I didn't mean ESP8266 as RCP but as a NCP. That's why I talked about WiFi

El vie, 22 ene 2021 a las 5:35, Max Kriegleder (<max.kriegle...@gmail.com>)
escribió:

> Just to clarify, I don't think the ESP8266 would work as it is not a
> IEEE 802.15.4 radio - see also this thread
> https://github.com/openthread/ot-esp32/issues/17
>
> I was also thinking that it should be possible to somehow build on top
> of Spinel something like USRSOCK to have a IEEE 802.15.4 radio alongside
> a host processor running NuttX. At the same time I would like to have
> the possibility to run the entire Openthread stack integrated with NuttX
> on one processor capable of IEEE 802.15.4. I think the nrf54820 would be
> a good start for both designs (Network Co-Processor along a host
> processor and single SoC).
>
> Has anybody looked into this? I am wondering how this would integrate
> with existing support for 6LowPan
> (
> http://docplayer.net/163084802-Nuttx-rtos-wifi-bluetooth-gregory-nutt.html
> )
>
> Thanks!
> Max
>
>
> On 2021/01/22 01:16:57, Grr <g...@gmail.com> wrote:
>  > I didn't know anything about it but Spinel seems the perfect solution
> to>
>  > connect NuttX to ESP8266 and have a dirt cheap solution for NuttX WiFi>
>  > networking>
>  >
>  > El jue, 21 ene 2021 a las 17:07, Max Kriegleder (<ma...@gmail.com>)>
>  > escribió:>
>  >
>  > > Hi all,>
>  > >>
>  > > I am currently looking into thread networking protocol for IoT>
>  > > applications - https://openthread.io/. There are several design>
>  > > approaches with System-on-Chip (SoC) and Co-Processor (RCP, NCP)>
>  > > designs. Has anybody looked into integrating thread into NuttX>
>  > > regardless of the design approach? I saw that Zephyr OS does support>
>  > > thread>
>  > >
> https://docs.zephyrproject.org/latest/reference/networking/thread.html>
>  > > and I am hoping it wouldn't be too difficult to integrate it into
> NuttX.>
>  > >>
>  > > Thanks!>
>  > > Max>
>  > >>
>  > >>
>  >
>

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