diff --git a/docs/guides/linux_thread_connectivity.md b/docs/guides/linux_thread_connectivity.md index 35ca8de7bf2cb5..70befbaaec7058 100644 --- a/docs/guides/linux_thread_connectivity.md +++ b/docs/guides/linux_thread_connectivity.md @@ -46,7 +46,8 @@ devices is ensured in the following way: You need the following hardware and software for this configuration: - OpenThread Radio Co-Processor device (for example, - [nRF52840 Dongle](https://www.nordicsemi.com/Software-and-tools/Development-Kits/nRF52840-Dongle)) + [nRF52840 Dongle](https://www.nordicsemi.com/Software-and-tools/Development-Kits/nRF52840-Dongle), + [Thunderboard Sense 2](https://www.silabs.com/development-tools/thunderboard/thunderboard-sense-two-kit)) - Linux machine with Ubuntu v20.04 or later
@@ -60,16 +61,24 @@ The configuration process is composed of the following steps: ### Configuring OpenThread Radio Co-Processor -Read -[Configuring OpenThread Radio Co-processor on nRF52840 Dongle](openthread_rcp_nrf_dongle.md) -to learn how to configure Nordic Semiconductor's -[nRF52840 Dongle](https://www.nordicsemi.com/Software-and-tools/Development-Kits/nRF52840-Dongle) -as OpenThread Radio Co-Processor. +#### On Nordic Hardware -You can replace the nRF52840 Dongle with a variety of development boards from -different vendors. If you are using a Raspberry Pi as your testing platform, you -can execute this step on a more powerful Linux machine to shorten the firmware -build time. +> Read +> [Configuring OpenThread Radio Co-processor on nRF52840 Dongle](openthread_rcp_nrf_dongle.md) +> to learn how to configure Nordic Semiconductor's +> [nRF52840 Dongle](https://www.nordicsemi.com/Software-and-tools/Development-Kits/nRF52840-Dongle) +> as OpenThread Radio Co-Processor. + +#### On Silicon Labs Hardware + +> Please refer to this +> [guide](https://www.silabs.com/documents/public/application-notes/an1256-using-sl-rcp-with-openthread-border-router.pdf) +> to configure the OpenThread Radio Co-Processor on the Thunderboard sense 2. + +You can replace the nRF52840 Dongle or the Thunderboard with a variety of +development boards from different vendors. If you are using a Raspberry Pi as +your testing platform, you can execute this step on a more powerful Linux +machine to shorten the firmware build time. ### Configuring OpenThread Border Router diff --git a/docs/images/linux_thread_connectivity.svg b/docs/images/linux_thread_connectivity.svg index 5c354dac59350e..75fc719a81d178 100644 --- a/docs/images/linux_thread_connectivity.svg +++ b/docs/images/linux_thread_connectivity.svg @@ -229,7 +229,7 @@ dy="14.400145" class="st5" id="tspan67" - style="font-size:12.00012016px">(on nRF52840 Dongle or other) + style="font-size:12.00012016px">(nRF52840 Dongle/Thunderboard/etc...)