RS14100 Getting Started Guide
R14100 WiSeMCU™ products include embedded Wi-Fi, TCP/IP and BT 5 stacks along with a Cortex-M4F processor for customer applications. This guide assists users in the initial setup and demonstration of the MCU and Wireless SAPIs using example projects. The guide also explains how to create a new project, compile, download and debug.
Wireless and MCU Simple API (SAPI) Features:
●Platform-independent, interrupt-driven drivers written in C.
●SAPIs provide a simpler functional interface and eliminate the need to manage the low-level host interface protocol.
●Supports bare-metal and FreeRTOS out-of-box; other RTOS can be supported through OS abstraction changes.
●Supports Keil uVision – can be ported to other toolchains.
The Redpine MCU and Wireless Simple API (SAPI) is a comprehensive collection of peripheral APIs and driver code to simplify application development on Redpine WiSeMCU. Users can develop application firmware without having to learn the underlying peripheral register interface and other details.
The SAPI is intended to run on Cortex-M4F core available in Redpine's WiSeMCU products. With its uniform API,SAPIs enable easy migration between Redpine products. SAPIs provide CMSIS-Driver API for MCU peripherals that are CMSIS-compliant.
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June 2019 |
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Version 1.5 |
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