Mouser Electronics now sells STMicroelectronics STEVAL-MKBOXPRO kit for wireless IoT applications

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September 1, 2023 – Mouser Electronics, a renowned New Product Introduction (NPI) agent focused on driving innovation in the industry, is now stocking STMicroelectronics’ STEVAL-MKBOXPRO programmable wireless box kit. The kit provides engineers with an out-of-the-box, all-in-one Internet of Things (IoT) sensor node development kit that fits in the palm of a hand.


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The STMicroelectronics STEVAL-MKBOXPRO Programmable Wireless Box Kit from Mouser Electronics is designed to develop a variety of IoT applications based on remote data collection and evaluation. STEVAL-MKBOXPRO implements motion and environmental data detection through a complete set of customizable precision sensors and is equipped with digital microphones to enhance the connectivity and intelligence of the user environment. Not only does the kit contain motion and accelerometers, temperature sensors, pressure sensors and magnetometers, it also has a built-in 6-axis inertial measurement unit (IMU) with Qvar and advanced AI capabilities. STEVAL-MKBOXPRO features an ultra-low-power Arm®-Cortex®-M33 FPU microcontroller with TrustZone®, as well as a built-in low-power Bluetooth 5.2 antenna and NFC tag.


The kit comes with the free smartphone and tablet app STBLESensor, available from Google Play and Apple Store. It can command the board in three different modes:


In "Entry" mode, users can run various IoT motion detection applications embedded in the kit, including compass, free fall detection, level, pedometer, or a combination of the above four; they can also access environmental data Parameters for applications such as sensing, logging, AI (artificial intelligence) and MLC (machine learning core) human activity recognition, user interaction and data connection. This mode is ideal for use with wearable devices.


In "Expert" mode, users can create customized applications through STBLESensor's easy-to-use graphical interface. Engineers of all levels of expertise can accelerate application development by accessing specific input data through available built-in sensors and powerful algorithms.


In "Pro" mode, users can use the STM32 Open Development Environment (ODE) and ST function package library (including the sensing AI function package with neural network library) to quickly develop customized IoT applications without any programming. Work.


As a global authorized reseller, Mouser Electronics stocks an extensive inventory of semiconductors and electronic components ready to ship™. Mouser aims to supply customers with fully certified original products and offers full manufacturer traceability. To help customers accelerate their designs, the Mouser website provides a rich library of technical resources, including technical resource centers, product data sheets, vendor-specific reference designs, application notes, technical design information, engineering tools and other useful information.


Engineers can also subscribe to free Mouser e-newsletters with one click to keep abreast of new product trends and information in the industry. When you subscribe to Mouser's newsletters, we can provide relevant news coverage and reference information based on your specific, evolving project needs. Mouser fully respects the rights of users and allows you to freely control the content you want to receive.


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