Where is the Apache_Prod_BringupPORT.eww workspace located ?

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jasonchiang
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Hello Sir,

       I read AN5179 application note. The topic of this application note is MKW40 PHY Test Using DTM. It described that " Open Apache_Prod_BringupPORT.eww workspace in IAR " in section 3.2.1.

Where is the Apache_Prod_BringupPORT.eww workspace located in the Freescale website for downloading ? Kindly need your comment. Thanks !

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EarlOrlando
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Hello,

Unfortunately, the workspace that you are looking for is not available for download. However, you can use the hci_app project which is available in the Kinetis KW40Z Connectivity Software​. This project is located in the path C:\Freescale\KW40Z_Connectivity_Software_1.0.1\ConnSw\examples\bluetooth\hci_app\frdmkw40z\bare_metal\build\iar\hci_app.eww.

If you have any other doubt please don't hesitate on contact me.

Best regards,

Earl Ramírez.

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jasonchiang
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Hello Earl Ramírez,

    Does this hci_app project can run PHY Test Using DTM for MKW40 ?

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