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  • 1. Abstract
  • 2. Prerequisites
  • 3. Introduction
  • 4. The Hardware
  • 5. Software Installation
  • 6. Software Development Tools
  • 7. Your First Application
  • 8. Appendices
  • 9. Terms and Definitions
  • 10. Revision history
DA14535 Getting Started
  • DA14535 Getting Started with the Pro-Development Kits

DA14535 Getting Started with the Pro-Development Kits

UM-B-165

DA14535 Arm® Cortex® M0+ is a member of the DA1453x family of Bluetooth® Low Energy (BLE) devices, which operates at Ultra-low power levels while delivering top-notch RF performance. This tutorial will guide you to gain an understanding about the hardware and walk you through building and running your first DA14535 application by Keil®.

Note

DA1453x here is referring to DA14531-00, DA14531-01, DA14530, and DA14535.

Contents

  • 1. Abstract
  • 2. Prerequisites
  • 3. Introduction
    • 3.1. Guide Purpose
    • 3.2. How long does it take to finish the tutorial?
    • 3.3. Unboxing the Package Content
  • 4. The Hardware
    • 4.1. The DEVKT-P Motherboard
    • 4.2. What is new on DA1453x DEVKT-P Motherboard:
    • 4.3. The Daughterboard
    • 4.4. Configure the DEVKIT-P Motherboard with Jumper Settings
    • 4.5. Connecting the DEVKIT-P to the Host PC
  • 5. Software Installation
    • 5.1. Requirements of the Development PC
    • 5.2. Driver Installation
    • 5.3. Serial Port for UART Configuration
  • 6. Software Development Tools
    • 6.1. e² Studio and SDK6
    • 6.2. Keil Installation
  • 7. Your First Application
    • 7.1. The Blinky Peripheral Example Application
    • 7.2. The Barebone BLE Example Application
    • 7.3. Troubleshooting
    • 7.4. What is the Next ?
  • 8. Appendices
    • 8.1. SmartSnippets™ Studio
  • 9. Terms and Definitions
  • 10. Revision history
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