This example demonstrates the Matter Lighting application on BEKEN platforms.
The demo application is intended to work on following categories of BEKEN devices:
Building the example application requires the use of the BEKEN ARMINO IoT Development Framework (BK-ARMINO).
Setting up the build environment, recommended with Ubuntu 20.04 LTS
Armino sdk download
$ cd ~ $ git clone git@github.com:zhengyaohan/armino.git $ git checkout matter
Toolchain download and install, the toolchain should be installed to “/opt/risc-v”
$ sudo tar xvzf {abs-path-to-download}/risc-v_20220418.tar.gz -C /opt $ sudo mv /opt/risc-v_20220418 /opt/risc-v $ sudo chown -R $USER:$USER /opt/risc-v
Software dependency install
$ sudo dpkg --add-architecture i386 $ sudo apt-get update $ sudo apt-get install build-essential cmake python3 python3-pip doxygen ninja-build libc6:i386 libstdc++6:i386 libncurses5-dev lib32z1 -y $ sudo pip3 install sphinx_rtd_theme future breathe blockdiag sphinxcontrib-seqdiag sphinxcontrib-actdiag sphinxcontrib-nwdiag sphinxcontrib.blockdiag $ sudo ln -s /usr/bin/python3 /usr/bin/python
To activate connectedhomeip files.
$ cd {abs-path-to-connectedhomeip} $ source ./scripts/bootstrap.sh $ source ./scripts/activate.sh
Link connectedhomeip into ARMINO.
$ cd {abs-path-to-ARMINO} $ ln -sfv {abs-path-to-connectedhomeip} components/matter/
build project matter,and flash image file
$ cd {abs-path-to-ARMINO} $ make bk7235 PROJECT=matter
the output bin file is {abs-path-to-ARMINO}/build/matter/bk7235/all-app.bin. you can use WINDOWS BEKEN FLASH WRITE TOOL to flash the demo application onto the device.
Please build the standalone chip-tool as described here
Commissioning the WiFi Lighting devices
$ ./out/debug/chip-tool pairing ble-wifi 12345 <ssid> <passphrase> 20202021 3840
After successful commissioning, use the OnOff cluster command to control the OnOff attribute. This allows you to toggle a parameter implemented by the device to be On or Off.
$ ./out/debug/chip-tool onoff on 12345 1