SLWSTK6065B
MSRP $404.00
MSRP $404.00
OVERVIEW
Kit Contents:
- (2) BRD4258B EFR32FG14 2400/169 MHz 19 dBm Radio Boards
- (2) BRD4002A Wireless Starter Kit Mainboard
- (2) 169 MHz antennas with SMA connector
- (2) AA Battery holders
- (1) BRD8010A WSTK Debug Adapter
- EFR32 Flex Gecko Get Started Card
Kit Features:
- Included device: EFR32FG14P233F256GM48
- Modular design supports different radio boards
- Expansion header allows easy expansion
- Integrated debug and packet trace
- Packet Trace supports both Ethernet and USB connections
- Coin cell holder and AA battery holder
- Supports AEM (Advanced Energy Monitor) for battery measurement and Energy Profiler
Simplicity Studio Features:
- Auto-detection for lab evaluation, software development and sample applications including range test
- Radio configurator GUI
- Application Builder
- Hardware Configurator
- Network Analyzer
- Energy Profiler
*To evaluate devices other than the EFR32FG14P233F256GM48, a compatible radio board is required.
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 Flex SDK
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: Read the Flex SDK Quick Start Guide
Download the Quick Start Guide and follow the instructions to lean how to get started.
Step 4: Start Using Flex SDK in Simplicity Studio
- Unified software package for proprietary wireless development
- Includes Radio Abstraction Interface Layer (RAIL) and Connect Networking Stack
- Ready to use examples for PHY testing and simple point to point communication
- Predefined profiles and configurable settings for most common frequency bands and PHY parameters
- Wireless M-Bus PHY level transmission and reception examples
- Connect Networking Stack examples for multiple device types, modes and network topologies
- Extensive documentation and application notes to jumpstart your proprietary wireless project
TECH DOCS
SOFTWARE & TOOLS
COMPATIBLE BOARDS
Radio Boards | Included Device | Flash | RAM | Output Power (dBm) | Proprietary Sub-GHz | Proprietary 2.4 GHz |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
256 | 32 | 20 | ||||
256 | 32 | 20 | ||||
256 | 32 | 20 | ||||
256 | 32 | 20 | ||||
1024 | 256 | 20 | ||||
1024 | 256 | 20 | ||||
512 | 64 | 20 | ||||
512 | 64 | 20 | ||||
256 | 32 | 19 | ||||
256 | 32 | 19 | ||||
256 | 32 | 19 | ||||
256 | 32 | 19 | ||||
256 | 32 | 19 |
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