Matter BEE4 Lighting Example Application

Matter BEE4 Lighting Example Application#

This reference application implements an On/Off Light device type. You can use this example as a reference for creating your own application.

The example is based on:

Supported devices#

  • [RTL8777G]

Introduction#

The application showcases a light bulb device that communicates with clients over a low-power, 802.15.4 Thread network.

It can be commissioned into an existing Matter network using a controller such as chip-tool.

This example implements a Standard commissioning flow, meaning devices not connected to the network automatically broadcast advertising when powered on. The initial commissioning is done through ble-thread pairing method.

The Thread network dataset will be transferred on the device using a secure session over Bluetooth LE.To pair successfully, the commissioner must know the commissioning information corresponding to the device: setup passcode and discriminator. This data is usually encoded within a QR code or printed to the UART console.

Prerequisites for building#

In order to build the example, it is recommended to use a Linux distribution. Please visit the supported Operating Systems list in BUILDING.md.

  • Make sure that below prerequisites are correctly installed (as described in BUILDING.md)

sudo apt-get install git gcc g++ pkg-config libssl-dev libdbus-1-dev libglib2.0-dev libavahi-client-dev ninja-build python3-venv python3-dev python3-pip unzip libgirepository1.0-dev libcairo2-dev libreadline-dev
  • Step 1: checkout Realtek specific submodules only

    $ scripts/checkout_submodules.py --shallow --platform realtek_bee --recursive
    
  • Step 1: Init REALTEK SDK

    $ git submodule update --init --recursive third_party/openthread/ot-realtek
    
  • Step 3: activate local environment

    $ source ./scripts/activate.sh
    

    If the script says the environment is out of date, you can update it by running the following command:

    $ source ./scripts/bootstrap.sh
    

Building#

  • To build the demo application:

    $ ./scripts/build/build_examples.py --target realtek-rtl8777g-lighting build
    

    You can find the target built file called matter-cli-ftd under the out/realtek-rtl8777g-lighting/bin directory.

More information#

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