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EFR32 RAIL Application Examples

EFM32 32-bit Microcontrollers

Silicon Labs RAIL

Silicon Labs RAIL provides an intuitive, easily-customizable radio interface layer designed to support proprietary or standards-based wireless protocols. RAIL is delivered as a library that you can link to your applications. RAIL implements commonly-used radio functionality so that it does not have to be written in the application or stack, eliminating the need for developers to become experts in RF register details of complex wireless SoCs. This functionality includes radio configuration, transmit, receive, clear channel assessment, automatic states transitions, auto-ACK, system timing, and channel hopping. All these features can be used to build fully customized network stacks on top of the RAIL API.

Examples

Documentation

Official documentation can be found at our Developer Documentation page.

Reporting Bugs/Issues and Posting Questions and Comments

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.

Disclaimer

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.