Getting Started
This page will guide you to add Wi-Fi cabability to your platform. The required steps depend on which level of platform support that is currently provided by HD Wireless.
Conceptually, the linux driver could be used on any host platform that supports Linux. Initially testing has been focused on a Linux PC with support for SDIO via the SD card slot. Further platforms such as Frescale iMX6 will be supported.
Add Wi-Fi support to a custom linux-based platform
If you want to add Wi-Fi support to a custom linux-based platform using a kernel version 3.19 or later, you should perform the following steps:
- Get the SPB209A Wi-Fi device, see http://www.hd-wireless.se
- Download the Linux kernel 3.19 or later from the appropriate Linux distribution. Details about stable kernel releases can be found under https://www.kerneLorg/pub/
- Build and install the Linux kernel according to Linux distribution wiki.
- Validate the installation / upgrade with command uname -a displaying the new kernel.
- Plug-in the SPB209A to the SDIO interface. The Linux system will recognize the device and load the right drivers/firmware.
- A test Wi-Fi driver and firmware comes with the kernel release. A full featured driver/firmware can be released under software license agreement when first validation is performed. Use the Wi-Fi driver according to UseDrivers
Add Wi-Fi support to a supported platform
Currently we support Linux PC with SDIO capable SD slot.
- Get the SPB209A EVB kit, see <a target="_top" href="http://www.hd-wireless.se/">http://www.hd-wireless.se</a>
- Make sure that you have a Linux kernel 3.19 or later installed by validating the Linux system with command uname -a. Else follow the procedure above.
- Plug-in the SPB209A to the SDIO slot. The Linux system will recognize the device and load the right drivers/firmware.
- The Wi-Fi drivers and firmware comes with the kernel release. A full featured driver/firmware can be released under software license agreement when first validation is performed. Use the Wi-Fi driver according to UseDrivers
Topic revision: r5 - 2017-01-30 - 10:17:36 -
AndersGrahn