1.1.1.2 OTA Service Configurations

OTA Service Specific User Configurations

Figure 1-3. . 1. User can add OTA service from Harmony content manager->wireless Services.
Figure 1-4. For dual bank applictaions:.

1. Specifies the memory peripheral used by OTA service to perform flash operations. The name of the peripheral will vary from device to device.

2. Add RNBD interface from wireless_rnbd harmony content.

Figure 1-5. For external memory:. For applications requiring external memory, users have the flexibility to choose the number of application images to be stored. The OTA service configuration interface permits users to configure a maximum of 15 applications, with memory being allocated individually for each application.
Figure 1-6. RNBD Interface configuration.
Figure 1-7. . The configuration of the RNBD project necessitates that the user specify the payload size in bytes, as indicated below. Please note that RNBD will append a 19-byte header to the payload size specified. By default, the data size will be 237 bytes, supplemented by a 19-byte header, culminating in a total data size of 256 bytes. We advise the user to configure the payload size to 237, 493, and 1005 respectively. This adjustment will result in a final data buffer size of 256, 512, and 1024, inclusive of the header.