OM2385/SF002EU development kit User manual
The kit consists of three boards: the OL2385 Shield Board, the OL2385 Innocomm Module and a FRDM-K32L2B3 board. The OL2385 Innocomm Module is permanently affixed to the surface of the OL2385 Shield Board. The Innocomm Module contains an embedded OL2385 transceiver and serves as a wireless modem. When connected to an antenna (included in the kit), it provides all the functionality required to communicate with the SIGFOX network. The OL2385 Shield Board contains connectors for external communication. The Shield Board is mounted by means of four Arduino connectors tothe FRDM-K32L2B3. The FRDM-K32L2B3 acts as the communication link between the development kit and a PC. It comes pre-loaded with microcode that manages the interface between the PC and the OL2385 Innocomm Module .
Users must initially register their device with SIGFOX using a unique ID and access code provided with the kit. Once the device has been registered, the kit can be used to connect to the SIGFOX network and test the functionality of the OL2385-based application under development.
To interact with the development kit, users must connect the kit to a PC through the OpenSDA port on the FRDM-K32L2B3. A terminal emulator (such as HyperTerminal) provides the interface, allowing users to login to the network and send and receive messages. Designers can also use the MCUXpresso IDE to develop and download microcode to the K32L2B.
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Please see the document for details |
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English Chinese Chinese and English Japanese |
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22 June 2021 |
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Rev. 1.0 |
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UM11626 |
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5.9 MB |
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