I just received the NHS3100-UCODE-I2C since this product uniquely satisfies our requirements(RF-I2C bridge).
I tried to install the NHS3100 SDK onto the MCUXpresso IDE but it wasn't getting recognized(I followed the steps in the 1000UM_NHS31xx_GettingStarted.pdf).
I asked via chat if whether there was compatibility issues, since a possibility of it was indicated in the pdf, and the representative said that the NHS3100 was only compatible with the LPCXpresso IDE.
At this point in time I may not need the pro version, but soon enough I would need debug more than 8kb.
I was wondering if there was a way to program the NHS3100 using the MCUXpresso.
*I apologize if this question had already been asked, or too vague. I don't have a lot of experience with this and using this solely for a part of a larger project
Thank you for your time
Jing,
The NHS3100 SDK DOES NOT WORK on MacOS Mojave, neither with LPCxpresso (LPCXpresso v8.2.2 [Build 650] [2016-09-09]), nor with MCUxpresso (MCUXpresso IDE v10.2.0 [Build 759] [2018-05-15]).
After installing the plugin, the NHS31xx cpu types do not appear in the new project wizard with either xpresso version.
The above happen to be from LPCxpresso; the results from MPCxpresso are similar.
So, if one is using a Mac, what is one supposed to use?
Note that once registered/activated, LPCXpresso IDE allows you to debug up to 256k - not 8k as you mention in your post.
Hi Aditya,
No, you can't. MCUXpresso doesn't support this SDK. All the SDK that MCUXpresso can support is listed in https://mcuxpresso.nxp.com/en/select. You can use LPCXpresso only.
Regards,
Jing