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The coexistence mechanism works by disabling the WLAN RF activity when the GPIO output from the coexistence source is driven high, as seen in Figure 5-3.
This mechanism inherently makes the priority of coexisting device higher than that of WLAN, which is preferable as WLAN is by nature more resistant to interference. This, however, dictates that it is the coexisting device’s task to divide the bandwidth between the two devices and ensure WLAN has enough bandwidth for the application to work properly. See the SimpleLink coexistence Application Report for more details.