# CHIP Ameba Lighting Example This example demonstrates the Matter Lighting application on Ameba platform. --- - [CHIP Ameba Lighting Example](#chip-ameba-lighting-example) - [Supported Device](#supported-device) - [Building the Example Application](#building-the-example-application) - [Commissioning](#commissioning) - [BLE mode](#ble-mode) - [IP mode](#ip-mode) - [Cluster control](#cluster-control) --- ## Supported Device The CHIP demo application is supported on [Ameba RTL8722DM Board](https://www.amebaiot.com/en/amebad). ## Building the Example Application - Pull docker image: $ docker pull ghcr.io/project-chip/chip-build-ameba:81 - Run docker container: $ docker run -it -v ${CHIP_DIR}:/root/chip ghcr.io/project-chip/chip-build-ameba:81 - Setup build environment: $ source ./scripts/bootstrap.sh - To build the demo application: $ ./scripts/build/build_examples.py --target ameba-amebad-lighting build The output image files are stored in `out/ameba-amebad-lighting/asdk/image` folder. The bootloader image files are stored in `out/ameba-amebad-lighting/asdk/bootloader` folder. - After building the application, **Ameba Image Tool** is used to flash it to Ameba board. 1. Connect your device via USB and open Ameba Image Tool. 2. Select correct serial port and set baudrate as **115200**. 3. Browse and add the corresponding image files in the Flash Download list to the correct locations 4. Click **Download** button. ## Commissioning There are two commissioning modes supported by Ameba platform: ### BLE mode 1. Build and Flash 2. The example will run automatically after booting the Ameba board. 3. Test with [Chip-Tool](https://github.com/project-chip/connectedhomeip/tree/master/examples/chip-tool) ### IP mode 1. Build and Flash 2. The example will run automatically after booting the Ameba board. 3. Connect to AP using `ATW0, ATW1, ATWC` commands 4. Test with [Chip-Tool](https://github.com/project-chip/connectedhomeip/tree/master/examples/chip-tool) ## Cluster Control 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. - Via [Chip-Tool](https://github.com/project-chip/connectedhomeip/tree/master/examples/chip-tool#using-the-client-to-send-matter-commands) $ ./chip-tool onoff on ${NODE_ID_TO_ASSIGN} 1 $ ./chip-tool onoff off ${NODE_ID_TO_ASSIGN} 1