UG235.05: Using Micrium OS (RTOS) with Silicon Labs Connect
This chapter of the Connect User's Guide describes how to run the Silicon Labs Connect stack on top of the Micrium OS kernel, a full-featured real-time operating system (RTOS) for embedded systems. The Connect stack is delivered as part of the SiliconLabs Flex SDK. The Connect User’s Guide assumes that you have already installed the Simplicity Studio development environment and the Flex SDK, and that you are familiar with the basics of configuring, compiling, and flashing Connect-based applications. Refer to UG235.01: Developing Code with Silicon Labs Connect for an overview of the chapters in the Connect User's Guide.
The Connect User's Guide is a series of documents that provides in-depth information for developers who are using the Silicon Labs Connect Stack for their application development. If you are new to Connect and the Flex SDK, see QSG138: Getting Started with the Silicon Labs Flex Software Development Kit for the Wireless Gecko (EFR32™) Portfolio.
Connect is supported for EFR32FG, EFR32MG1x, and EFR32BG1x.
KEY POINTS
• Introduces Micrium OS support.
• Discusses the Micrium RTOS plugin features.
• Describes the Virtual NCP architecture details.
The Silicon Labs Connect support for Micrium is integrated into the Silicon Labs Application Builder (AppBuilder) utility in Simplicity Studio. To enable this support requires very little effort on the part of application developers.
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