Hi,
I want to run a mesh application. Can you please tell me the most preferred ide for running mesh examples.
1.segger ide
2.keil ide
Kindly tell me which one is user friendly and efficient one.
Hi,
I want to run a mesh application. Can you please tell me the most preferred ide for running mesh examples.
1.segger ide
2.keil ide
Kindly tell me which one is user friendly and efficient one.
Hi,
Thank you. Actually I have downloaded the nrf5 Sdk 17.02 and nrf mesh 5 version. I want to compile it.Tha'ts why I have asked you about ide for compiling examples.
Also tell me where I have learn more about nrf5 mesh completely. Kindly tell me whether any online courses available.
Hi,
As awneil said, the recommended IDE is Segger Embedded Studio (SES). We have guides on how to use SES to build on our infocenter, and you can check out both getting started with nRF5 SDK and SES and this page about building with SES in Mesh SDK.
As for learning about nRF5 Mesh, you'll find most of our documentation on infocenter. There you should take a look at the getting started page, as well as reading the documentation for the example you want to use. We also have some blog posts and guides here on DevZone, and you can find posts related to mesh networks (Bluetooth Mesh, Thread, Zigbee, 802.15.4) here. As for online courses, we don't have much besides what I have already mentioned, but you will likely find a lot of courses online about mesh in general to understand more of the theory behind the mesh standard.
Best regards,
Marte
Hi,
As awneil said, the recommended IDE is Segger Embedded Studio (SES). We have guides on how to use SES to build on our infocenter, and you can check out both getting started with nRF5 SDK and SES and this page about building with SES in Mesh SDK.
As for learning about nRF5 Mesh, you'll find most of our documentation on infocenter. There you should take a look at the getting started page, as well as reading the documentation for the example you want to use. We also have some blog posts and guides here on DevZone, and you can find posts related to mesh networks (Bluetooth Mesh, Thread, Zigbee, 802.15.4) here. As for online courses, we don't have much besides what I have already mentioned, but you will likely find a lot of courses online about mesh in general to understand more of the theory behind the mesh standard.
Best regards,
Marte