RSL10 Bluetooth® Low Energy Mesh Getting Started
●INTRODUCTION
■RSL10 is a multi-protocol, Bluetooth® 5 certified, radio System on Chip (SoC), with the lowest power consumption in the industry. It is designed to be used in devices that require advanced wireless features, with minimal system size and maximized battery life. Bluetooth mesh networking was introduced in July 2017 by the Bluetooth Special Interest Group (SIG) as a means of supporting large-scale networks requiring “many to many” node connections. The RSL10 mesh package provides support for using RSL10 with Bluetooth mesh networking.
■This document helps you to get started with the RSL10 mesh package. It guides you through the process of installing the mesh package alongside the RSL10 SDK, configuring your environment, and building and debugging your first RSL10 mesh network.
■The RSL10 mesh package, along with the RSL10 SDK, allows for rapid development of ultra-low power Bluetooth Low Energy mesh applications. Sample code is provided for easy configuration and deployment of mesh networks with any combination of Proxy Nodes (to connect a mobile phone), Relay Nodes, Friend Nodes, and Low Power Nodes (LPN), with support for multiple LPNs per Friend. For more sample code information, see the RSL10 Bluetooth Low Energy Mesh Sample Code User’s Guide.
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