QSG113: Getting Started with Silicon Labs Thread
This quick start guide provides basic information on configuring, building, and installing applications for the Mighty Gecko (EFR32MG) family of SoCs using the Silicon Labs Thread stack version 2.9 and higher and Simplicity Studio version 4.
This guide is designed for developers who are new to Silicon Labs Thread and the Silicon Labs development hardware. It provides instructions to get started using the example applications provided with the Silicon Labs Thread stack.
KEY POINTS:
●Product overview
●Setting up your development environment
●Installing Simplicity Studio and Silicon Labs Thread
●Creating an example application network
●Using the Network Analyzer
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User's Guide |
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Please see the document for details |
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English Chinese Chinese and English Japanese |
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2019/03/28 |
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Rev. 1.4 |
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QSG113 |
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5.6 MB |
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