UG172: WGM110 Wi-Fi Module Wireless Starter Kit User's Guide
A Silicon Labs Wireless Starter Kit for the WGM110 Wizard Gecko Wi-Fi® Module is an excellent starting point to get familiar with the device, and it provides all necessary tools for developing a Silicon Labs wireless application.
The Wireless Starter Kit Mainboard contains sensors and peripherals enabling easy demonstration of some of the WGM110's many capabilities. An on-board J-Link debugger allows debugging of the attached radio board as well as providing a debug connection for external hardware.
A plug-in Radio Board contains the reference design for the WGM110 itself, including the RF section and device-specific hardware.
WSTK MAINBOARD FEATURES:
• Ethernet and USB connectivity
• SEGGER J-Link on-board debugger
• Supports debugging the attached radio board or an external device
• Silicon Labs' Si7021 Relative Humidity and Temperature sensor
• Ultra low power 128x128 pixel Memory LCD
• User LEDs / Pushbuttons
• 20-pin 2.54 mm header for expansion boards
• Breakout pads for direct access to radio board I/O pins
• Power sources include USB and CR2032 coin cell.
BRD4320A RADIO BOARD FEATURES:
• WGM110 Wizard Gecko Wi-Fi Module with 1 MB Flash and 128 kB RAM, with on-board chip antenna, RF match.
• USB Micro-B connector offers device mode support.
• MicroSD card slot.
EXPANSION BOARD FEATURES:
• Accelerometer
• Buttons and LEDs
• Joystick
The WGM110 Wizard Gecko Wi-Fi Module itself is featured on a Radio Board that forms a complete reference design, inluding the RF section and other components.
The WGM110 Radio Board plugs directly into a Wireless Starter Kit Mainboard. The WSTK Mainboard features several tools for easy evaluation and development of wireless applications. An on-board J-Link debugger enables programming and debugging on the target device over USB or Ethernet. The Advanced Energy Monitor (AEM) offers real-time current and voltage monitoring. A virtual COM port interface (VCOM) provides an easy-to-use serial port connection over USB or Ethernet. The Packet Trace Interface (PTI) offers invaluable debug information about transmitted and received packets in wireless links.
All debug functionality, including AEM, VCOM and PTI, can also be used towards external target hardware instead of the attached radio board.
To further enhance its usability, the WSTK Mainboard contains sensors and peripherals demonstrating some of the WGM110's many capabilities.
The Wireless Starter Kit for WGM110 includes an add-on board (BRD8006A) that can be connected to the WSTK Mainboard expansion header. The expansion board contains additional peripherals such as an accelerometer, buttons, LEDs, joystick and a footprint for an I2C authentication device. To support software development for the Wizard Gecko WGM110 Wi-Fi Module, Silicon Labs also offers a free SDK. The SDK includes BGTool™ which can be used to configure the WGM110 Module and test its functionality.
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2016-10-25 |
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Rev. 2.00 |
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UG172 |
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1.9 MB |
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