Hi @RLB , @fanthuandt @Marcel_ArrowCE , @phucle200791 @edifor ,
Please check the latest, last week updated, Quick Start Guide. There is now a table added with the firmware and NFC Cockpit version compatibility [Chapter 1.3 Firmware overview].
As you are most probably aware, the NFC Cockpit application (firmware --> PN7642 --> *.bin) is running on the PN7642 itself. It is compiled for a certain PN7642 firmware version. Unfortunately this creates currently some problems.
The development board with the PN7642 C100 is running firmware v01.00. The correct NFC Cockpit application binary for this firmware version is found in NFC Cockpit v7.1.0.
The NFC Cockpit application binary of v7.2.0 is compiled for PN7642 firmware v02.00. Those are not compatible. Please download NFC Cockpit v7.1.0 and use this binary. You can then switch to a newer NFC Cockpit.
To update the PN7642 firmware a LPC55 is not necessary. In the MCUXpresso SDK v2.12.x you find an example called "check_nxpfw_update". This can be flashed on the PN7642 to update its own firmware.
The SDK you use determines to which firmware version it will update. The table in the Quick Start Guide [1.3 Firmware overview] also tells you the PN7642 firmware version and its related SDK version.
FW v01.00 --> SDK v2.12.1
FW v02.00 --> SDK v2.12.3
FW v02.02 --> SDK v2.12.5
Jumper J20 3-4 has been removed. I will adapt documentation accordingly. After you put the *.bin of NFC Cockpit onto mass storage it will automatically restart, populate as mass storage again and then you need to power cycle the chip once.
This can be done by pressing VEN or plugging it off/on. Whatever is easiest for you.
I hope this answers the questions and I am sorry for the confusion created.
Best regards,
Alexander