CYSPP, GATT, GAP, etc.; What are they?

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I was skimming through the documentation about EZBLE (EZ-Serial BLE Firmware Platform User Guide, Doc. No. 002-11259 Rev. *A, https://www.cypress.com/file/285326/download ), and came across lot f acronyms that I haven't any idea, such as CYSPP, GATT, GAP etc. Would it be better to include expansion of these acronyms and/or a few words or references to these inside the documents itself? I couldn't understand what they are?

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AnjanaM_61
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Hello,

GAP and GATT are generic terms used in BLE Spec. Please go through either Bluetooth Core Spec https://www.bluetooth.com/specifications/bluetooth-core-specification/  or any getting started with Bluetooth Low energy .

You may also go through BLE overview given in our getting started documents : https://www.cypress.com/documentation/application-notes/an91267-getting-started-psoc-4-ble

CYSPP is defined in the EZ-Serial BLE Firmware Platform User Guide itself. Please refer 9.2 CYSPP Profile

Thanks,

Anjana

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AnjanaM_61
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10 questions asked 5 comments on KBA First comment on KBA

Hello,

GAP and GATT are generic terms used in BLE Spec. Please go through either Bluetooth Core Spec https://www.bluetooth.com/specifications/bluetooth-core-specification/  or any getting started with Bluetooth Low energy .

You may also go through BLE overview given in our getting started documents : https://www.cypress.com/documentation/application-notes/an91267-getting-started-psoc-4-ble

CYSPP is defined in the EZ-Serial BLE Firmware Platform User Guide itself. Please refer 9.2 CYSPP Profile

Thanks,

Anjana