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/Zephyr-latest/samples/subsys/logging/ble_backend/ |
D | README.rst | 2 :name: BLE logging backend 5 Send log messages over BLE using the BLE logging backend. 10 Sample that demonstrates how to setup and use the BLE Logging backend. The 11 BLE Logger uses the NRF Connect SDK NUS service as UUID to make it compatible 12 with already existing apps to debug BLE connections over UART. 16 to change this configuration to increase the logger throughput over BLE. 21 * A board with BLE support 29 The BLE logger can be tested with the NRF Toolbox app or any similar app that can connect over 30 BLE and detect the NRF NUS UUID service.
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/Zephyr-latest/boards/infineon/cy8cproto_063_ble/doc/ |
D | index.rst | 6 The PSOC 6 BLE Proto Kit (CY8CPROTO-063-BLE) is a hardware platform that 7 enables design and debug of the Cypress PSOC 63 BLE MCU. 12 For more information about the PSOC 63 BLE MCU SoC and CY8CPROTO-063-BLE board: 14 - `PSOC 63 BLE MCU SoC Website`_ 15 - `PSOC 63 BLE MCU Datasheet`_ 16 - `PSOC 63 BLE MCU Architecture Reference Manual`_ 17 - `PSOC 63 BLE MCU Register Reference Manual`_ 18 - `CY8CPROTO-063-BLE Website`_ 19 - `CY8CPROTO-063-BLE User Guide`_ 20 - `CY8CPROTO-063-BLE Schematics`_ [all …]
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/Zephyr-latest/boards/cypress/cy8ckit_062_ble/doc/ |
D | index.rst | 3 INFINEON PSOC 63 BLE Pioneer Kit 9 The PSOC 6 BLE Pioneer Kit (CY8CKIT-062-BLE) is a hardware platform that 10 enables design and debug of the Cypress PSOC 63 BLE MCU. 12 The PSOC 6 BLE Pioneer Kit features the PSOC 63 MCU: a dual-core MCU, with a 15 an integrated BLE 4.2 radio, 78 GPIO, 7 programmable analog blocks, 12 18 The PSOC 6 BLE Pioneer board offers compatibility with Arduino shields, a 24 The CY8CKIT-062-BLE package includes a CY8CKIT-028-EPD E-INK Display Shield 26 PDM microphone. The kit package also contains a CY5677 CySmart BLE 4.2 USB 27 Dongle that is factory-programmed to emulate a BLE GAP Central device, 28 enabling you to emulate a BLE host on your computer. [all …]
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/Zephyr-latest/boards/seeed/xiao_ble/doc/ |
D | index.rst | 6 The Seeed XIAO BLE (Sense) is a tiny (21 mm x 17.5 mm) Nordic Semiconductor 20 - LSM6DS3TR-C 6D IMU (3D accelerometer and 3D gyroscope) (XIAO BLE Sense only) 21 - PDM microphone (XIAO BLE Sense only) 66 The `XIAO BLE wiki`_ has detailed information about the board including 79 The XIAO BLE ships with the `Adafruit nRF52 Bootloader`_ which supports flashing 86 To enter the bootloader, connect the USB port of the XIAO BLE to your host, and 88 device named ``XIAO BLE`` should appear on the host. Using the command line, or 90 of the ``XIAO BLE`` mass storage device. The XIAO BLE will automatically reset 121 Replace :code:`<tty_device>` with the port where the board XIAO BLE 130 .. group-tab:: XIAO BLE [all …]
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/Zephyr-latest/boards/infineon/cy8cproto_063_ble/ |
D | Kconfig.cy8cproto_063_ble | 1 # CY8CPROTO-063-BLE PSOC™ 6 BLE Prototyping Kit
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D | Kconfig.defconfig | 1 # CY8CPROTO-063-BLE PSOC™ 6 BLE Prototyping Kit
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D | cy8cproto_063_ble.dts | 15 model = "CY8CPROTO-063-BLE PSOC™ 6 BLE Prototyping Kit";
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/Zephyr-latest/subsys/logging/backends/ |
D | Kconfig.ble | 5 bool "Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) backend" 13 This allows to use this BLE Logger directly with a compatible app such 18 backend = BLE
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/Zephyr-latest/boards/particle/nrf51_blenano/doc/ |
D | index.rst | 12 nRF51 BLE Nano has two external oscillators. The frequency of the slow clock 41 BLE nano pinout 45 :alt: BLE Nano 68 To flash an application, you'll need to connect your BLE Nano with the 73 Be careful to mount the BLE Nano correctly! The side of the board 76 properly solder headers and assemble the DAPLink and BLE Nano boards. 89 After mounting the BLE Nano on its DAPLink board as described above,
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/Zephyr-latest/boards/shields/mikroe_ble_tiny_click/doc/ |
D | index.rst | 3 MikroElektronika BLE TINY Click 9 The MikroElektronika BLE TINY Click carries the Renesas `DA14531MOD`_ Bluetooth 14 :alt: MikroElektronika BLE TINY Click 16 MikroElektronika BLE TINY Click (Credit: MikroElektronika) 31 can be overcome by removing resistor R3 on the BLE TINY Click board, see 32 the `BLE TINY Click Schematic`_ for further details. 52 For more information about interfacing to the DA14531 and the BLE TINY Click, 56 - `BLE TINY Click`_
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/Zephyr-latest/boards/particle/nrf52_blenano2/doc/ |
D | index.rst | 7 This board was designed as a 'drop-in' replacement of BLE Nano with exactly the same form factor. 20 The BLE Nano v2 board configuration supports the following hardware features: 41 BLE nano v2 pinout 67 To flash an application, you'll need to connect your BLE Nano 2 with the 72 Be careful to mount the BLE Nano 2 correctly! The side of the board 87 After mounting the BLE Nano 2 on its DAPLink board as described above,
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/Zephyr-latest/drivers/bluetooth/hci/ |
D | Kconfig.nxp | 8 bool "BLE Controller auto sleep mode" 16 bool "BLE Controller calibration data" 18 If enabled, the Host will send calibration data to the BLE Controller during HCI init. 21 bool "BLE Controller calibration data annex 100" 23 If enabled, the Host will send calibration data annex 100 to the BLE Controller during HCI
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/Zephyr-latest/doc/connectivity/bluetooth/ |
D | bluetooth-arch.rst | 13 Zephyr supports mainly Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE), the low-power 16 use BLE interchangeably for Bluetooth except when noted. 20 BLE Layers 65 system-on-chip (SoC) implementation. In this case the BLE Host and the BLE 78 Zephyr's very own BLE Host and Controller, users of the Zephyr Controller can 80 the host can be the Linux BLE Host stack (BlueZ) running on any processor 82 and the Zephyr OS BLE Host. Conversely, combining an IC running the Zephyr 91 the BLE subsystem can be configured in multiple ways during the build process to 94 BLE-enabled builds that can be produced from the Zephyr project codebase: 96 * **Controller-only build**: When built as a BLE Controller, Zephyr includes [all …]
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/Zephyr-latest/boards/arduino/nano_33_ble/doc/ |
D | index.rst | 3 Arduino Nano 33 BLE (Sense) 9 The Arduino Nano 33 BLE is designed around Nordic Semiconductor's 11 plain `BLE`_ type and the `BLE Sense`_ type. The "Sense" variant is distinguished by 16 :alt: Arduino Nano 33 BLE (Sense variant) 144 :alt: Nano 33 BLE SWD connecting 158 Lauterbach provides `GDB Debug version TRACE32 for Arduino Nano 33 BLE`_. 159 That license ties to Arduino Nano 33 BLE hardware serial number, 163 `Lauterbach TRACE32 GDB Front-End Debugger for Nano 33 BLE`_ 223 .. _GDB Debug version TRACE32 for Arduino Nano 33 BLE: 226 .. _Lauterbach TRACE32 GDB Front-End Debugger for Nano 33 BLE:
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/Zephyr-latest/boards/seeed/xiao_ble/ |
D | Kconfig.xiao_ble | 1 # XIAO BLE board configuration
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D | xiao_ble.dts | 11 model = "Seeed XIAO BLE";
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D | Kconfig.defconfig | 1 # XIAO BLE board configuration
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/Zephyr-latest/boards/contextualelectronics/abc/ |
D | Kconfig.defconfig | 1 # nRF52840 BLE Cell board configuration
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/Zephyr-latest/samples/boards/st/power_mgmt/stm32wb_ble/ |
D | README.rst | 10 A simple application demonstrating the BLE operations (advertising) with 15 BLE link is then disabled and started up again after 2 seconds, then same
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/Zephyr-latest/boards/cypress/cy8ckit_062_ble/ |
D | Kconfig.cy8ckit_062_ble | 1 # PSOC 6 BLE Pioneer Kit configuration
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D | cy8ckit_062_ble_cy8c6347_m0.dts | 14 model = "Cypress PSOC 6 BLE Pioneer Kit";
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D | cy8ckit_062_ble_cy8c6347_m4.dts | 15 model = "Cypress PSOC 6 BLE Pioneer Kit";
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/Zephyr-latest/boards/arduino/nano_33_ble/ |
D | arduino_nano_33_ble.dts | 13 model = "Arduino Nano 33 BLE";
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/Zephyr-latest/soc/espressif/common/ |
D | Kconfig | 40 used in Wi-Fi and BLE peripherals. 47 used in Wi-Fi and BLE peripherals. 52 int "Max Wi-Fi/BLE TX power (dBm)"
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/Zephyr-latest/boards/openisa/rv32m1_vega/ |
D | Kconfig.defconfig | 8 #TODO: Resolve the complete non-BLE support for crypto CAU3 firmware/driver
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