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Figure 5. Pack Manager Perspective after RSL10 CMSIS-Pack is Installed
3.2 B
UILDING
Y
OUR
F
IRST
S
AMPLE
A
PPLICATION
WITH
THE
ON S
EMICONDUCTOR
IDE
This section guides you through importing and building your first sample application, named
blinky
. This
application makes the LED (DIO6) blink on the Evaluation and Development Board.
For more information about the sample applications, see the
RSL10 Sample Code User’s Guide
.
3.2.1 Launching the ON Semiconductor IDE
To use the IDE for the first time, follow the steps below:
1. To start the IDE, go to the Windows Start menu, and select
ON Semiconductor
>
ON Semiconductor IDE
.
2. When you open the IDE for the first time, you are prompted to select a workspace for the session. The
workspace is the work area for all your IDE projects.
3.2.2 Importing the Sample Code
Import the sample code as follows:
1. In the Pack Manager perspective, click on the
Examples
tab to list all the example projects included in the
RSL10 CMSIS-Pack.
2. Choose the example project called
blinky
, and click the
Copy
button to import it into your workspace (see
IMPORTANT: Create a new workspace for your version of the ON Semiconductor IDE. Re-using an existing
workspace originally created with another Eclipse-based IDE might not be compatible.