ModusToolbox™ Bluetooth® Configurator user guide
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Scope and purpose
The Bluetooth® Configurator settings include options to specify what services and profiles to use and what features to offer by creating the required databases in generated code.
Intended audience
This document helps application developers understand how to use the Bluetooth® Configurator as part of creating a ModusToolbox™ application.
Document conventions
| Convention | Explanation |
|---|---|
| Bold | Emphasizes heading levels, column headings, menus and sub-menus |
| Italics | Denotes file names and paths. |
Monospace | Denotes APIs, functions, interrupt handlers, events, data types, error handlers, file/folder names, directories, command line inputs, code snippets |
| File > New | Indicates that a cascading sub-menu opens when you select a menu item |
Abbreviations and definitions
The following define the abbreviations and terms used in this document:
- Application – One or more projects related to each other
- Configurator – A GUI-based tool used to configure a resource
- GAP – generic access profile
- GATT – generic attribute profile
- L2CAP – logical link control and adaptation protocol
- LE – low energy
- MCU – microcontroller unit
- Resource – Includes peripherals, pins, clocks, etc. used in an application
- SDK – software development kit
- SIG – special interest group
Reference documents
Refer to the following documents for more information as needed:
- Eclipse IDE for ModusToolbox™ user guide
- VS Code for ModusToolbox™ user guide
- Device Configurator user guide
- AIROC™ Bluetooth® SDK documentation
- PSoC™ 6 Bluetooth® Middleware API reference guide
- Device datasheets
- Device technical reference manuals