BG22-EK4108A
MSRP $16.00
MSRP $16.00
OVERVIEW
Small Form Factor Kit
- Aligned with breadboard dimensions
Target device
- BG22 Wireless SoCs
- 76.8 MHz, ARM Cortex-M33 with 512 kB of flash and 32 kB RAM
- Bluetooth 5.2 Radio with supported for direction finding and LE coded PHY
- Best-in-class device security including Secure Boot with Root of Trust and Secure Loader (RTSL)
- 38.4 MHz HFXO crystal
- 32.768 kHz LFXO crystal
- 2.4 GHz matching network and a chip antenna
On-board Board controller
- J-Link debugger
- SWD physical layer
- Packet trace over UART/async protocol
- Virtual COM with hardware flow control
USB Micro-B connector for debug connection
User interface features
- 1x button (with EM2 wake-up)
- 1x LED
Mini Simplicity Debug Connector (SLSDA001A compatible) with access to:
- AEM
- PTI
- VCOM
- SWD
Third-party add-on connectors
- mikroBus socket
- Qwiic connector
GETTING STARTED
Step 1: Download and Install Simplicity Studio Version 5
Get up and running quickly with precompiled demos, application notes, and examples. Use advanced tools including energy profiling to optimize your MCU application. Choose your software package below.
Step 2: Plug in Your Kit and Use Simplicity Studio to Install the desired SDKs
After plugging in your kit, launch Simplicity Studio and OpenPackage Managerin the left upper corner (green downward arrow under the menu bar). Select the desired stacks and download them. Visit the package manager regularly for updates.
- Bluetooth SDK
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