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8fed87f432af-0 | You are viewing documentation for version: 5.0 | This version works with Simplicity Studio 5 only. If you have Simplicity Studio 4, switch to 2.13. | For additional versions, see Version History.
General Overview
Silicon Labs Bluetooth LE Documentation | Release Notes | Downloads
About the Bluetooth Stack
The v4.x ... | rtdocs\docs.silabs.com\bluetooth\5.0\index.html |
8fed87f432af-1 | Bluetooth Stack Features
The features of the Silicon Labs Bluetooth stack are listed in the following table.
Stack Features
Bluetooth Qualification
All products deploying Bluetooth technology must go through the Bluetooth SIG's Qualification Process. Online resources will help you learn more about the Bluetooth Qu... | rtdocs\docs.silabs.com\bluetooth\5.0\index.html |
8fed87f432af-2 | The BGAPI serial protocol is a lightweight, binary protocol that carries the BGAPI commands from the host to the Bluetooth stack, and carries responses and events from the Bluetooth stack back to the host.
The Bluetooth SDK delivers a ready-made BGAPI serial protocol parser implementation both for the NCP target (EFR)... | rtdocs\docs.silabs.com\bluetooth\5.0\index.html |
8fed87f432af-3 | Opening Bluetooth GATT Configurator
gatt_configuration.btconf provides the trunk of the GATT database. It is located inside the config > btconfig directory of your project. You can add additional XML files in the same directory and extend the GATT database. The contents of the additional XML files will appear as Contr... | rtdocs\docs.silabs.com\bluetooth\5.0\index.html |
8fed87f432af-4 | About the Bluetooth SDK
The Bluetooth SDK is a full software development kit that enables you to develop applications on top of the Bluetooth stack using C programming language. The SDK also supports making standalone applications, where the Bluetooth stack and the application both run in the Wireless Gecko, or the ne... | rtdocs\docs.silabs.com\bluetooth\5.0\index.html |
8fed87f432af-5 | If an example project closely matches your needs, extend the code with your application code and rewrite the custom sections. Otherwise, start with the SoC-Empty application. Note that the SoC-Empty application is not blank, but rather provides a minimal project that only starts advertising.
Studio Launcher
Demo/Exam... | rtdocs\docs.silabs.com\bluetooth\5.0\index.html |
8fed87f432af-6 | Bluetooth Examples | rtdocs\docs.silabs.com\bluetooth\5.0\index.html |
8fed87f432af-7 | Bluetooth – RCP: Radio Co-Processor (RCP) target application. Runs the Bluetooth Controller (i.e. the Link Layer only) and provides access to it using the standard HCI (Host-Controller Interface) over a UART connection.Bluetooth – NCP(*): Network Co-Processor (NCP) target application. Runs the full Bluetooth stack and ... | rtdocs\docs.silabs.com\bluetooth\5.0\index.html |
8fed87f432af-8 | Host: Reference implementation of an NCP (Network Co-Processor) host, which typically runs on a central MCU without radio. It can connect to an NCP target via UART to access the Bluetooth stack of the target and to control it using BGAPI. This example uses the Dynamic GATT feature.Bluetooth – NCP AoA Locator(*): Networ... | rtdocs\docs.silabs.com\bluetooth\5.0\index.html |
8fed87f432af-9 | GATT.Bluetooth – SoC DTM: This example implements the direct test mode (DTM) application for radio testing. DTM commands can be called via UART. See AN1267: Radio Frequency Physical Layer Evaluation in Bluetooth® SDK v3.x for more information.Bluetooth – SoC Empty: A minimal project structure that serves as a starting ... | rtdocs\docs.silabs.com\bluetooth\5.0\index.html |
8fed87f432af-10 | is read from the Si7021 digital relative humidity and temperature sensor of the WSTK or of the Thunderboard.Bluetooth – SoC Thermometer Client: Implements a GATT Client that discovers and connects with up to four Bluetooth LE devices advertising themselves as Thermometer Servers. It displays the discovery process and t... | rtdocs\docs.silabs.com\bluetooth\5.0\index.html |
8fed87f432af-11 | Note: Some radio boards will exhibit random pixels in the display when this example is running because they have a shared pin for sensor- and display-enabled signals.
Bluetooth – SoC Thermometer FreeRTOS: Demonstrates the integration of FreeRTOS into Bluetooth applications. RTOS is added to the Bluetooth - SoC Thermome... | rtdocs\docs.silabs.com\bluetooth\5.0\index.html |
8fed87f432af-12 | Dynamic Multiprotocol Examples (see AN1134: Dynamic Multiprotocol Development with Bluetooth and Proprietary Protocols on
RAIL for more information) | rtdocs\docs.silabs.com\bluetooth\5.0\index.html |
8fed87f432af-13 | Bluetooth – SoC Empty RAIL DMP FreeRTOS: A minimal project structure, used as a starting point for custom Bluetooth + Proprietary DMP (Dynamic Multiprotocol) applications. It runs on top of FreeRTOS and multiprotocol RAIL.Bluetooth – SoC Empty RAIL DMP Micrium OS: A minimal project structure, used as a starting point f... | rtdocs\docs.silabs.com\bluetooth\5.0\index.html |
8fed87f432af-14 | SoC Light RAIL DMP FreeRTOS(*): A Dynamic Multiprotocol reference application demonstrating a light bulb that can be switched both via Bluetooth and via a Proprietary protocol. To switch it via Bluetooth use the Wireless Gecko smartphone app. To switch it via Proprietary protocol use the Flex (RAIL) - Switch sample app... | rtdocs\docs.silabs.com\bluetooth\5.0\index.html |
8fed87f432af-15 | sample app.Bluetooth – SoC Light Standard DMP Micrium OS(*): A Dynamic Multiprotocol reference application demonstrating a light bulb that can be switched both via Bluetooth and via a standard protocol. To switch it via Bluetooth use the Wireless Gecko smartphone app. To switch it via standard protocol use the "Flex (R... | rtdocs\docs.silabs.com\bluetooth\5.0\index.html |
8fed87f432af-16 | NCP Host Examples (located in C:\SiliconLabs\SimplicityStudio\v5\developer\sdks\gecko_sdk_suite\\app\bluetooth\examples_host) | rtdocs\docs.silabs.com\bluetooth\5.0\index.html |
8fed87f432af-17 | empty: Minimal host-side project structure, used as a starting point for NCP host applications. Use it with the Bluetooth – NCP target application flashed to the radio board.ota-dfu: Demonstrates how to perform an OTA DFU on a Silicon Labs Bluetooth Device. It requires a WSTK with a radio board flashed with NCP firmwar... | rtdocs\docs.silabs.com\bluetooth\5.0\index.html |
8fed87f432af-18 | RTL Library.aoa_multilocator: Connects to multiple aoa_locator sample apps (via MQTT) and estimates a position from Angles of Arrival (AoA). For more information, see AN1296: Application Development with Silicon Labs’ RTL Library.aoa_multilocator_gui: Connects to the aoa_multilocator sample app (via MQTT), reads out th... | rtdocs\docs.silabs.com\bluetooth\5.0\index.html |
8fed87f432af-19 | Python-Based NCP Host Examples
Python-based NCP host examples can be accesssed at https://github.com/SiliconLabs/pybgapi-examples. These examples are meant to be used with PyBGAPI (https://pypi.org/project/pybgapi/).
Silicon Labs Bluetooth LE Documentation
A graphic representation of the documentation set is at the e... | rtdocs\docs.silabs.com\bluetooth\5.0\index.html |
8fed87f432af-20 | UG118: Blue Gecko Bluetooth Profile Toolkit Developer's Guide -
Reviews using this XML-based mark-up language to describe the Bluetooth GATT database,configure access and security properties, and include the GATT database as part of the firmware.
AN1259: Using the v3.x Silicon Labs Bluetooth Stack in Network Co-Proces... | rtdocs\docs.silabs.com\bluetooth\5.0\index.html |
8fed87f432af-21 | QSG175: Silicon Labs' Direction Finding Solution Quick-Start Guide -
Describes the software components provided by Silicon Labs to support Direction Finding (DF) and provides instructions on how to start developing your own application.
AN1296: Application Development with Silicon Labs' RTL Library -
Describes the sam... | rtdocs\docs.silabs.com\bluetooth\5.0\index.html |
8fed87f432af-22 | AN1333: Running Zigbee, OpenThread, and Bluetooth Concurrently on a Linux Host with a Multiprotocol Co-Processor -
Describes how to run any combination of Zigbee EmberZNet, OpenThread, and Bluetooth networking stacks on a Linux host processor, interfacing with a single EFR32 Radio Co-processor (RCP) with multiprotocol ... | rtdocs\docs.silabs.com\bluetooth\5.0\index.html |
8fed87f432af-23 | AN1302: Bluetooth Low Energy Application Security Design Considerations in SDK v3.x and Higher -
Provides details on designing Bluetooth Low Energy applications with security and privacy in mind.
AN1190: Series 2 Secure Debug -
Describes how to lock and unlock the debug access of EFR32 Gecko Series 2 devices. Many asp... | rtdocs\docs.silabs.com\bluetooth\5.0\index.html |
8fed87f432af-24 | Bootloading
UG103.06: Bootloader Fundamentals -
Introduces bootloading for Silicon Labs networking devices. Discusses the Gecko Bootloader as well as legacy Ember and Bluetooth bootloaders, and describes the file formats used by each.
UG489: Silicon Labs Gecko Bootloader User's Guide for GSDK 4.0 and Higher -
Describ... | rtdocs\docs.silabs.com\bluetooth\5.0\index.html |
8fed87f432af-25 | Non-Volatile Data Storage
UG103.07: Non-Volatile Data Storage Fundamentals -
Introduces non-volatile data storage using flash and the three different storage implementations offered for Silicon Labs microcontrollers and SoCs: Simulated EEPROM, PS Store, and NVM3.
AN1135: Using Third Generation Non-Volatile Memory (NV... | rtdocs\docs.silabs.com\bluetooth\5.0\index.html |
360e82e18fb6-0 | You are viewing documentation for version: 5.0 | This version works with Simplicity Studio 5 only. If you have Simplicity Studio 4, switch to 2.13. | For additional versions, see Version History.
General Overview
Release Notes | Downloads
About the Bluetooth Stack
The v3.x Silicon Labs Bluetooth stack is an advance... | rtdocs\docs.silabs.com\bluetooth\5.0\general\overview\index.html |
360e82e18fb6-1 | Bluetooth Stack Features
The features of the Silicon Labs Bluetooth stack are listed in the following table.
Stack Features
Bluetooth Qualification
All products deploying Bluetooth technology must go through the Bluetooth SIG's Qualification Process. Online resources will help you learn more about the Bluetooth Qu... | rtdocs\docs.silabs.com\bluetooth\5.0\general\overview\index.html |
360e82e18fb6-2 | The BGAPI serial protocol is a lightweight, binary protocol that carries the BGAPI commands from the host to the Bluetooth stack, and carries responses and events from the Bluetooth stack back to the host.
The Bluetooth SDK delivers a ready-made BGAPI serial protocol parser implementation both for the NCP target (EFR)... | rtdocs\docs.silabs.com\bluetooth\5.0\general\overview\index.html |
360e82e18fb6-3 | Opening Bluetooth GATT Configurator
gatt_configuration.btconf provides the trunk of the GATT database. It is located inside the config > btconfig directory of your project. You can add additional XML files in the same directory and extend the GATT database. The contents of the additional XML files will appear as Contr... | rtdocs\docs.silabs.com\bluetooth\5.0\general\overview\index.html |
360e82e18fb6-4 | About the Bluetooth SDK
The Bluetooth SDK is a full software development kit that enables you to develop applications on top of the Bluetooth stack using C programming language. The SDK also supports making standalone applications, where the Bluetooth stack and the application both run in the Wireless Gecko, or the ne... | rtdocs\docs.silabs.com\bluetooth\5.0\general\overview\index.html |
360e82e18fb6-5 | If an example project closely matches your needs, extend the code with your application code and rewrite the custom sections. Otherwise, start with the SoC-Empty application. Note that the SoC-Empty application is not blank, but rather provides a minimal project that only starts advertising.
Studio Launcher
Demo/Exam... | rtdocs\docs.silabs.com\bluetooth\5.0\general\overview\index.html |
360e82e18fb6-6 | Bluetooth Examples
Bluetooth Examples | rtdocs\docs.silabs.com\bluetooth\5.0\general\overview\index.html |
360e82e18fb6-7 | Bluetooth – RCP: Radio Co-Processor (RCP) target application. Runs the Bluetooth Controller (i.e. the Link Layer only) and provides access to it using the standard HCI (Host-Controller Interface) over a UART connection.Bluetooth – NCP(*): Network Co-Processor (NCP) target application. Runs the full Bluetooth stack and ... | rtdocs\docs.silabs.com\bluetooth\5.0\general\overview\index.html |
360e82e18fb6-8 | Host: Reference implementation of an NCP (Network Co-Processor) host, which typically runs on a central MCU without radio. It can connect to an NCP target via UART to access the Bluetooth stack of the target and to control it using BGAPI. This example uses the Dynamic GATT feature.Bluetooth – NCP AoA Locator(*): Networ... | rtdocs\docs.silabs.com\bluetooth\5.0\general\overview\index.html |
360e82e18fb6-9 | GATT.Bluetooth – SoC DTM: This example implements the direct test mode (DTM) application for radio testing. DTM commands can be called via UART. See AN1267: Radio Frequency Physical Layer Evaluation in Bluetooth® SDK v3.x for more information. | rtdocs\docs.silabs.com\bluetooth\5.0\general\overview\index.html |
360e82e18fb6-10 | Bluetooth – SoC Empty: A minimal project structure that serves as a starting point for custom Bluetooth applications. It contains a minimal GATT database that can be expanded to fit your application requirements. The application starts advertising after boot and restarts advertising after a connection is closed. It als... | rtdocs\docs.silabs.com\bluetooth\5.0\general\overview\index.html |
360e82e18fb6-11 | Bluetooth – SoC Thermometer FreeRTOS: Demonstrates the integration of FreeRTOS into Bluetooth applications. RTOS is added to the Bluetooth - SoC Thermometer sample app.Bluetooth – SoC Thermometer Micrium OS: Demonstrates the integration of Micrium RTOS into Bluetooth applications. RTOS is added to the Bluetooth - SoC T... | rtdocs\docs.silabs.com\bluetooth\5.0\general\overview\index.html |
360e82e18fb6-12 | Dynamic Multiprotocol Examples (see AN1134: Dynamic Multiprotocol Development with Bluetooth and Proprietary Protocols on
RAIL for more information) | rtdocs\docs.silabs.com\bluetooth\5.0\general\overview\index.html |
360e82e18fb6-13 | Bluetooth – SoC Empty RAIL DMP FreeRTOS: A minimal project structure, used as a starting point for custom Bluetooth + Proprietary DMP (Dynamic Multiprotocol) applications. It runs on top of FreeRTOS and multiprotocol RAIL. Bluetooth – SoC Empty RAIL DMP Micrium OS: A minimal project structure, used as a starting point ... | rtdocs\docs.silabs.com\bluetooth\5.0\general\overview\index.html |
360e82e18fb6-14 | – SoC Light RAIL DMP FreeRTOS(*): A Dynamic Multiprotocol reference application demonstrating a light bulb that can be switched both via Bluetooth and via a Proprietary protocol. To switch it via Bluetooth use the Wireless Gecko smartphone app. To switch it via Proprietary protocol use the Flex (RAIL) - Switch sample a... | rtdocs\docs.silabs.com\bluetooth\5.0\general\overview\index.html |
360e82e18fb6-15 | Switch Standards" sample app. Bluetooth – SoC Light Standard DMP Micrium OS(*): A Dynamic Multiprotocol reference application demonstrating a light bulb that can be switched both via Bluetooth and via a standard protocol. To switch it via Bluetooth use the Wireless Gecko smartphone app. To switch it via standard protoc... | rtdocs\docs.silabs.com\bluetooth\5.0\general\overview\index.html |
360e82e18fb6-16 | NCP Host Examples (located in C:\SiliconLabs\SimplicityStudio\v5\developer\sdks\gecko_sdk_suite\\app\bluetooth\examples_host) | rtdocs\docs.silabs.com\bluetooth\5.0\general\overview\index.html |
360e82e18fb6-17 | empty: Minimal host-side project structure, used as a starting point for NCP host applications. Use it with the Bluetooth – NCP target application flashed to the radio board.ota-dfu: Demonstrates how to perform an OTA DFU on a Silicon Labs Bluetooth Device. It requires a WSTK with a radio board flashed with NCP firmwar... | rtdocs\docs.silabs.com\bluetooth\5.0\general\overview\index.html |
360e82e18fb6-18 | RTL Library.aoa_multilocator: Connects to multiple aoa_locator sample apps (via MQTT) and estimates a position from Angles of Arrival (AoA). For more information, see AN1296: Application Development with Silicon Labs’ RTL Library.aoa_multilocator_gui: Connects to the aoa_multilocator sample app (via MQTT), reads out th... | rtdocs\docs.silabs.com\bluetooth\5.0\general\overview\index.html |
360e82e18fb6-19 | Python-Based NCP Host Examples
Python-based NCP host examples can be accesssed at https://github.com/SiliconLabs/pybgapi-examples. These examples are meant to be used with PyBGAPI (https://pypi.org/project/pybgapi/). | rtdocs\docs.silabs.com\bluetooth\5.0\general\overview\index.html |
326bd3090521-0 | CMSIS Version 5
The branch master of this GitHub repository contains the CMSIS Version 5.3.0. The documentation is available under http://arm-software.github.io/CMSIS_5/General/html/index.html
Use Issues to provide feedback and report problems for CMSIS Version 5.
Note: The branch develop of this GitHub repository ... | rtdocs\docs.silabs.com\cmsis\5.3.0\index.html |
326bd3090521-1 | Improvements for Cortex-A / M hybrid devices (focus on Cortex-M interaction)
CMSIS-Pack
Additions for generic example and project templates
Adoption of IAR Flash Loader technology
For further details see also the Slides of the Embedded World CMSIS Partner Meeting.
Directory Structure
CMSIS/Core
CMSIS-Core related... | rtdocs\docs.silabs.com\cmsis\5.3.0\index.html |
326bd3090521-2 | License
Arm CMSIS is licensed under Apache-2.0.
Contributions and Pull Requests
Contributions are accepted under Apache-2.0. Only submit contributions where you have authored all of the code.
Issues and Labels
Please feel free to raise an issue on GitHub
to report misbehavior (i.e. bugs) or start discussions about... | rtdocs\docs.silabs.com\cmsis\5.3.0\index.html |
8db4921d3723-0 | You are viewing documentation for version: 3.5 (latest)| 3.4 | Version History
Getting Started with Connect Stack
Connect Documentation | Release Notes | Downloads
Silicon Labs is developing products designed to meet the demands of customers as we move to an ever-connected world of devices in
the home, what is often... | rtdocs\docs.silabs.com\connect-stack\3.5\index.html |
8db4921d3723-1 | The Silicon Labs Connect stack supports many combinations of radio modulation, frequency and data rates. The stack provides support
for end nodes, coordinators, and range extenders. It includes all wireless MAC (Medium Access Control) layer functions such as scanning
and joining, setting up a point-to-point or star net... | rtdocs\docs.silabs.com\connect-stack\3.5\index.html |
8db4921d3723-2 | Device Types
The Connect stack supports the following device types:
Star coordinator: The star coordinator forms and manages the star or extended star network. The star coordinator also communicates
with other range extenders and end nodes. Each Connect star network has a single coordinator.
Star range extender: A d... | rtdocs\docs.silabs.com\connect-stack\3.5\index.html |
8db4921d3723-3 | Getting Started
Getting Started with Simplicity Studio 5 and the Gecko SDK -
Describes downloading development tools and the Gecko SDK, which includes the Flex SDK (Connect and RAIL). Introduces the Simplicity Studio 5 interface.
QSG168: Proprietary Flex SDK v3.x Quick Start Guide -
Provides basic information on conf... | rtdocs\docs.silabs.com\connect-stack\3.5\index.html |
8db4921d3723-4 | UG435.05: Using Real Time Operating Systems with Silicon Labs Connect v3.x -
Describes the process to implement a Connect-based application on top of one of the supported Real Time Operating Systems (RTOS).
UG435.07: Energy Saving with Silicon Labs Connect v3.x -
Describes the features available in Connect v3.x to red... | rtdocs\docs.silabs.com\connect-stack\3.5\index.html |
8db4921d3723-5 | AN1326: Transitioning to the Updated Gecko Bootloader in GSDK 4.0 and Higher -
Gecko Bootloader v2.x, introduced in GSDK 4.0, contains a number of changes compared to Gecko Bootloader v1.x. This document describes the differences between the versions, including how to configure the new Gecko Bootloader in Simplicity St... | rtdocs\docs.silabs.com\connect-stack\3.5\index.html |
8db4921d3723-6 | AN961: Bringing Up Custom Devices for the EFR32MG and EFR32FG Families -
Describes how to initialize a piece of custom hardware (a 'device') based on the EFR32MG and EFR32FG families so that it interfaces correctly with a network stack. The same procedures can be used to restore devices whose settings have been corrupt... | rtdocs\docs.silabs.com\connect-stack\3.5\index.html |
8db4921d3723-7 | AN1268: Authenticating Silicon Labs Devices using Device Certificates -
How to authenticate an EFR32 Series 2 device with Secure Vault, using secure device certificates and signatures.
AN1271: Secure Key Storage -
Explains how to securely "wrap" keys in EFR32 Series 2 devices with Secure Vault, so they can be stored i... | rtdocs\docs.silabs.com\connect-stack\3.5\index.html |
759d6abeebce-0 | Software Advisory for detailed information (registration required).
Gecko OS
Gecko OS is a highly-optimized yet feature-packed IoT operating system designed specifically to power Silicon Labs hardware platforms with secure wired and wireless networking capabilities.
With integrated support for firmware updates and cl... | rtdocs\docs.silabs.com\gecko-os\index.html |
ef1e5e007e14-0 | General Overview
What is Bluetooth Xpress
Bluetooth Xpress (BGX) devices are pre-programmed modules that provide a host
microcontroller with a Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) connection to another Bluetooth
Xpress module device or a smart phone. Bluetooth Xpress modules such as the BGX13P
and BGX13S modules are designed ... | rtdocs\docs.silabs.com\gecko-os\1\bgx\1.0\index.html |
ef1e5e007e14-1 | See GPIOs.
Security
The primary BLE services provided by Bluetooth Xpress modules are always encrypted
for privacy. To use either the Xpress Streaming Service
or the OTA firmware update service, connecting devices will need to pair. BGX devices
may be configured to use either Just Works (unauthenticated) or Passke... | rtdocs\docs.silabs.com\gecko-os\1\bgx\1.0\index.html |
b3b977a43225-0 | Software Advisory for detailed information (registration required).
General Overview
Xpress Command API
AMW007 - Wi-Fi Module
AMW037 - Wi-Fi Module with antenna
What is Gecko OS Edition 2?
Gecko OS is an IoT operating system that runs on Silicon Labs wireless and wired IoT connectivity modules. Gecko O... | rtdocs\docs.silabs.com\gecko-os\2\amw007-w00001\latest\index.html |
b3b977a43225-1 | Concurrent operation of softAP and WLAN client
Servers: TCP, HTTP, DHCP, DNS
Clients: TCP/TLS, UDP, NTP, DHCP, DNS
HTTP Server with RESTful API
HTTP file upload/download
Fully-customizable mobile responsive web application
Remote terminal access
Multiple Wi-Fi setup options including Web setup with softAP
Perip... | rtdocs\docs.silabs.com\gecko-os\2\amw007-w00001\latest\index.html |
b3b977a43225-2 | Two Wi-Fi interfaces are supported, including a Wi-Fi client (wlan) and Wi-Fi soft access point (softAP) interface. Each interface may be run independently or concurrently to suit various application needs.
See Wi-Fi Interface.
Networking and Security
Gecko OS includes a full IPv4 networking stack and SSL/TLS securi... | rtdocs\docs.silabs.com\gecko-os\2\amw007-w00001\latest\index.html |
b3b977a43225-3 | Other methods for configuration, setup and Wi-Fi provisioning include:
a softAP and webserver interface
an (optionally) password-secured remote terminal that provides command line convenience over one of the Gecko OS wireless network interfaces; and
automatic execution of a custom configuration script on boot-up
Se... | rtdocs\docs.silabs.com\gecko-os\2\amw007-w00001\latest\index.html |
5d1be5ed53a7-0 | Gecko OS Variables
Shortcuts
Documentation Format
List of Variables
Variable Properties
This page provides a list of Gecko OS variables with a full description of the function of each variable together with example usage.
Variables are cached in volatile RAM and must be saved to non-volatile flash memory to persi... | rtdocs\docs.silabs.com\gecko-os\2\amw007-w00001\latest\cmd\variables\index.html |
5d1be5ed53a7-1 | var
Access
get/set
Description
A description of the function of the variable.
Arguments
A full list of mandatory and optional arguments.
Default
The factory reset default value.
Get example
An example of how to read the variable, including response codes.
Set example
An example of how to write the variable,... | rtdocs\docs.silabs.com\gecko-os\2\amw007-w00001\latest\cmd\variables\index.html |
5d1be5ed53a7-2 | SoftAP Interface
softap.auto_startsoftap.captive_portal_enabledsoftap.channelsoftap.client_listsoftap.dhcp_server.enabledsoftap.dns_server.enabledsoftap.dns_server.urlsoftap.hide_ssidsoftap.idle_timeoutsoftap.infosoftap.max_clientssoftap.passkeysoftap.ssidsoftap.static.gatewaysoftap.static.ipsoftap.static.netmask
Stre... | rtdocs\docs.silabs.com\gecko-os\2\amw007-w00001\latest\cmd\variables\index.html |
5d1be5ed53a7-3 | WLAN Interface
wlan.auto_join.enabledwlan.auto_join.retrieswlan.auto_join.retry_delaywlan.dhcp.enabledwlan.dhcp.hostnamewlan.hide_passkeywlan.infowlan.join.retrieswlan.join.timeoutwlan.macwlan.network.dnswlan.network.gatewaywlan.network.ipwlan.network.netmaskwlan.network.statuswlan.passkeywlan.rate.protocolwlan.ssidwla... | rtdocs\docs.silabs.com\gecko-os\2\amw007-w00001\latest\cmd\variables\index.html |
5d1be5ed53a7-4 | Network Restart
http.server.port
Network Restart
http.server.root_filename
Network Restart
ioconn.control_gpio
Save and Reboot
ioconn.enabled
Save and Reboot
ioconn.local_port
Immediate
ioconn.protocol
Immediate
ioconn.remote_host
Immediate
ioconn.remote_port
Immediate
ioconn.status_gpio
Save and Rebo... | rtdocs\docs.silabs.com\gecko-os\2\amw007-w00001\latest\cmd\variables\index.html |
5d1be5ed53a7-5 | Immediate
Safe Mode
NVM Backup
system.cmd.prompt_enabled
Immediate
Safe Mode
NVM Backup
system.gotosleep.timeout
Save and Reboot
system.indicator.gpio
Save and Reboot
system.indicator.state
Save and Reboot
system.oob.event_mask
Immediate
system.oob.gpio
Save and Reboot
system.oob.gpio_level
Immediate
... | rtdocs\docs.silabs.com\gecko-os\2\amw007-w00001\latest\cmd\variables\index.html |
5d1be5ed53a7-6 | NVM Backup
Lockable
uart.data
UART Update
Save and Reboot
Safe Mode
NVM Backup
Lockable
uart.flow
UART Update
Save and Reboot
Safe Mode
NVM Backup
Lockable
uart.parity
UART Update
Save and Reboot
Safe Mode
NVM Backup
Lockable
uart.stop
UART Update
Save and Reboot
Safe Mode
NVM Backup
Lockable
... | rtdocs\docs.silabs.com\gecko-os\2\amw007-w00001\latest\cmd\variables\index.html |
5d1be5ed53a7-7 | Network Restart
Safe Mode
NVM Backup
wlan.static.gateway
Network Restart
Safe Mode
NVM Backup
wlan.static.ip
Network Restart
Safe Mode
NVM Backup
wlan.static.netmask
Network Restart
Safe Mode
NVM Backup
wlan.tx_power
Immediate
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c7975f4b382d-0 | Gecko OS 2.3 Hardware Support
Overview
Silabs provides software and tools for building connected products, from silicon to cloud.
Gecko OS is the operating system that allows rapid building of complex connected products.
Silabs provides platforms that run Gecko OS. Platforms include modules and evaluation boards.
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Gecko Platform
Gecko Platform is the common foundation for the Gecko SDK Suite.
Gecko Platform Components
EMLIB Peripheral Library
Common Utilities
Drivers
Services
Machine Learning
Middleware
Development Board APIs
External Device Dri... | rtdocs\docs.silabs.com\gecko-platform\4.2\index.html |
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Platform Drivers
Platform drivers is a set of function specific high performance drivers for
EFM32, EZR32 and EFR32 on-chip peripherals. Drivers are typically DMA or
interrupt based and are using all available low-energy features. For most
... | rtdocs\docs.silabs.com\gecko-platform\4.2\driver\index.html |
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Board APIs
The board APIs controls features specific to the Silicon Labs kit boards, like GPIO controlled power to external sensors. The board control API consists of both runtime functions to control the state and compile time configuration do... | rtdocs\docs.silabs.com\gecko-platform\4.2\hardware-board\index.html |
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External Device Drivers
The external device driver APIs enable using devices that are external to the EFR32/EFM32, such as sensors, displays, and external memory. While the drivers support external devices on the Silicon Labs kits, the drivers ... | rtdocs\docs.silabs.com\gecko-platform\4.2\hardware-driver\index.html |
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Platform Services
Gecko Platform Service components are high-level, device-independent and thread-safe APIs. Each service may have a hardware abstraction layer (HAL).
Note: All the Platform Services components also tightly integrate with SDK P... | rtdocs\docs.silabs.com\gecko-platform\4.2\service\index.html |
ad7523185db4-0 | You are viewing documentation for version: 4.2 (latest) | Version History
Gecko Platform
Gecko Platform is the common foundation for the Gecko SDK Suite.
Gecko Platform Components
EMLIB Peripheral Library
Common Utilities
Drivers
Services
Machine Learning
Middleware
Development Board APIs
External Device Dri... | rtdocs\docs.silabs.com\gecko-platform\latest\index.html |
e4a50f587eb3-0 | You are viewing documentation for version: 4.2 (latest) | Version History
Platform Drivers
Platform drivers is a set of function specific high performance drivers for
EFM32, EZR32 and EFR32 on-chip peripherals. Drivers are typically DMA or
interrupt based and are using all available low-energy features. For most
... | rtdocs\docs.silabs.com\gecko-platform\latest\driver\index.html |
a9fc7d3b13c4-0 | You are viewing documentation for version: 4.2 (latest) | Version History
Board APIs
The board APIs controls features specific to the Silicon Labs kit boards, like GPIO controlled power to external sensors. The board control API consists of both runtime functions to control the state and compile time configuration do... | rtdocs\docs.silabs.com\gecko-platform\latest\hardware-board\index.html |
601dd2299f65-0 | You are viewing documentation for version: 4.2 (latest) | Version History
External Device Drivers
The external device driver APIs enable using devices that are external to the EFR32/EFM32, such as sensors, displays, and external memory. While the drivers support external devices on the Silicon Labs kits, the drivers ... | rtdocs\docs.silabs.com\gecko-platform\latest\hardware-driver\index.html |
8ae35102c382-0 | You are viewing documentation for version: 4.2 (latest) | Version History
Platform Services
Gecko Platform Service components are high-level, device-independent and thread-safe APIs. Each service may have a hardware abstraction layer (HAL).
Note: All the Platform Services components also tightly integrate with SDK P... | rtdocs\docs.silabs.com\gecko-platform\latest\service\index.html |
67fdc55e2e06-0 | Mbed TLS documentation hub
Mbed TLS provides an open-source implementation of cryptographic primitives,
X.509 certificate handling and the SSL/TLS and DTLS protocols. It provides a
reference implementation of the PSA Cryptography API.
The project also supports the PSA Cryptoprocessor Driver Interface which enables
su... | rtdocs\docs.silabs.com\mbed-tls\2.16.6\index.html |
44aecfb5794e-0 | You are viewing documentation for version: 2.1 (latest) | 2.1 | Version History
Gecko Bootloader API Reference
Additional Gecko Bootloader Documentation | Release Notes | Downloads
To use the application interface in your application, include the api/btl_interface.h header in your application, and add the following ... | rtdocs\docs.silabs.com\mcu-bootloader\2.1\index.html |
44aecfb5794e-1 | UG489: Silicon Labs Gecko Bootloader User's Guide for GSDK 4.0 and Higher -
Describes the high-level implementation of the Silicon Labs Gecko Bootloader for EFR32 SoCs and NCPs, and provides information on how to get started using the Gecko Bootloader with Silicon Labs wireless protocol stacks in GSDK 4.0 and higher.
... | rtdocs\docs.silabs.com\mcu-bootloader\2.1\index.html |
44aecfb5794e-2 | AN1084: Using the Gecko Bootloader with Zigbee EmberZNet -
Includes detailed information on using the Silicon Labs Gecko Bootloader with EmberZNet. It supplements the general Gecko Bootloader implementation information provided in UG489: Silicon Labs Gecko Bootloader User's Guide for GSDK 4.0 and Higher. | rtdocs\docs.silabs.com\mcu-bootloader\2.1\index.html |
88cbfcbbf261-0 | You are viewing documentation for version: 2.2 (latest) | 2.1 | Version History
OpenThread
OpenThread Documentation
Silicon Labs Documentation | Release Notes | Open Source Documentation
What is OpenThread?
OpenThread released by Google is
an open-source implementation of the Thread networking protocol.** Google ... | rtdocs\docs.silabs.com\openthread\2.2\index.html |
88cbfcbbf261-1 | Contributors are required to abide by our Code of Conduct and Coding Conventions and Style Guide.
Versioning
OpenThread follows the Semantic Versioning guidelines for release cycle transparency and to maintain backwards compatibility. OpenThread's versioning is independent of the Thread protocol specification version... | rtdocs\docs.silabs.com\openthread\2.2\index.html |
88cbfcbbf261-2 | Developing with OpenThread
AN1256: Using the Silicon Labs RCP with the OpenThread Border Router -
Describes using the OpenThread Border Router GitHub repository and the Silicon Labs OpenThread Radio Co-Processor (RCP) application to create a Thread Border Router.
AN1350: Single-Band Proprietary Sub-GHz Support with O... | rtdocs\docs.silabs.com\openthread\2.2\index.html |
88cbfcbbf261-3 | AN1333: Running Zigbee, OpenThread, and Bluetooth Concurrently on a Linux Host with a Multiprotocol Co-Processor -
Describes how to run any combination of Zigbee EmberZNet, OpenThread, and Bluetooth networking stacks on a Linux host processor, interfacing with a single EFR32 Radio Co-processor (RCP) with multiprotocol ... | rtdocs\docs.silabs.com\openthread\2.2\index.html |
88cbfcbbf261-4 | Security
UG103.05: IoT Endpoint Security Fundamentals -
Introduces the security concepts that must be considered when implementing an Internet of Things (IoT) system. Using the ioXt Alliance's eight security principles as a structure, it clearly delineates the solutions Silicon Labs provides to support endpoint securi... | rtdocs\docs.silabs.com\openthread\2.2\index.html |
88cbfcbbf261-5 | AN1303: Programming Series 2 Devices Using the Debug Challenge Interface (DCI) and Serial Wire Debug (SWD) -
Describes how to provision and configure Series 2 devices through the DCI and SWD.
AN1311: Integrating Crypto Functionality Using PSA Crypto Compared to Mbed TLS -
Describes how to integrate crypto functionali... | rtdocs\docs.silabs.com\openthread\2.2\index.html |
88cbfcbbf261-6 | Non-Volatile Data Storage
UG103.07: Non-Volatile Data Storage Fundamentals -
Introduces non-volatile data storage using flash and the three different storage implementations offered for Silicon Labs microcontrollers and SoCs: Simulated EEPROM, PS Store, and NVM3.
AN1135: Using Third Generation Non-Volatile Memory (NV... | rtdocs\docs.silabs.com\openthread\2.2\index.html |
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Getting Started with RAIL
Release Notes | Downloads
Silicon Labs RAIL (Radio Abstraction Interface Layer) provides
an intuitive, easily-customizable radio interface layer that supports
proprietary or standards-based wireless protocols. RAIL is
d... | rtdocs\docs.silabs.com\rail\2.9\index.html |
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d1e166f86e65-0 | RS9116 Wi-Fi/Bluetooth Solutions
RS9116 wireless connectivity products are a family of SoC's and modules providing comprehensive 2.4/5 GHz Wi-Fi and dual-mode Bluetooth 5 wireless connectivity. The product family is divided into two basic types depending on the type of host processor used.
RS9116W-based products are... | rtdocs\docs.silabs.com\rs9116\latest\index.html |
d1e166f86e65-1 | Download the latest WiSeConnect™ Software Driver Package
RS9116N - n-Link™
n-Link™ offers low-level Wi-Fi and Bluetooth connectivity for systems that have a higher-end 32-bit applications processor running a Linux-based operating system. The RS9116N interfaces to a processor using SDIO or USB host interfaces, with th... | rtdocs\docs.silabs.com\rs9116\latest\index.html |
28f242fd8293-0 | You are viewing documentation for version: 2.6 | Version History
RS9116W BLE AT Command PRM
About this Document
This document describes the Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) commands; including the parameters used in commands, valid values for each command, and the expected responses from the RS911X Modules. This document ... | rtdocs\docs.silabs.com\rs9116\wiseconnect\rs9116w-ble-at-command-prm\latest\index.html |
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