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STM32W108B-SK

Manufacturer Part Number
STM32W108B-SK
Description
STARTER KIT FOR STM32W108
Manufacturer
STMicroelectronics
Series
STM32r
Type
MCUr

Specifications of STM32W108B-SK

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Contents
Board
Silicon Manufacturer
ST Micro
Core Architecture
ARM
Core Sub-architecture
Cortex - M3
Silicon Core Number
STM32
Silicon Family Name
STM32W108xx
Kit Contents
Board
Features
IEEE
Mfg Application Notes
STM32W108 Adjacent Channel Rejection Measurements
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
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Lead Free Status / Rohs Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant

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2.2.2
Note:
2.2.3
If everything is done properly, you get an LCD screen showing a light blue box in the center
(see
created).
Figure 3.
4.
Run preloaded sensor application on the MB851 board
To run the sensor application on the starter kit MB851 board, follow these steps:
1.
2.
3.
A prebuilt sensor binary image is also available. To download it, just use the stm32w_flasher
utility (refer to
Setup a sink, sensor mesh network
To set up a sink, sensor mesh network, from the STM32-Primer2 sink main menu, select
Permit join and press the S1 button on the MB851 board sensor.
Once the sensor is joined to the network formed by the sink, the sensor node is displayed on
the STM32-Primer2 LCD as a green box with the related 2-byte short address underneath.
Furthermore, the MB851 LEDs start blinking.
Figure 4.
To access the application main menu, press the button again. This is the first level
option list. Options can be classified in two categories:
Power on the MB851 board already preloaded with the sensor application (labeled as
sensor).
If you want to access to the full set of the available commands on the sensor node, you
have to set up the related serial communication channel, following the steps described
in
Once the sensor application is running, type ’?’ on the related hyperterminal to get the
list of available supported commands.
Figure
Section 1.3.3: Setting up the application serial communication
Options that give information about the sink node (node address, security key,
address table, child table …).
Options that execute specific commands (send custom messages, permit join,
leave network, reset, quit).
3). This box represents the sink node (a ZigBee PRO network has been
STM32-Primer2 sink node
Sensor joined to the sink
Section 3.1: stm32w_flasher
Doc ID 16999 Rev 2
utility).
Running the STM32W108xx kits
channel.
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