MPSL timeslot
This sample demonstrates how to use Multiprotocol Service Layer and basic MPSL Timeslot functionality.
Requirements
The sample supports any one of the following development kits:
Hardware platforms |
PCA |
Board name |
Board target |
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PCA10095 |
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PCA10040 |
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PCA10056 |
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Note
For the nRF5340 DK, this sample is only supported on the network core (nrf5340dk_nrf5340_cpunet
), and the nRF5340: Empty firmware for application core sample must be programmed to the application core.
Overview
The sample opens a timeslot session and starts requesting timeslots when a key is pressed in the terminal.
If
a
is pressed, the callback for the first timeslot requests a new timeslot.If
b
is pressed, the callback for the first timeslot ends the timeslot.
The first timeslot is always of type “earliest”.
Any following timeslots are of type “normal”.
In each timeslot callback, the signal type of the callback is posted to a message queue.
Upon reception of the timeslot start signal, timer0
is configured to be triggered before the timeslot ends.
A separate thread reads the message queue and prints the timeslot signal type.
The timeslot session is closed when any key is pressed in the terminal.
Building and running
This sample can be found under samples/mpsl/timeslot
in the nRF Connect SDK folder structure.
To build the sample, follow the instructions in Configuring and building an application for your preferred building environment. See also Programming an application for programming steps and Testing and optimization for general information about testing and debugging in the nRF Connect SDK.
Note
When building repository applications in the SDK repositories, building with sysbuild is enabled by default.
If you work with out-of-tree freestanding applications, you need to manually pass the --sysbuild
parameter to every build command or configure west to always use it.
Testing
After programming the sample to your development kit, complete the following steps to test it:
Connect to the kit with a terminal emulator (for example, nRF Connect Serial Terminal). See Testing and optimization for the required settings and steps.
Follow the instructions in the terminal to open a session and start requesting timeslots. The terminal then prints the signal type for each timeslot callback:
If you press
a
, the timeslot callback requests a new timeslot. Observe thatTimeslot start
andTimer0 signal
are printed until the session is closed.If you press
b
, the timeslot callback ends the timeslot. Observe thatTimeslot start
andTimer0 signal
are printed, followed bySession idle
.
Dependencies
This sample uses the following sdk-nrfxlib libraries:
In addition, it uses the following Zephyr libraries:
include/console.h
-
include/kernel.h
include/irq.h
include/sys/printk.h
include/zephyr/types.h