2024-02-28 07:51 AM
I am attempting to use the https://github.com/stm32-hotspot/stm32wb-matter-device-over-thread/ repo to connect a STM32WB5MMG-DK to an Amazon Alexa acting as a border router, using the Alexa app. The device always fails to connect, outputting the serial log that I have attached. I am using the recommended firmware (stm32wb5x_BLE_Thread_ForMatter_fw.bin)
I have also been unable to commission using the CHIP-TOOL and Raspberry Pi 5 border router.
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2024-02-29 05:58 AM
Hello @RHeyse,
Indeed, the version of matter package available on Github Hotspot does not support Amazon Alexa, a new version will be available very soon that supports a wide range of ecosystems.
If your request is of a professional nature, please contact your ST local representative to get the latest version of the package, for more details :
https://www.st.com/en/wireless-connectivity/matter-products.html?ecmp=tt37393_gl_social_feb2024
On the other side, the version available on Github is compatible with Raspberry Pi and should be working, do you have any logs capture to further analyze your case ?
BR,
Ouadi
2024-02-29 05:58 AM
Hello @RHeyse,
Indeed, the version of matter package available on Github Hotspot does not support Amazon Alexa, a new version will be available very soon that supports a wide range of ecosystems.
If your request is of a professional nature, please contact your ST local representative to get the latest version of the package, for more details :
https://www.st.com/en/wireless-connectivity/matter-products.html?ecmp=tt37393_gl_social_feb2024
On the other side, the version available on Github is compatible with Raspberry Pi and should be working, do you have any logs capture to further analyze your case ?
BR,
Ouadi
2024-02-29 06:12 AM
Hi Ouadi,
Thanks for the heads up, I'll make sure to get in touch with them as I also need to be able to support Apple and Google home assistants.
I don't have any logs at the moment unfortunately, but my current main issue is when attempting to commission the device using the android chip-tool app, the app crashes without any error message. I've also tried running the tool on Ubuntu 22.04, but i get an error about the device pin number.
2024-02-29 06:20 AM
Hello @RHeyse,
The crash of the android app is a known issue, for that you have to clear the CHIPTool cache after each commissioning and make sure to use the right QR code.
Kind regards,
Ouadi