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1. Add an API to set Provisioner static oob value 2. Add an API to deinit BLE Mesh stack 3. Add an API to set Provisioner unicast address 4. Add an API to provision devices with fixed address 5. Add an API to store node composition data 6. Add an API to get node with device uuid 7. Add an API to get node with unicast address 8. Add an API to delete node with device uuid 9. Add an API to delete node with unicast address 10. Add an API for Provisioner to update local AppKey 11. Add an API for Provisioner to update local NetKey 12. Support Provisioner persistent functionality 13. Fix Provisioner entering IV Update procedure 14. Fix an issue which may cause client failing to send msg 15. Use bt_mesh.flags to indicate device role 16. Remove several useless macros 17. Callback RSSI of received mesh provisioning packets 18. Modify the Provisioner disable function 19. Change some log level from debug to info 20. Add parameters to Provisioner bind AppKey completion event 21. Fix node ignoring relay messages issue 22. Support using a specific partition for BLE Mesh 23. Fix compile warning when proxy related macros are disabled 24. Clean up BLE Mesh stack included header files 25. NULL can be input if client message needs no parameters 26. Fix compile warning when BT log is disabled 27. Initilize BLE Mesh stack local variables 28. Support using PSRAM for BLE Mesh mutex, queue and task 29. Add a menuconfig option to enable using memory from PSRAM 30. Clean up sdkconfig.defaults of BLE Mesh examples |
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ESP BLE Mesh Node demo
This demo shows how BLE Mesh device can be set up as a node with the following features:
- One element
- Two SIG models
- Configuration Server model: The role of this model is mainly to configure Provisioner device’s AppKey and set up its relay function, TTL size, subscription, etc.
- OnOff Server model: This model implements the most basic function of turning the lights on and off.
The default purpose of this demo is to enable the advertising function with 20-ms non-connectable interval in BLE 5.0. You can disable this function through menuconfig: idf.py menuconfig --> Example Configuration --> This option facilitates sending with 20ms non-connectable interval...
For a better demonstration effect, an RGB LED can be soldered onto the ESP32-DevKitC board, by connecting their corresponding GPIO pins are GPIO_NUM_25, GPIO_NUM_26, GPIO_NUM_27. Then you need to select the following option in menuconfig:
idf.py menuconfig --> Example Configuration --> Board selection for BLE Mesh --> ESP-WROOM-32
Please check the tutorial for more information about this example.