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You have the choice of watching the sequence in a short video or following the detailed actions listed below.
The hardware required to assemble, wire and run the EasyEVSE is listed below:
The miscellaneous hardware and tools required to assembly the platform is shown below:
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Ethernet UTP cablePlease note that the i.MX RT106x needs to be connected directly to Internet to operate. Make sure that your router or network does not reject the internet connection.
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The hardware required to assemble, wire and run the EasyEVSE is listed below:
The miscellaneous hardware and tools required to assembly the platform is shown below:
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This short video list all the required software for this initial simplified setup. The below sections provide links to the required software.
Download and install the latest version of the IDE for your operating system.
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Build, download and install the MCUXpresso SDK for your i.MX RT106x and TWR-KM3x board variant.
Revision 1.0 of the EasyEVSE software requires SDK v2.10 for i.MX RT106x and TWR-KM3x board variant.
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Download and extract the EasyEVSE software here.
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This video describes the unboxing and setup of each one of the EasyEVSE development boards and LCD. Including the creation and setup of Azure Iot Central Application, using a shareable link template and the configuration of a mutually secure and authenticated connection with the Azure Iot Central.
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This video shows the steps to stack and connect all the boards of the platform.
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This video shows the required power up sequence of the platform. Also, provides recommended steps for testing communication of NFC and Meter boards with the Service processing board (i.MX RT106x EVK).
Once you successfully completed this Getting Started setup, refer to the available Design Resources.
The User Guide provides additional information on how to use your Azure IoT Central application to monitor telemetry, update properties and send commands to your EasyEVSE device.
To simplify the start-up process, the plug-and-trust SE050 secure element was not implemented in this Getting Started setup. Refer to the User Manual to learn how to implement it and to get a detailed description of each building block of the platform.
The NXP EasyEVSE EV Charging Station Software and Support training will show you how the development platform helps to address key design challenges faced by EV charging station developers and to learn more how to leverage this platform in your EV Charging Station project.
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This completed Getting Started video shows the required hardware, necessary software, the unboxing, how to set up the connectivity to the cloud and the power up sequence of the platform. Also, it provides the recommended steps for testing the communication of the meter board and Wi-Fi module with the service processing board (i.MX RT1064 EVK).
Once you successfully completed this Getting Started setup, refer to the available Design Resources.
The User Guide provides additional information on how to use your Azure IoT Central application to monitor telemetry, update properties and send commands to your EasyEVSE device.
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To learn what to do next, find your issue below. If you still need help, contact NXP Support.
Trainings | Description |
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EV Charging Wi-Fi Integration | TThe NXP EasyEVSE EV Charging Wi-Fi Integration Software and Support training will show you how the development platform helps to address key design challenges faced by EV Charging Station developers and to learn more how to leverage this platform in your EV Charging Station project. |
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