xG22-EK2710A

MSRP $20.00

EFR32xG22E Explorer Kit

The BG22E Explorer Kit is an ultra-low-cost, small form factor development and evaluation platform focused on rapid prototyping and concept creation of EFR32BG22E Bluetooth LE IoT applications.

The kit features a USB interface, an on-board SEGGER J-Link debugger, one user-LED and button, and support for hardware add-on boards via a mikroBus socket and a Qwiic connector. The hardware add-on support allows developers to create and prototype applications using a virtually endless combination of off-the-shelf boards from mikroE, sparkfun, AdaFruit, and Seeed Studios.

MSRP $20.00

 

Small Form Factor Kit

  • Aligned with breadboard dimensions

Kit Contents

  • xG22E Explorer board (BRD2710A)

Target Device

  • BG22E Wireless SoCs
    • 78 MHz ARM® Cortex®-M33
    • 512 kB flash and 32 kB RAM
    • Bluetooth 5.4 Radio with support for direction finding and LE coded PHY
    • Ultra-fast low-energy cold start, low-energy deep sleep wake-up
  • 38.4 MHz HFXO crystal
  • 32.768 KHz LFXO crystal
  • 2.4 GHz matching network and a chip antenna

Kit Features

  • On-board  Board Controller
    • SEGGER 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

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 Open Package Manager in 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.

Step 3: Browse our Developer Documentation

Select the Protocol Stack and review the documentation to get started.

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