Hi Nordic Team,
As I am looking for some example or Articles regarding the IEEE 802.15.4 protocol Application development. I would hereby looking for suggestions.
Thanks for your time and consideration.
Thanks and Regards,
Sreejith
Hi Nordic Team,
As I am looking for some example or Articles regarding the IEEE 802.15.4 protocol Application development. I would hereby looking for suggestions.
Thanks for your time and consideration.
Thanks and Regards,
Sreejith
Hi Sreejith,
Which SDK are you working with?
Best Regards,
Priyanka
Hi Priyanka,
I am working with nRF5 SDK 17.1.0 and nRF52840 SoC. I found the example with Wireless UART but I would like to make MCPS data receive and transmit. I could not understand the FSM working and radio receiver and transmitter from this example. When I tried to include nrf_802154.h (IEEE 802.15.4 driver) I am getting error that there is no such a file (of course I expected this error because there is no driver/file named nrf_802154.h and .c).
My attempt is to simply make an application (sensor) which support MAC layer (MCPS data request). How can I start using this SDK.
Many thanks for your time and support.
with Regards,
Sreejith
Hi Sreejith,
I will continue with this ticket since Priyanka is away on training.. The only example that is available for this is the Wireless UART sample that you already found, but it uses a closed source library. There is also this from a third party platform: https://github.com/jorhol/nRF-Radio-802.15.4-Projects, but it is for an older SDK and has no MAC layer.. So you will need to do the implementation by yourself.
Regards,
Swathy
Hi Swathy,
Afterall in your example also the header file 'nrf_80215.h' included, why my SDK shows an error that there is no such a file? is this driver or header not included in nrf sdk 17.1.0?
Thanks and Regards,
Sreejith
HI Sreejith,
The nrf_802154.h is a part of the nRF IEEE 802.15.4 radio driver and is not included in nRF 5 SDK. It is only available on GitHub and as a precompiled library in nRF5 SDK for Thread and Zigbee.
Regards,
Swathy