Easily add all supported connectivity methods to your mbed OS project
stm-spirit1-rf-driver/README.md@0:615f90842ce8, 2017-07-12 (annotated)
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- MACRUM
- Date:
- Wed Jul 12 10:52:58 2017 +0000
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- 0:615f90842ce8
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MACRUM | 0:615f90842ce8 | 1 | # Prototype RF Driver for STM Sub-1 GHz RF Expansion Boards based on the SPSGRF-868 Module for STM32 Nucleo # |
MACRUM | 0:615f90842ce8 | 2 | |
MACRUM | 0:615f90842ce8 | 3 | Currently supported boards: |
MACRUM | 0:615f90842ce8 | 4 | * [X-NUCLEO-IDS01A4](http://www.st.com/content/st_com/en/products/ecosystems/stm32-open-development-environment/stm32-nucleo-expansion-boards/stm32-ode-connect-hw/x-nucleo-ids01a4.html) |
MACRUM | 0:615f90842ce8 | 5 | |
MACRUM | 0:615f90842ce8 | 6 | **Note**, in order to use expansion board `X-NUCLEO-IDS01A4` in mbed you need to perform the following HW modifications on the board: |
MACRUM | 0:615f90842ce8 | 7 | * **Un**mount resistor `R4` |
MACRUM | 0:615f90842ce8 | 8 | * **Mount** resistor `R7` |
MACRUM | 0:615f90842ce8 | 9 | |
MACRUM | 0:615f90842ce8 | 10 | Furthermore, on some Nucleo development boards (e.g. the [NUCLEO_F429ZI](https://developer.mbed.org/platforms/ST-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](https://github.com/ARMmbed/sal-nanostack-driver-stm32-eth)! |
MACRUM | 0:615f90842ce8 | 11 | |
MACRUM | 0:615f90842ce8 | 12 | This driver can be used together with the 6LoWPAN stack (*a.k.a.* Nanostack). |