The X-NUCLEO-IDS01A4 is an evaluation board based on the SPIRIT1 RF module SPSGRF-868 expansion of STM32 Nucleo boards.
The SPSGRF-868 module operates in the 868 MHz ISM band and is ETSI certified. Identification of the operating frequency of the X-NUCLEO-IDS01Ax (x=4 or 5) is performed through two resistors (R14 and R15).
It is compatible with the MORPHO and Arduino UNO R3 connector layout. The X-NUCLEO-IDS01A4 interfaces with the STM32 microcontroller via SPI connections and GPIO pins. The user can change some of the GPIOs by mounting or removing the resistors.
Key Features
STM32 Nucleo expansion board based on the SPSGRF-868
SPGRF-868 characteristics:
868 MHz ETSI-certified module based on low power, low data-rate sub-1 GHz SPIRIT1 transceiver
Integrated Balun (BALF-SPI-01D3)
Chip antenna
Compatible with STM32 Nucleo boards
Equipped with Arduino UNO R3 connectors
Scalable solution; capable of cascading multiple boards for larger systems
Example firmware for point-to-point communication, compatible with STM32Cube firmware
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