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diff --git a/Projects/STM32CubeProjectsList.html b/Projects/STM32CubeProjectsList.html index 3374a993f..98064d7a4 100644 --- a/Projects/STM32CubeProjectsList.html +++ b/Projects/STM32CubeProjectsList.html @@ -2097,8 +2097,8 @@ the STM32WBxx UART HAL and LL API, the LL API being used for performance improve <td>12</td> </tr> <tr align=center> - <td style="background-repeat: no-repeat;background-position: right center;background-color: #39A9DC;color: #FFF;" rowspan=53><p id="Applications">Applications</p></td> - <td align=left rowspan=19><p id="BLE">BLE</p></td> + <td style="background-repeat: no-repeat;background-position: right center;background-color: #39A9DC;color: #FFF;" rowspan=55><p id="Applications">Applications</p></td> + <td align=left rowspan=20><p id="BLE">BLE</p></td> <td align=left><p id="BLE_Beacon">BLE_Beacon</p></td> <td align=left> How to advertize 3 types of beacon ( tlm, uuid, url ). @@ -2194,6 +2194,14 @@ OTA implementation to download a new image into the user flash. <td><font size="5" color=green>X</font></td> </tr> <tr align=center> + <td align=left><p id="BLE_Peripheral_Lite">BLE_Peripheral_Lite</p></td> + <td align=left> +How to communicate with simple BLE peripheral with minimum activated features. +</td> + <td>-</td> + <td><font size="5" color=green>X</font></td> + </tr> + <tr align=center> <td align=left><p id="BLE_Proximity">BLE_Proximity</p></td> <td align=left> How to use the Proximity profile as specified by the BLE SIG. @@ -2469,7 +2477,7 @@ Use of the STMTouch driver with 1 touchkey sensor. <td align=left rowspan=4><p id="USB_Device">USB_Device</p></td> <td align=left><p id="CDC_Standalone">CDC_Standalone</p></td> <td align=left> -This application describes how to use USB device application based on the Device +How to use USB device application based on the Device Communication Class (CDC) following the PSTN sub-protocol on the STM32WBxx devices. </td> <td>-</td> @@ -2494,40 +2502,48 @@ Use of the USB device application based on the Human Interface (HID). <tr align=center> <td align=left><p id="MSC_Standalone">MSC_Standalone</p></td> <td align=left> -This application shows how to use the USB device application based on the Mass Storage Class (MSC) on the STM32WBxx devices. +How to use the USB device application based on the Mass Storage Class (MSC) on the STM32WBxx devices. </td> <td>-</td> <td><font size="5" color=green>CubeMx</font></td> </tr> <tr align=center> - <td align=left rowspan=3><p id="Zigbee">Zigbee</p></td> - <td align=left><p id="Zigbee_OnOff_Coord">Zigbee_OnOff_Coord</p></td> + <td align=left rowspan=4><p id="Zigbee">Zigbee</p></td> + <td align=left><p id="Zigbee_OnOff_Client_Distrib">Zigbee_OnOff_Client_Distrib</p></td> <td align=left> -How to use OnOff cluster on a Centralized Zigbee network with device acting as coordinator. +How to use OnOff cluster as a client on a distributed Zigbee network. </td> <td>-</td> <td><font size="5" color=green>X</font></td> </tr> <tr align=center> - <td align=left><p id="Zigbee_OnOff_Distrib">Zigbee_OnOff_Distrib</p></td> + <td align=left><p id="Zigbee_OnOff_Client_Router">Zigbee_OnOff_Client_Router</p></td> <td align=left> -How to use OnOff cluster on a Distributed Zigbee network. +How to use OnOff cluster as a client on a centralized Zigbee network. </td> - <td>-</td> + <td><font size="5" color=green>X</font></td> + <td><font size="5" color=green>X</font></td> + </tr> + <tr align=center> + <td align=left><p id="Zigbee_OnOff_Server_Coord">Zigbee_OnOff_Server_Coord</p></td> + <td align=left> +How to use OnOff cluster as a server on a centralized Zigbee network. +</td> + <td><font size="5" color=green>X</font></td> <td><font size="5" color=green>X</font></td> </tr> <tr align=center> - <td align=left><p id="Zigbee_OnOff_Router">Zigbee_OnOff_Router</p></td> + <td align=left><p id="Zigbee_OnOff_Server_Distrib">Zigbee_OnOff_Server_Distrib</p></td> <td align=left> -How to use OnOff cluster on a Centralized Zigbee network with device acting as router. +How to use OnOff cluster as a server on a distributed Zigbee network. </td> <td>-</td> <td><font size="5" color=green>X</font></td> </tr> <tr style="background-repeat: no-repeat;background-position: right center;background-color: #39A9DC;color: #FFF;" align=center> - <td colspan="3"><b>Total number of applications: 64</b></td> - <td>13</td> - <td>51</td> + <td colspan="3"><b>Total number of applications: 68</b></td> + <td>15</td> + <td>53</td> </tr> <tr align=center> <td style="background-repeat: no-repeat;background-position: right center;background-color: #39A9DC;color: #FFF;" rowspan=2><p id="Demonstrations">Demonstrations</p></td> @@ -2546,9 +2562,9 @@ Cortex-M devices that can be plugged on a STM32 Nucleo board. <td>1</td> </tr> <tr style="background-repeat: no-repeat;background-position: right center;background-color: #39A9DC;color: #FFF;" align=center> - <td colspan="4"><b>Total number of projects: 271</b></td> - <td>14</td> - <td>257</td> + <td colspan="4"><b>Total number of projects: 275</b></td> + <td>16</td> + <td>259</td> </tr> </table> </body> |