Prototype RF driver for STM Sub-1 GHz RF expansion board based on the SPSGRF-868 module for STM32 Nucleo.

Prototype RF Driver for STM Sub-1 GHz RF Expansion Boards based on the SPSGRF-868 and SPSGRF-915 Modules for STM32 Nucleo

Currently supported boards:

Note, in order to use expansion board X-NUCLEO-IDS01A4 in mbed you need to perform the following HW modifications on the board:

  • Unmount resistor R4
  • Mount resistor R7

Furthermore, on some Nucleo development boards (e.g. the NUCLEO_F429ZI), in order to be able to use Ethernet together with these Sub-1 GHz RF expansion boards, you need to compile this driver with macro SPIRIT1_SPI_MOSI=PB_5 defined, while the development board typically requires some HW modification as e.g. described here!

This driver can be used together with the 6LoWPAN stack (a.k.a. Nanostack).

module.json

Committer:
Wolfgang Betz
Date:
2016-11-22
Revision:
35:f3f444c379d0
Parent:
34:edda6a7238ec

File content as of revision 35:f3f444c379d0:

{
  "name": "stm-spirit1-rf-driver",
  "version": "0.0.1",
  "description": "RF driver for Atmel AT86RF233",
  "keywords": [
    "rf",
    "driver"
  ],
  "author": "Seppo TakaloWolfgang Betz <wolfgang.betz@st.com>",
  "dependencies": {
    "nanostack-libservice": "^3.0.0",
    "sal-stack-nanostack": "^5.0.0",
    "mbed-drivers": "^1.0.0"
  },
  "targetDependencies": {}
  "config": {
    "mac-address-0": "0x0",
    "mac-address-1": "0x0",
    "mac-address-2": "0x0",
    "mac-address-3": "0x0",
    "mac-address-4": "0x0",
    "mac-address-5": "0x0",
    "mac-address-6": "0x0",
    "mac-address-7": "0x0"
  },
  "macros": ["USE_STM32F4XX_NUCLEO", "X_NUCLEO_IDS01A4", "SPIRIT_USE_FULL_ASSERT"]
}