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STM32W108B-SK

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

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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
For Use With/related Products
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Lead Free Status / Rohs Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant

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April 2010
Introduction
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. They are suitable for different types of wireless network scenarios such as:
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 (building mesh
networks, remote control/target and point-to-point applications), using the dedicated
software libraries (ZigBee PRO, ZigBee RF4CE, and Simplified MAC), as well as a third-
party IDE and C compiler (IAR).
Moreover, the STM32W108xx kits provide a set of HAL APIs which allow you to use the kit
platform capabilities such as LEDs and serial communication channels (virtual COM
through USB).
In this manual, you can find information about:
STM32W-SK and STM32W-EXT starter and extension kits
Mesh networks (based on the ZigBee PRO protocol stack) typically used in home
automation and smart energy applications.
Remote control and target networks (based on the ZigBee RF4CE protocol stack) used
for driving consumer devices such as TVs, set-top boxes, etc.
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.
The STM32W108xx kits components
How to install the related hardware, software and documentation trees
How to run the preprogrammed demonstration applications.
Doc ID 16999 Rev 2
for STM32W108xx
User manual
UM0894
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STM32W108B-SK Summary of contents

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STM32W-SK and STM32W-EXT starter and extension kits Introduction 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 ...

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Contents Contents 1 Getting started . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...

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UM0894 4 List of acronyms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...

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List of tables List of tables Table 1. Definition of LCD screen symbols (ZigBee PRO sink application Table 2. Definition ...

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UM0894 List of figures Figure 1. STM32W-SK starter kit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...

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... Getting started 1 Getting started This section provides a complete description of the STM32W-SK and STM32W-EXT kit’s hardware and software. There are two types of STM32W108xx kit: The starter kit (order code: STM32W108B-SK) The extension kit (order code: STM32W108B-KEXT) 1.1 Kit description 1.1.1 Hardware ...

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UM0894 Figure 2. STM32W-EXT extension kit Note: 1 For documentation concerning the STM32-Primer2 tool, refer to the related user manual on the http://www.stm32circle.com 2 For information concerning the STM32W108xx MB850 and MB851 boards, refer to the documentation with each available ...

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Getting started 1.2 Software libraries and demonstration applications The following installer files are available on the http://www.st.com/mcu/, STM32W section: EmberZNet-4.0.2.0-STM32W108: installer file which provides the EmberZNet™ 4.0.2 GA software libraries and demonstration applications targeting the mesh network scenarios based on ...

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UM0894 1.3 Kit setup 1.3.1 Powering on the boards The MB851 application board can be powered as follows: Via batteries (fit 1-2 on the P2 jumper) Via USB or JTAG (fit 5-6 on the P2 jumper) Note: 1 The jumper ...

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Running the STM32W108xx kits 2 Running the STM32W108xx kits STM32W-SK In the STM32W-SK starter kit, the following applications are preprogrammed: One EmberZNet ZigBee PRO sink firmware (MB850 board labeled as “Sink”) Three CircleOs applications preloaded in the STM32-Primer2: – ZigBee ...

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UM0894 If everything is done properly, you get an LCD screen showing a light blue box in the center (see Figure 3). This box represents the sink node (a ZigBee PRO network has been created). Figure 3. STM32-Primer2 sink node ...

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Running the STM32W108xx kits When the sensor sends data to the sink, a blue line connecting the transmitting sensor to the sink is displayed on the screen. The unicast data sent by the MB851 sensor node is a temperature value ...

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UM0894 Figure 7. Sink sends an advertise (multicast message) Figure 8. Network error on sink node Figure 9. Network down Note: For further information about the STM32-Primer2, MB850 sink application and related limitations, refer to the installer file documentation. 2.3 ...

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Running the STM32W108xx kits 2.3.1 Run the remote control (RC) and virtual TV applications The STM32-Primer2 tool provided with the STM32W-SK starter kit is delivered with the RC application. This application automatically configures the connected MB850 extension board with the ...

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UM0894 2.3.2 Use the remote control (RC) and virtual TV applications To send an RC command to the virtual TV, push the associated RC symbol on the STM32- Primer2 touch sensing screen. Figure 11. RF4CE RC application driving the ST ...

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Running the STM32W108xx kits 4. Press the button again to access the application main menu. This is the first level option list. Options can be classified in two categories: – Options that provide information about the sun parameters (node information, ...

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UM0894 Figure 15. Sun node with 5 planets Figure 16. Network down The following table summarizes the symbols appearing on the LCD screen and the associated events. Table 2. Definition of LCD screen symbols (Simple MAC sample application) Blue line ...

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STM32W108xx kits utilities and software tools 3 STM32W108xx kits utilities and software tools 3.1 stm32w_flasher utility The stm32w_flasher utility allows you to download a binary file into the STM32W108xx MB851 board. This utility comes with each software installer file. To ...

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UM0894 3.3 IAR Embedded Workbench® for ARM To install the IAR Embedded Workbench® for ARM 5.40.7 or later, insert the related CD- ROM and follow the installation instructions. To build the binary image of all the available demonstration applications using ...

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List of acronyms 4 List of acronyms Table 3. List of acronyms used in the document Term API CERC GA HA HAL MAC USB 5 Revision history Table 4. Document revision history Date Revision 05-Feb-2010 21-Apr-2010 20/21 ...

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