AN844: Guide to Host/Network Co-Processor Communications Using Silicon Labs Thread and Connect
This document describes how to set up and test UART communication between a host and NCP (Network Co-Processor) using ASHv3-UART, and how to load NCP. It assumes that you have a Raspberry Pi, USB cable (for UART communication), and a development board. It applies to Silicon Labs Thread stack version 1.0 or later, and Silicon Labs Connect stack version 1.2 or later,provided as part of the Flex SDK.
Connect is supported for EFR32FG, EFR32MG1x, and EFR32BG1x.
KEY POINTS:
• Hardware configuration information.
• Building and using the ASHv3-UART test application.
• Building and using the standard UART host application.
• Building and using a host bootloader application.
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2019/03/09 |
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Rev. 0.7 |
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