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BIOS Update for Compute Stick - CCSKLm30 This download record contains options for updating the BIOS of Intel® Compute Sticks STK2m364CC and STK2m3W64CC (0064). | BIOS | OS Independent | 0064 Latest | 11/4/2020 |
Intel® Wireless Technology-Based Driver for Windows® 10 for STK1AW32SC Installs the wireless (WiFi) driver for the Intel® Wireless Adapter installed in the Intel® Compute Stick STK1AW32SC. | Driver | Windows 10, 32-bit* | 21.120.2 Latest | 9/30/2020 |
Intel® Wireless Technology-Based Driver for Windows® 10 for STK2M3W64CC, STK2MV64CC, STK2M364CC Installs wireless (WiFi) driver for Windows® 10, for Intel® Wireless Adapter in Intel® Compute Sticks STK2M3W64CC, STK2mV64CC, and STK2m364CC. | Driver | Windows 10, 64-bit* | 21.120.2 Latest | 9/30/2020 |
Intel® Wireless Bluetooth® Driver for Windows® 10 32-Bit for STK1AW32SC Installs the Intel® PROSet/Wireless Software for Bluetooth® technology driver for the device installed in the Intel® Compute Stick STK1AW32SC. | Driver | Windows 10, 32-bit* | 21.120.0 Latest | 9/30/2020 |
Intel® Wireless Bluetooth® Driver for Windows® 10 for STK2m364CC, STK2m3W64CC, STK2mv64CC Installs the Intel® PROSet/Wireless Software for Bluetooth® technology driver for the Intel® Bluetooth device installed in the Intel® Compute Sticks STK2M364CC, STK2m3W64CC, and STK2MV64CC. | Driver | Windows 10, 64-bit* | 20.120.0 Latest | 9/30/2020 |
Intel® Wireless Bluetooth® Driver for Windows® 10 for STK1A32SC Installs the Intel® PROSet/Wireless Software for Bluetooth® technology-based driver for the Bluetooth® device installed in the Intel® Compute Stick STK1A32SC. | Driver | Windows 10, 32-bit* Windows 10, 64-bit* | 21.120.0 Latest | 9/30/2020 |
Intel® Wireless Technology-Based Driver for Windows® 10 for STK1A32SC Installs the wireless driver for the Intel® Wireless Adapter installed in the Intel® Compute Stick STK1A32SC. | Driver | Windows 10, 32-bit* Windows 10, 64-bit* | 21.120.2 Latest | 9/30/2020 |
BIOS Update for Intel® Compute Stick - CCSKLm5v This download record contains options for updating the BIOS of Intel® Compute Stick STK2mv64CC. | BIOS | OS Independent | 0063 Latest | 5/6/2020 |
Intel® HD Graphics Driver for Windows® 10 for Intel® Compute Stick STK2M3W64CC Installs Intel® HD Graphics Driver for the Intel® Compute Stick STK2M3W64CC. | Driver | Windows 10, 64-bit* | 26.20.100.7985 Latest | 4/18/2020 |
Intel® HD Graphics Driver for Windows® 10 for Intel® Compute Stick STK2MV64CC, STK2M364CC Installs Intel® HD Graphics Driver for the Intel® Compute Stick STK2MV64CC and STK2M364CC using Windows® 10. | Driver | Windows 10, 64-bit* | 26.20.100.7529 Latest | 4/18/2020 |
Intel® Integrator Toolkit Intel® Integrator Toolkit is a command line utility used to customize BIOS on Intel® NUC and Intel® Compute Stick products. | Software | OS Independent | 6.1.10 Latest | 1/22/2020 |
BIOS Update for Compute Stick - SCCHTAX5 This download record contains the BIOS update package for Intel® Compute Stick STK1AW32SC and STK1A32SC. | BIOS | OS Independent | 0047 Latest | 1/13/2020 |
BIOS Update for Compute Stick - FCBYT10H Options for updating the BIOS of the Intel® Compute Stick STCK1A32WFC and STCK1A8LFC. | BIOS | OS Independent | 0040 Latest | 6/20/2019 |
Intel® Trusted Execution Engine (Intel® TXE) Driver for STK1A32SC, STK1AW32SC This download installs the Intel® Trusted Execution Engine driver and firmware. | Driver | Windows 10, 32-bit* Windows 10, 64-bit* Windows 8.1, 64-bit* | 2.0.5.3117 Latest | 5/28/2019 |
Intel® Software Guard Extensions (Intel® SGX) for Intel® Compute Stick Provides Information about the Intel® Software Guard Extensions (Intel® SGX) for Intel® Compute Stick Products. | Driver | OS Independent | NA Latest | 4/2/2019 |
Intel® Management Engine Consumer Driver for STK2m3W64CC Installs the Intel® Management Engine (Intel® ME) components for Intel® Compute Stick STK2m3W64CC. | Driver | Windows 10, 64-bit* | 1909.12.0.1236 Latest | 3/27/2019 |
Intel® Management Engine Corporate Driver for STK2mv64CC Installs the Intel® Management Engine (Intel® ME) components for Intel® Compute Stick STK2mv64CC. | Driver | Windows 10, 64-bit* Windows 10 IoT Enterprise* Windows Embedded 8.1 Industry* | 1909.12.0.1236 Latest | 3/27/2019 |
Intel® HD Graphics Driver for Windows® 10 and Windows 8.1* for STK1A32SC Installs the Intel® HD Graphics Driver for Intel® Compute Stick STK1A32SC. | Driver | Windows 10, 32-bit* Windows 10, 64-bit* Windows 8.1, 32-bit* Windows 8.1, 64-bit* | 15.40.41.5058 Latest | 10/5/2018 |
Intel® HD Graphics Driver for STK1AW32SC Installs Intel® HD Graphics for Intel® Compute Stick STK1AW32SC. | Driver | Windows 10, 32-bit* | 15.40.41.5058 Latest | 9/27/2018 |
Intel® HD Graphics Driver for Windows 8.1* for STK2MV64CC, STK2M364CC Installs Intel® HD Graphics Driver for the Intel® Compute Stick STK2MV64CC and STK2M364CC using Windows 8.1*. | Driver | Windows 8.1, 64-bit* Windows Embedded 8.1 Industry* | 15.45.23.4860 Latest | 12/14/2017 |
This topic shows you how to install the sensor driver on a development board, after you update the secondary system description table (SSDT) for the development board.
This topic uses the Sharks Cove development board and an ADXL345 accelerometer as a case study, to help explain the process of installing a sensor driver on a development board. So if you want to perform the tasks presented in this topic, you must first install an operating system on the Sharks Cove. For more information about how to do that, see Download kits and tools for Windows 10, and follow the instructions to install Windows 10.
After you finish installing the operating system on the Sharks Cove, See Build the sensor driver to learn how to build a driver in Microsoft Visual Studio. Then return here to continue.
The accelerometer is attached to the Sharks Cove via the I2C bus. Peripherals that are connected to the I2C bus are enumerated via the Advanced Configuration and Power Interface (ACPI). So the sample driver for the accelerometer was developed to support ACPI instead of Plug and Play.
To make the Sharks Cove's ACPI driver aware of the new device (the accelerometer) on the I2C bus, you must add information about the accelerometer to the SSDT on the Sharks Cove. This table describes the hardware resources and interrupt requirements for a hardware platform's devices, including attached peripherals like the accelerometer.
Before you begin
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Before you start performing the tasks outlined below, please make sure that your Sharks Cove is set up as shown in the following image:
Retrieve and review the default SSDT
This section shows you how to use the ACPI Source Language (ASL) compiler to retrieve the factory default SSDT for the Sharks Cove, and then review it. You will also learn how to replace the default SSDT with an updated one.
On your development computer, navigate to the following location to copy the ASL compiler:c:Program Files (x86)Windows Kits10Toolsx86ACPIVerify
Copy the Asl.exe file, and save it to a flash drive.
On the Sharks Cove, create a Tools folder in the root directory. Then Attach the flash drive to the Sharks Cove's USB hub, and copy the Asl.exe file to the Tools folder.
Open a Command prompt window as an administrator, and enter the following commands:cdtoolsdirMake sure that the Asl.exe file is listed in the directory.
Invoke the ASL compiler and create an ASL file by entering the following command:asl /tab=ssdt
Make sure that the ASL file was created successfully by entering the following command:dir ssdt.asl
Open the ASL file in Notepad by entering the following command:notepad ssdt.aslReview the ASL file, and notice that there are no references to the accelerometer, or the I2C bus.
Close Notepad. Then enter the following command in the Command prompt window, to rename the ssdt.asl file.ren ssdt.asl ssdt-old.aslThen use the dir command to make sure that the file is now listed as ssdt-old.asl.
Update the default SSDT
Perform the following tasks to update the SSDT, and load it to replace the factory default version. The updated SSDT will be stored in a potion of memory called battery-backed RAM. So make sure that the button cell (battery) that came with your Sharks Cove is plugged into its socket.
Copy the following updated SSDT and paste it into a new instance of Notepad.
In Notepad, select File > Save As. Then select the Save as type dropdown box, and select All Files.
In the File name box, type ssdt.asl, then select Save, and close Notepad.
In the Command prompt window, use the dir command to make sure that you can see the default file now listed as ssdt-old.asl, and the new file listed as ssdt.asl.
Compile the ssdt.asl file into a format that the Sharks Cove can understand by entering the following command:asl ssdt.asl
Verify that the compiled file was successfully created in Step 3 by entering the following command:dir ssdt.amlYou should see the ssdt.aml file listed in the tools directory.
Load the compiled file into battery-backed RAM by entering the following command:asl /loadtable ssdt.aml
Turn on testsigning
Before you install the sample sensor driver, you must turn on testsigning. Perform the following tasks to turn on testsigning. Perform the following steps to install the sensor driver via Device Manager.
In the Command prompt window, enter the following command to see whether testsigning is already turned on.
bcdedit /enumIf you see a listing similar to the following, showing an entry for testsigning, with its value set to
yes
then skip to Step 5.If you need to turn on test signing, then enter the following command:bcdedit /set testsigning on
Repeat Step 1 (in this exercise) to verify that the value of the testsigning system variable is now set to 'yes' in the Windows Boot Loader list.
Restart the Sharks Cove. As the board restarts, hold the Volume-up button for about 2 seconds, to enter system setup (UEFI) window.
In the UEFI window, select Device Manager > System Setup > Boot, and make sure that UEFI Security Boot is set to <Disable>.
Save your changes and exit the UEFI window.
Install the sensor driver
There are four main methods for installing a driver on the Sharks Cove board:
- Download the driver from a network source directly onto the Sharks Cove.
- Develop the sensor driver on a host computer, with your Sharks Cove connected as a provisioned client. Then deploy the driver from the host computer to the Sharks Cove.
- Copy the driver package to a flash drive and attach the flash drive to the Sharks Cove. Then use the devcon command from a Command prompt window to install the driver manually.
- Copy the driver package to a flash drive and attach the flash drive to the Sharks Cove. Then install the driver manually via Device Manager.
For simplicity, we will use the last method in the preceding list. Perform the following steps to manually install the sensor driver via Device Manager.
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You must connect your sensor to the Sharks Cove before you install the sensor driver. For information about how to modify the ADXL345 accelerometer breakout board from SparkFun, to get it to work with the sample sensor driver, see Prepare your sensor test board. And for information about how to connect the sensor breakout board to the Sharks Cove, see Connect your sensor to the Sharks Cove board.
Make sure that the ADXL345 accelerometer is connected to the Sharks Cove J1C1 connector, then power up the Sharks Cove.
Attach a flash drive with the sensor driver to the powered USB hub connected to the Sharks Cove. For example, this can be the flash drive onto which you saved the driver that you built by following the steps in Build the sensor driver.
Open Device Manager, and look for an 'Unknown device' in the Other devices node with a yellow bang symbol against it (see the following screen shot).
Select and hold (or right-click) the device with the yellow bang (listed as Unknown device), and select Update Driver Software, and select Browse my computer for driver software.
Browse to the ADXL345 driver on the flash drive, then select Next. Follow the screen prompts to install the sensor driver.
After the sample sensor driver is successfully installed, Device Manager displays the sensor as shown in the following screen shot.
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For information about how to use Visual Studio to deploy a driver to a client computer (like the Sharks Cove), see Deploying a Driver to a Test Computer.
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After successfully installing the sample sensor driver, see Test your universal sensor driver for information about how to test a sensor.