# Experimental port for Semtech SX1280 2.4 GHz Multi Protocol Controller ## Overview This port targets the Semtech SX1280 radio controller. The Host Stack and the Controller (incl. Link Layer) run on a STM32 MCU, with the SX1280 connected via SPI. It uses the SX1280 C-Driver from Semtech to communicate with the SX1280. The main modification was to the SPI driver that uses DMA for full packets. ## Status Only tested with the Miromico FMLR-80-P-STL4E module so far. On this module, the 52 Mhz clock for the SX1280 is controlled by the MCU. SEGGER RTT is used for debug output, so a Segger J-Link programmer is required. Uses 32.768 kHz crytstal as LSE for timing Support for Broadcast and Peripheral roles. The Makefile project compiles gatt_counter, gatt_streamer_server, hog_mouse and hog_keyboard examples. ## Limitation ### Advertising State: - Only Connectable Advertising supported - Only fixed public BD_ADDR of 33:33:33:33:33:33 is used ### Connection State: - Encryption not implemented - Some LL PDUs not supported ### Central Role: - Not implemented ### Observer Role: - Not implemented ### Low power mode - basically not implemented: - MCU does not sleep - SPI could be disabled during sleep - 1 ms SysTick is used for host stack although 16-bit tick time is provided by LPTIM1 based on 32768 Hz LSE. ## Getting Started For the FMLR-80-P-STL4E module, just run make. You can upload the EXAMPLE.elf file created in build folder, e.g. with Ozone using the provided EXAMPLE.jdebug, and run it. ## TODO ### General - indicate random address in advertising pdus - allow to set random BD_ADDR via HCI command and use in Advertisements - support other regular adv types - handle Encryption ## Low Power - enter STANDY_RC mode when idle - implement MCU sleep (if next wakeup isn't immediate) - sleep after connection request until first packet from Central - replace SysTick with tick counter based on LPTIM1 - disable SPI on MCU sleep