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.. _ble_mesh_demo:
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Bluetooth: Mesh Demo
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Overview
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This sample is a Bluetooth Mesh application intended for demonstration
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purposes only. The application provisions and configures itself (i.e. no
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external provisioner needed) with hard-coded network and application key
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values. The local unicast address can be set using a NODE_ADDR build
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variable (e.g. NODE_ADDR=0x0001 for unicast address 0x0001), or by
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manually editing the value in the ``board.h`` file.
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Because of the hard-coded values, the application is not suitable for
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production use, but is quite convenient for quick demonstrations of Mesh
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functionality.
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The application has some features especially designed for the BBC
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micro:bit boards, such as the ability to send messages using the board's
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buttons as well as showing information of received messages on the
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board's 5x5 LED display. It's generally recommended to use unicast
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addresses in the range of 0x0001-0x0009 for the micro:bit since these
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map nicely to displayed addresses and the list of destination addresses
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which can be cycled with a button press.
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A special address, 0x000f, will make the application become a heart-beat
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publisher and enable the other nodes to show information of the received
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heartbeat messages.
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Requirements
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* A board with Bluetooth LE support, or
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* QEMU with BlueZ running on the host
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Building and Running
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This sample can be found under :file:`samples/bluetooth/mesh_demo` in
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the Zephyr tree.
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See :ref:`bluetooth setup section <bluetooth_setup>` for details on how
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to run the sample inside QEMU.
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For other boards, build and flash the application as follows:
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.. zephyr-app-commands::
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:zephyr-app: samples/bluetooth/mesh_demo
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:board: <board>
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:goals: flash
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:compact:
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Refer to your :ref:`board's documentation <boards>` for alternative
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flash instructions if your board doesn't support the ``flash`` target.
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