The STEVAL-FKI001V1 Development Kit is a cost-effective tool that helps you design solutions based on Sigfox™, Bluetooth® Low Energy and sub-1GHz technologies .
The kit has a fully programmable module WS2118 (provided by Jorjin), which embeds the BlueNRG-1 system-on-chip for Bluetooth® low -power functionality, and S2-LP transceiver for sub-1GHz functionality such as LPWAN protocols. device.
This development kit efficiently combines the features of Bluetooth low energy with the connectivity capabilities of Sigfox WAN.
It contains examples and suggestions for using both protocols simultaneously. Extremely low active RF and MCU currents, as well as low-power mode current consumption ensure long battery life and can be used in combination with coin cell batteries and energy harvesting applications.
The STEVAL-FKI001V1 evaluation board uses the Arduino interface to assist development. It is compatible with MEMS boards with ST Arduino interface. The board contains: motion sensors, environmental sensors and time-of-flight (ToF) ranging sensors.
Main features
Devices | Class | introduce | Datasheet |
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BlueNRG-1 | Bluetooth low energy system-on-chip | Download | |
S2-LP | Ultra-low power consumption, high performance, Sub-1GHz transceiver | Download |
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