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Seeking Mbus Stack Protocol Drivers for STM32WL5MOCH6TR

Taksh
Associate II

Hello STM32 Community,

I hope you're all doing well. I'm reaching out regarding a project we're developing using the STM32WL5MOCH6TR microcontroller. Our project requires the use of the Mbus stack protocol for communication purposes.

However, when attempting to generate code using STM32CubeIDE, we noticed that there is no option for selecting the Mbus stack protocol in the .ioc file. This has left us wondering if drivers for the Mbus stack protocol are available for the STM32WL5MOCH6TR microcontroller.

We would greatly appreciate it if anyone could provide guidance on where to find or how to obtain the drivers for the Mbus stack protocol compatible with the STM32WL5MOCH6TR microcontroller. Additionally, if anyone has experience working with the Mbus stack protocol on STM32WL5MOCH6TR or a similar platform, we would welcome any advice or insights you may have.

Thank you in advance for your assistance and support.

Best regards,
Taksh Patel.

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STTwo-32
ST Employee

Hello @Taksh 

The Wireless M-Bus stack is not free of charge and requires a license.

Please contact a Stackforce Sales Office to get W-MBUS stack for STM32WL (and other sub GHz devices). You can find more data on STACKFORCE - STMicroelectronics.

Best regards.

STTwo-32

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STTwo-32
ST Employee

Hello @Taksh 

The Wireless M-Bus stack is not free of charge and requires a license.

Please contact a Stackforce Sales Office to get W-MBUS stack for STM32WL (and other sub GHz devices). You can find more data on STACKFORCE - STMicroelectronics.

Best regards.

STTwo-32

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