Welcome to the Silicon Labs Community Creations repository! This space is dedicated to showcasing, celebrating, and sharing amazing projects built using Silicon Labs (SiLabs) technologies. Whether you're tinkering with wireless protocols, building embedded applications, or experimenting with IoT, we want to see what you've made!
At Silicon Labs, we believe in the power of community-driven innovation. This repository is a hub for developers, makers, and hobbyists to:
- Share their projects built with SiLabs hardware or software
- Explore what others are building in the community
- Inspire and get inspired
- Learn and collaborate
Anyone! Whether you're a seasoned engineer, student, or hobbyist, if you've created something cool using Silicon Labs products, we'd love to feature it here.
You can share any completed, working project that involves Silicon Labs products or tools, including (but not limited to):
- Wireless applications (Zigbee, Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, Thread, Matter etc.)
- Embedded software for SiLabs MCUs
- IoT sensors and smart devices
- Demos, prototypes
- Open source libraries or tools that extend SiLabs platforms
- Fork this repository and create a new folder in the
projects/
directory under the used technology. - Name the folder after your project:
projects/bluetooth/my-awesome-project
- Include the following in your project folder:
README.md
– A description of your project, how it works, and how to reproduce it.- Code, diagrams, assets, or other relevant files.
- (Optional) Images, links to videos, or GIFs to show your project in action. (Avoid uploading large files)
- Submit a pull request with a brief explanation of your project.
For detailed contribution guidelines, see CONTRIBUTING.md.
We regularly highlight standout community creations! If your project gets featured, we'll share it on our website, newsletters, and social channels (with your permission).
This repository contains Community Creations—code, examples, and other contributions developed and maintained by the community. Unless explicitly stated otherwise, all content is considered to be of EXPERIMENTAL QUALITY. The code has not undergone formal validation and is provided as-is, without any warranty of functionality, completeness, or reliability.
Silicon Labs reviews submitted pull requests solely for compliance with coding standards and the contribution guide, but does not perform additional testing. Consequently, Silicon Labs makes no guarantees regarding the correctness, quality, or suitability of any content for a specific application.
Use of this code is entirely at your own risk. It is not recommended for deployment in production environments.
While community contributions are welcomed and appreciated, Silicon Labs offers no commitment to maintain, support, or update any part of this repository. Silicon Labs may, at its sole discretion, modify or remove community projects without notice.
All community submissions should include a license file. We recommend using Apache 2.0 for open source projects. Projects with GPLv2 or GPLv3 or similar copyleft licenses will not be accepted in PRs.
This repository is licensed under the terms specified in the LICENSE.md file. Please review it for details regarding usage rights and limitations.
Let’s build the future together. One project at a time. – The Silicon Labs Team