Bluetooth Stack
NOTE: Some of the material in this topic has been adapted with permission from CEVA documentation. This chapter is intended to complement the CEVA API documentation included with your RSL15 install. Consult this documentation when API function information cannot be found in the CEVA documentation.
This topic explains how the Bluetooth stack, including the HCI (host/controller interface), GATT (generic attribute profile), and GAP (generic access profile), is implemented for RSL15. This chapter also provides a description of the Bluetooth profile libraries that are provided with the RSL15 system to support standard use cases.
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