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Does ST plan to introduce a module like STM32WBxM for STM32WL?

Mohanakrishna K
Associate

It would be very useful if STM32WL had a module like STM32WBxM. Knowing the answer to this question will be useful for planning our R&D.

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I've heard talk of a module level LoRa from ST, but why not use one from long-term partner like Murata whose likely to have more staying power?

Haystack's built a STM32WL clone of the Murata L0+SX1276 device over a year ago. I could see RAK Wireless doing something.

ST has a long history of being extremely flighty when it comes to wireless, and modules, I certainly wouldn't commit any resources to relying on ST, or tying any delivery deadlines to them for products I have to deliver. The only reason not to use the chips directly would be side-step FCC requirements one's self. ST's business is chips, find a reliable partner who can do modules.

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MAmiri
Associate II

interesting question and answer, may I ask if we can get more info about the ST LoRa module?