2011/12/25
step2.1 Using BMonitor.exe you have on Windows PC, by hitting firmware
upgrade button, you put sdot usb controller into DFU mode. Exit
BMonitor while usb connection intact..
step2.2 Using ATmel FLIP, install the new firmware sdot2.hex.
step2.3 Using BMonitor, check if sdot with new firmware runs. If
hitting reconnect button results in “connected →disconnected
→connected” response, the firmware is basically all right. You may see
Windows message “usb機器が認識されません”. You may retry changing the order of
(sdot power on), (BMonitor run) and (connecting usb cable). If you
cannot get out of this condition, you are in serious trouble due to
the firmware bug. In this case, you must consult item #4 and install
the old firmware again.
step2.1 and/or step2.3 can be performed using either old BMonitor or
new BMoniot2.2. If you use BMonitor2.2 at step2.3, you should see
64bytes data in a row. 4byte composes one data, of which first byte is
the header. As was before, Windows cannot follow the data rate, but
the headers in a row should be consecutive numbers.