QSG138: Getting Started with the Silicon Labs Flex Software Development Kit for the Wireless Gecko (EFR32™) Portfolio
This quick start guide provides basic information on configuring, building, and installing applications for the EFR32 using the Silicon Labs Flex SDK (Software Development Kit). The Flex SDK provides two paths to application development. The first uses Silicon Labs Connect, which provides a fully-featured, easily-customizable wireless networking solution optimized for devices that require low power consumption and are used in a simple network topology. The second begins with Silicon Labs RAIL (Radio Abstraction Interface Layer), which provides an intuitive,easily-customizable radio interface layer that is designed to support proprietary or standards-based wireless protocols.
This guide is designed for developers who are new to the Silicon Labs Flex SDK, the Simplicity Studio development environment, and Silicon Labs development hardware. It provides instructions to get started using both the Connect and RAIL examples provided with the Flex SDK using on the EFR32.
KEY POINTS:
• Product overview
• Setting up your development environment
• Discovering your SDK
• Working with example applications.
• Using the Hardware Configurator
The Silicon Labs Flex SDK supports developers who wish to take advantage of configurable protocol functionality provided in Silicon Labs Connect and the underlying RAIL library, as well as those who wish to start application development on top of RAIL but develop custom lower-level radio and network protocols.
This section covers:
•Background information on RAIL, Connect, and the example applications included with the Flex SDK
•Background information on the Gecko Bootloader
•Prerequisites for application development using the Flex SDK
•Support
•Documentation
Flex Software Development Kit 、 Flex SDK (Software Development Kit) |
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User's Guide |
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2018/09/25 |
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Rev. 0.7 |
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QSG138 |
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5.1 MB |
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