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【Silicon Labs Development Kit Review】+ Try running the light-up demo [Copy link]

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After connecting the development board to the computer, open ssv5, and the tool can automatically identify our development board

Click start and go to the example column. This time we choose a common example of using PWM to drive LED.

After clicking Finish, the automatically created project is stored locally, including the required source code

Open the generated source code in Eclipse editor, the 80 character limit is very obvious, good comment!

Then compile the code to generate an executable file:

Compilation in progress:

Compiled successfully:

Let's try to flash the program into the MCU:

Final effect:

This is how I completed the flashing of an official demo. It was very smooth! The whole process felt very user-friendly!

In addition, ssv5 has two views. Click the launcher in the upper right corner to enter the development board resource view.

Click Simplicity IDE to enter the project view

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SS is well made. I have used it several times before and it is more comfortable to use than those modified by other manufacturers.   Details Published on 2021-8-17 20:31
 
 

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Running the lighting demo is also smooth

 
 
 

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SS is well made. I have used it several times before and it is more comfortable to use than those modified by other manufacturers.

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