The Silicon Labs Bluetooth stack allows for a wide variety applications to be built on its foundation. This repo showcases some example applications built using the Silicon Labs Bluetooth stack.
- BLE Man-in-the-Middle vulnerability Demo with a solution
- BLE NFC Pairing with NT3H2111 and NT3H2211
- BLE SPP over BLE (Serial Port Profile)
- BLE SPP with Windows (Serial Port Profile)
- BLE OTA Firmware Update in User Application example
- BLE Uploading Images to Internal/External Flash Using OTA DFU
- Explorer Kit BLE accelerometer example using I2C bus BMA400 accelerometer
- Explorer Kit BLE barometer example using I2C bus DPS310 pressure sensor
- Explorer Kit BLE bio-sensor example using I2C bus MAXM86161 HR and SpO2 sensor
- Explorer Kit BLE bio-sensor example using I2C bus MAXM86161 HR/SpO2 sensor and OLED display
- IR Generator (InfraRed)
- Log system example using UART(VCOM) or RTT with message levels
- Explorer Kit BLE accelerometer example using SPI bus BMA400 accelerometer
Official documentation can be found at our Developer Documentation page.
To report bugs in the Application Examples projects, please create a new "Issue" in the "Issues" section of this repo. Please reference the board, project, and source files associated with the bug, and reference line numbers. If you are proposing a fix, also include information on the proposed fix. Since these examples are provided as-is, there is no guarantee that these examples will be updated to fix these issues.
Questions and comments related to these examples should be made by creating a new "Issue" in the "Issues" section of this repo.
The Gecko SDK suite supports development with Silicon Labs IoT SoC and module devices. Unless otherwise specified in the specific directory, all examples are considered to be EXPERIMENTAL QUALITY which implies that the code provided in the repos has not been formally tested and is provided as-is. It is not suitable for production environments. In addition, this code will not be maintained and there may be no bug maintenance planned for these resources. Silicon Labs may update projects from time to time.