STMicroelectronics 868 MHz RF USB Dongle Based on the SPIRIT1 SPSGRF-868 Module Evaluation Kit 868MHz STEVAL-IDS001V4M
- RS Stock No.:
- 196-2558
- Mfr. Part No.:
- STEVAL-IDS001V4M
- Brand:
- STMicroelectronics
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- RS Stock No.:
- 196-2558
- Mfr. Part No.:
- STEVAL-IDS001V4M
- Brand:
- STMicroelectronics
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| Brand | STMicroelectronics | |
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| Kit Classification | Evaluation Kit | |
| Kit Name | 868 MHz RF USB Dongle Based on the SPIRIT1 SPSGRF-868 Module | |
| Frequency | 868MHz | |
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Kit Name 868 MHz RF USB Dongle Based on the SPIRIT1 SPSGRF-868 Module | ||
Frequency 868MHz | ||
- COO (Country of Origin):
- IT
The STEVAL-IDS001V4M evaluation board is for
the SPSGRF-868 ETSI certified module based
on the low-power, low-rate, sub-1GHz SPIRIT1
transceiver. The SPSGRF-868 module integrates
the Balun (BALF-SPI-01D3) and a chip antenna,
and operates in the 868 MHz ISM band. The
board is equipped with an STM32L low power
microcontroller to control the SPIRIT1 and it also
features a USB connector for PC GUI interaction
and firmware updates, like the one available for
SPIRIT1 evaluation kit. An SWD connector allows
the development of specific firmware on the
microcontroller.
the SPSGRF-868 ETSI certified module based
on the low-power, low-rate, sub-1GHz SPIRIT1
transceiver. The SPSGRF-868 module integrates
the Balun (BALF-SPI-01D3) and a chip antenna,
and operates in the 868 MHz ISM band. The
board is equipped with an STM32L low power
microcontroller to control the SPIRIT1 and it also
features a USB connector for PC GUI interaction
and firmware updates, like the one available for
SPIRIT1 evaluation kit. An SWD connector allows
the development of specific firmware on the
microcontroller.