2024-11-26 05:36 AM - last edited on 2024-11-26 05:55 AM by SofLit
Hi,
I am looking to use the STM32WL33 in a product.
I am curious as to what the chip is in terms of its silicon. Is the M0+ equivalent to an available MCU?
What is on the radio side? Is this an S2-LP for example?
Thanks
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2024-11-26 07:09 AM
Hello,
regarding Radio IP, this is an evolution of S2-LP radio, but not the same.
let's say better performance/power consumption and new features. and if you are familiar with S2-LP you won't be lost
;)
Philippe
2024-11-26 05:44 AM
2024-11-26 05:54 AM
Thanks for the links. The second one was very useful as it links to reference designs, which i was struggling to find.
However. It doesnt answer my initial question.
The reason i am asking is that this chip as far as i am aware is brand new. As such there isnt much info on it working besides some examples.
If it is based on an already existing radio, i.e the S2-LP then it may be a bit easier to work with.
Many manufacturers do this. For example Texas Instruments uses the CC1101 Transceiver in most of their sub ghz SOC.
Not just that, but i like to know what i am working with. If this is brand new silicon. It usually comes with issues.
2024-11-26 06:38 AM
Hello @CEagl.1
Thank you so much @Andrew Neil for your contribution. to understand more about the STM32WL33 radio part, I suggest you take a look at the chapter 29 of RM0511.If you are looking for more specific details, you need to contact an FAE or one of our Sales & marketing teams.
Best Regards.
STTwo-32
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2024-11-26 07:09 AM
Hello,
regarding Radio IP, this is an evolution of S2-LP radio, but not the same.
let's say better performance/power consumption and new features. and if you are familiar with S2-LP you won't be lost
;)
Philippe