This material is 2 of 3 in the Bluetooth 187 - Workshop (SSv5): Learn How to Use Peripheral Reflex System (PRS) for Complex I/O Logic.
This Bluetooth workshop provides hands-on training and teaches users how to use Peripheral Reflex System (PRS) to perform complex I/O logic. The project uses Simplicity Studio v5 and the Thunderboard BG22. This training shows how to route input peripherals to output peripherals and perform I/O logic functions to optimize energy use
This Bluetooth workshop provides hands-on training and teaches users how to use Peripheral Reflex System (PRS) to perform complex I/O logic. The project uses Simplicity Studio v5 and the Thunderboard BG22. This training shows how to route input peripherals to output peripherals and perform I/O logic functions to optimize energy use
Overview
Part 2 of a 3 part workshop guiding users through how to add OTA capabilities to a Bluetooth project. This video starts the Hands-on lab. Users are shown how to create a new project that includes PRS to develop quad encoder logic. This lab includes a cod walkthrough
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Prerequisites:
BG22 Getting Started Workshop (Complete Lab 1)
Lab Procedure:
Learn How Peripheral Reflex System (PRS) Enables Complex I/O Logic
Hardware Required:
Thunderboard Kit EFR32BG22
(SLTB010A)