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EB063-433

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Hello,

I am new with the flowcode and E-block.
I recently purchaged a EB031( arm ) and a EB063( RF-433 ) and testing with flowcode 7( 30 days trial )

Have downloaded examples, have tried the port B and C with pins in the examples, but i can't get it to work.
The initialise always returns a 0.

Is there someone who can help me with this, all other devices like LCD, RFID ect are working fine, but this is a mind teaser.

Thanks in advance,

Regards,

Rob
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Is there nobody who can help me here, i would like to make this work.

Thanks,

Rob V

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Re: EB063-433

Post by LeighM »

Hi,
You need to check that the RF-ISM component connection properties match your e-block jumper setting, details are in the EB063 datasheet.
For example, if you attach to port B and set the EB063 patch jumper to position A, your properties should be as below ...
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Hope that helps,
Leigh

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Re: EB063-433

Post by robertenrosa »

Hello Leigh,

Thanks for your reply, you are correct, but when i look to the ARM processor pins, the MOSI and MISO are on bit 4 and 5 at port B, this means the jumper on B.
I have tried your suggestion also, but with no luck.

I really do know know why this is not working, it should be so simple.

Hope you have more ideas.

Regards,

Rob

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