect.YoucandothiseitherwithaphysicalHWreset,orclicktherebootbuttoninPortal.
3.0 Some Important Differences Aswithallnewandgreatthingstherearesomeimportantdifferencestopointoutasyouuseversion2.2Portal Node R
OncetherebootlimithasbeenreachedtheSNAPpyscriptwillbedisabledanduploadingtothenodeisnotallowed.Whenthisconditionoccursthe
ToobtainapermanentlicenseforyourSNAPnodepleasecontactyoursalesrepresentative .SNAP2.2MigrationGuide‐v1.0DocumentNumber600023‐01A
4.0 Multi-platform Support TosupportSNAPonawidevarietyofhardwareconfigurations,we’veaddedtwonewconceptstoSNAPpy.Thefirstnewconcep
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SNAP2.2MigrationGuide‐v1.0DocumentNumber600023‐01A Page20of43How to Use It Asofversion2.2,IOnumberingisthe“native”numberingscheme
SNAP2.2MigrationGuide‐v1.0DocumentNumber600023‐01A Page21of43pulsePin(GPIO_1, 500, True) Eventhen,westronglyrecommendthatyoudefine
SNAP2.2MigrationGuide‐v1.0DocumentNumber600023‐01A Page22of43Implementation Thehypotheticalexamplegivenabovediffersonlyslightlyfrom
Specifying the Platform Theotherpieceofthepuzzleisa newNVParameterthatwasjustaddedforversion2.2.NVParameter#41isthe(usersettab
YoucanalsoseethisnewsettingintheNodeInfopane.When2.2PortalcompilesaSNAPpyscript(beforeuploadingit),itusesthevalueofparamet
SNAP2.2MigrationGuide‐v1.0DocumentNumber600023‐01A Page25of436.0 Supported Platform DetailsIntheremainderofthisdocument,wepresents
SNAP2.2MigrationGuide‐v1.0DocumentNumber600023‐01A Page26of43Synapse RF Engine Pin Assignments PinNo. Name Description1 GND PowerSu
SNAP2.2MigrationGuide‐v1.0DocumentNumber600023‐01A Page27of43Freescale MC1321x Chip ThissectionappliestoyouifyouarerunningSNAPon
SNAP2.2MigrationGuide‐v1.0DocumentNumber600023‐01A Page28of43MC1321x IO Mapping ProcessorPortPin SNAPpyIOProcessorPortPin SNAPpyI
SNAP2.2MigrationGuide‐v1.0DocumentNumber600023‐01A Page29of43Panasonic PAN4555 SNAP Module BecauseitisbasedontheFreescaleMC1321xchi
SNAP2.2MigrationGuide‐v1.0DocumentNumber600023‐01A Page3of431.0Introduction ...
SNAP2.2MigrationGuide‐v1.0DocumentNumber600023‐01A Page30of43PAN4555 Module IO Mapping PAN4555ModulePinNumberPAN4555ModulePinNameS
SNAP2.2MigrationGuide‐v1.0DocumentNumber600023‐01A Page31of43Panasonic PAN4555 (SNAP Engine Form Factor) Inadditiontotheexistinglineo
SNAP2.2MigrationGuide‐v1.0DocumentNumber600023‐01A Page32of43getInfo() Differences OnagetInfo(0)call,theparametervalueof0requests
SNAP2.2MigrationGuide‐v1.0DocumentNumber600023‐01A Page33of43Pin Configuration of a PAN4555 in SNAP Engine Format PinsthatdifferfromSyn
SNAP2.2MigrationGuide‐v1.0DocumentNumber600023‐01A Page34of43PAN4555 GPIO Assignments (GPIOassignmentsdefinedinPAN4555_SE.py)SNAPpyG
SNAP2.2MigrationGuide‐v1.0DocumentNumber600023‐01A Page35of43Panasonic PAN4561 (SNAP Engine Form Factor) ThePAN4561utilizesthesamecore
SNAP2.2MigrationGuide‐v1.0DocumentNumber600023‐01A Page36of43Platform Specific Hardware Configuration Low‐NoiseAmplifierHigh‐GainMode(H
SNAP2.2MigrationGuide‐v1.0DocumentNumber600023‐01A Page37of43Default UART remains UART1 ThedefaultUARTisstilldesignatedasUART1.This
SNAP2.2MigrationGuide‐v1.0DocumentNumber600023‐01A Page38of43 PAN4561 GPIO Assignments (GPIOassignmentsdefinedinPAN4561_SE.py) Boldin
SNAP2.2MigrationGuide‐v1.0DocumentNumber600023‐01A Page39of43Pin Functionality for the PAN4561 Module ProcessorPortPAN4561PinSNAPpyIO
SNAP2.2MigrationGuide‐v1.0DocumentNumber600023‐01A Page4of43Example...
SNAP2.2MigrationGuide‐v1.0DocumentNumber600023‐01A Page40of43Another view of the same data (PAN4561) PAN4561PinProcessorPortSNAPpyIO
SNAP2.2MigrationGuide‐v1.0DocumentNumber600023‐01A Page41of43Pin Configuration of a PAN4561 in SNAP Engine Format PinsthatdifferfromSyn
SNAP2.2MigrationGuide‐v1.0DocumentNumber600023‐01A Page42of43California Eastern Labs ZIC2410 CurrentlythereisnoZIC‐basedSNAPEngine.Y
SNAP2.2MigrationGuide‐v1.0DocumentNumber600023‐01A Page43of43Separate Analog Input Pins UnlikemanyoftheSNAPplatforms,theanaloginput
SNAP2.2MigrationGuide‐v1.0DocumentNumber600023‐01A Page5of43getInfo()Differences ...
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SNAP2.2MigrationGuide‐v1.0DocumentNumber600023‐01A Page7of431.0 Introduction About This Document (An Important section to read) Thismanual
SNAP2.2MigrationGuide‐v1.0DocumentNumber600023‐01A Page8of43Summary of New Features The“SNAP2.2ReleaseNotes”and“Portal2.2ReleaseN
2.0 Upgrading to the Latest Versions Theupgradeprocessfromany2.xversiontoversion2.2isthesameaspreviousversions.Youwillneedtohave
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