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  • 1. Prerequisites
  • 2. Abstract
  • 3. How DA1453x Boots from RX host MCU ?
  • 4. Launch e2 studio and create the application (Baremetal)
  • 5. Launch e2 studio and create the application (Free RTOS)
  • 6. Launch e2 studio and create the application (Azure RTOS)
  • 7. Application Testing
  • 8. Appendices
  • 9. Terms and Definitions
  • 10. Revision history
  • 11. Feedback and support ?
Getting started with DA14531 and FSP BLE Framework
  • UM-B-177: Getting started with DA1453x and RX BLE Framework on Renesas Microcontrollers

UM-B-177: Getting started with DA1453x and RX BLE Framework on Renesas Microcontrollers

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  • 1. Prerequisites
  • 2. Abstract
  • 3. How DA1453x Boots from RX host MCU ?
    • 3.1. overview
    • 3.2. boot options
    • 3.3. Setting Up the CK-RX65N dev kit and the DA14531 Pmod™
  • 4. Launch e2 studio and create the application (Baremetal)
    • 4.1. create the Renesas CC-RX C/C++ Executable Project
    • 4.2. Profile development with QE for BLE
    • 4.3. QE GATT Profile
    • 4.4. Source Code Modifications
    • 4.5. Building and running the application
  • 5. Launch e2 studio and create the application (Free RTOS)
    • 5.1. create the Renesas CC-RX C/C++ Executable Project
    • 5.2. Source Code Modifications
  • 6. Launch e2 studio and create the application (Azure RTOS)
    • 6.1. create the Renesas CC-RX C/C++ Executable Project
    • 6.2. Source Code Modifications
  • 7. Application Testing
    • 7.1. Flow of the code
    • 7.2. GTL interface
    • 7.3. BLE profile validation
    • 7.4. What Next ?
  • 8. Appendices
    • 8.1. Setting-up the logic analyzer to work with GTL
  • 9. Terms and Definitions
  • 10. Revision history
  • 11. Feedback and support ?
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