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Quick Start

Demo Overview

The CHIP reference implementation contains support for a number examples and platforms.

WiFi Nodes

Controller / Admin
Node
Description
chip-tool (Linux / Mac)
Includes docs for all the cluster commands supported
all-clusters-app
  • M5Stack (ESP)
  • Linux simulation
  • Use the command line tool on a laptop to pair with and control an embedded WiFi platform. This demo supports the “all-clusters-app”, so it provides the basic onoff light test but much more. Two increment modes of operation are supported for testing (configurable via Kconfig tool when building M5):
    1. Unsecured (WiFi only)
      BLE Rendezvous Mode Bypass = 1
    2. PASE secured
      (BLE pairing, WiFi operational)
    chip-device-ctrl.py all-clusters-app
  • M5Stack (ESP)
  • Linux simulation
  • Same as above, but uses the pychip tool as Controller Node, and focuses on BLE flow rather than Bypass.

    Thread Nodes

    Use one of the controllers listed above and then a Border Router and Node combination listed below.

    Border Router
    Node
    Description
    ot-br
    Thread Border Router
  • RasPi
  • BeagleBone
  • lighting-app
  • Nordic nRF5x
  • NXP K32W
  • Qorvo QPG6100
  • Silicon Labs EFR32
  • The Lighting example is supported by many of the available Thread platforms. See the chip-tool controller instructions for how to actuate the light on/off cluster.
    ot-br
    Thread Border Router
  • RasPi
  • BeagleBone
  • lock-app
  • Nordic nRF5x
  • NXP K32W
  • Qorvo QPG6100
  • Silicon Labs EFR32
  • TI CC13x2x7
  • The Lock example is supported by many of the available Thread and WiFi platforms.