2022-11-03 03:39 AM
Hi!
We are developing a product that should provide a KINEIS satelite protocol support.
As claimed on their website, thay have a partnership with ST. According to this ST supports it.
Could you please provide more info according to this? Any code examples or hardware Reference Design?
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2022-11-03 04:16 AM
Welcome, @AZyma.1, to the community!
The partner website lists partners who offer specific solutions for ST components. On the partner website you listed, you will find a link to Kineis under the tab "Product Details", where you can be sure that all your questions will be answered.
Good luck!
Regards
/Peter
2022-11-03 04:16 AM
Welcome, @AZyma.1, to the community!
The partner website lists partners who offer specific solutions for ST components. On the partner website you listed, you will find a link to Kineis under the tab "Product Details", where you can be sure that all your questions will be answered.
Good luck!
Regards
/Peter
2023-04-18 02:10 AM
some news:
Kinéis brings satellite connectivity to STM32WL, time to make IoT in space popular
see the link mentioned inside:
" It takes users on a step-by-step journey showing how they can try the Kinéis network on a NUCLEO-WL55JC thanks to a pre-compiled binary."
2024-11-18 01:03 AM
Dear Guillaume
As of today, November 18th 2024, the library seems no longer to be available for download:
https://www.kineis.com/en/discovery_program/smartsat-program/
and then trying to click on the button "Download the library" https://connect.kineis.com/kineis-stack-on-stm32wl/stm32wl55-kineis-framework
To my knowledge, KINEIS (with Arduino?) hardware is supplied in the current Cassini Hackathon (22-24 November 2024):
https://www.cassini.eu/hackathons/bic
There was also a joint webinar STM/KINEIS in April 2023:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mQHVEVKK49g
May I kindly ask if you have any news on your and STM's support/library to use the STM
NUCLEO-WL55JC2 Evaluation Board for KINEIS satellite communication? This might allow to use the KINEIS hardware along with your STM board to draft a Cassini Hackathon solution during next weekend (e.g. at the Belgium and/or Prag location of the hackathon).
I should be grateful if I could look forward to hearing from you. Regards, Adrian Wahl, Zurich/Switzerland (http://aeox.ch)
Belgium (ESA ESEC site in Redu)
https://www.cassini.eu/hackathons/belgium
Prag (Home to the European Union Agency for the Space Programme | EUSPA)
https://www.cassini.eu/hackathons/czechia