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RSL15 Introduction

RSL15 is an ultra-low power secure Arm® Cortex®-M33 processor-based Bluetooth Low Energy 5.2 wireless MCU, designed for connected smart devices in industrial, medical and consumer applications. The comprehensive yet easy-to-use Software Development Kit (SDK) provides sample applications that demonstrate the hardware’s capabilities to enable security with the Integrated IoT Cybersecurity Platform, acquire sensor data in Smart Sense mode, configure the build-in power management, and utilize Bluetooth Low Energy features.

Licensing Agreement

The RSL15 licensing agreement is specified in Software Use Agreement - use and accept (ONIPLAW 08142020).pdf, found in the root directory of the installed RSL15 CMSIS-Pack.

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