Product overview
Description
The STM32W-SK and STM32W-EXT starter and extension kits are easy to use tools for the STM32W108xx microcontrollers. This family of microcontrollers integrates a 32-bit ARM® Cortex™-M3 microprocessor and a 2.4 GHz, IEEE 802.15.4-compliant transceiver. The kits demonstrate how effectively the STM32W108xx can be used in real IEEE 802.15.4 applications.
The STM32W108xx kits provide demonstration applications and documentation which serve as a reference for creating your own applications and re-programming the STM32W108xx microcontroller. You can run the STM32W108xx kits in several ways (remote control/target, HID devices such as a mouse or keyboard and point-to-point applications), using the dedicated software libraries (ZigBee RF4CE, and Simplified MAC), as well as a third-party IDE and C compiler (IAR).
Moreover, the STM32W108xx kits provide a set of APIs which allow you to use the kit platform capabilities such as LEDs and serial communication channels (virtual COM through USB).
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All features
- 32-bit ARM® Cortex™-M3 microprocessor
- 2.4 GHz, IEEE 802.15.4-compliant transceiver
- Suitable for different types of wireless network scenarios such as:
- Remote control and target networks (based on the ZigBee RF4CE protocol stack) used for driving consumer devices such as TVs and set-top boxes, and HID devices such as a mouse or keyboard.
- Point to point networks (based on a Simplified MAC library) used to address a basic IEEE 802.15.4 communication. This configuration enables customers to develop any protocol stack of their choice.
All resources
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MCSDK Board Description (1)
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| ZIP | 4.0 | 01 Aug 2015 | 01 Aug 2015 |
Bill of Materials (1)
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| ZIP | 5.0 | 01 Aug 2015 | 01 Aug 2015 |
Schematic Pack (1)
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| ZIP | 4.0 | 01 Aug 2015 | 01 Aug 2015 |