2022-05-31 11:38 AM
Hello!
I have a question - I'm working on interfacing with the STM32WB5M module on the B-U585I-IOT02A. From what I understand, the STM32WB5M module is already flashed with an example for AT commands (in the STM32Cube_FW_WB_V1.13.3/Projects/P-NUCLEO-WB55.Nucleo/Applications/BLE/BLE_MultiAppAt).
I was hoping to be able to create a STM32 project for the B-U585I-IOT02A board without flashing anything to the STM32WB5M module. For now, I just wanted to be able to send an AT command according to the AN5379 application notes and receive some sort of info back from the module. If there is a way to do this, or if I have some conceptual error, please let me know!
Thank you,
Jake U.
2022-05-31 03:19 PM
AT Commands are just text strings.
The important thing to remember about AT Commands is that you need to pay attention to the responses to the commands you send - don't send the next command until the device has confirmed that it has completed the previous one.
https://community.st.com/s/question/0D53W00001VtdLySAJ/how-to-write-good-cellular-modem-driver
2022-06-01 12:14 AM
Hello,
You can find many information about AT commands on the following wiki page:
https://wiki.st.com/stm32mcu/wiki/Connectivity:STM32WB_AT_Server
You can look BLE_AT_Client example available in STM32CubeU5 package:
Concerning the STM32WB5MMG module, BLE_AT_Server application can be used, this application is available in STM32CubeWB package.
Best Regards
2022-06-08 02:40 AM
Can you also please send some STM wiki page to work on throughput and power measurement on B-U585I-IOT02A??
2022-06-09 12:40 AM
Hello,
You can look this wiki page which describes how to improve the data throughput while updating the STM32WB application or wireless stack.
Best Regards