RSL10 Getting Started

2022-05-25

●OVERVIEW
■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. The RSL10 Software Development Kit (SDK) includes firmware, software, example projects, and documentation. Two Integrated Development Environments (IDE) are supported: an Eclipse-based IDE provided by ON Semiconductor, and Keil uVision MDK-Arm®. Software is distributed using the CMSIS-Pack, which allows for simple management of updated code and documentation without reinstalling the IDE.
■This document helps you to get started with the RSL10 SDK. It guides you through the process of connecting your hardware, installing the software with the option of importing the CMSIS-Pack, configuring your environment, and building and debugging your first RSL10 application. RSL10 also contains a low power DSP processor core; see RSL10 LPDSP32 Software Package.zip for more information.
■The RSL10 SDK allows for rapid development of ultra-low power Bluetooth Low Energy applications. Convenient abstraction decouples user application code from system code, allowing for simple modular code design. Features such as FOTA (Firmware Over the Air) can easily be added to any application. Advanced debugging features such as support for SEGGER® RTT help developers monitor and debug code. Sample applications from Blinky to ble_peripheral_server_bond, and everything in between, help get software development moving quickly. Optional mesh package allows integration of Bluetooth mesh networking.

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