Sensor board designed for IoT and smart devices
STMicroelectronics have announced the new STEVAL-STLKT01V1 SensorTile Development Kit, which is specifically for developing and evaluating a variety of powerful applications with the SensorTile board.
The kit includes everything needed to remotely sense and measure motion, environmental and acoustical parameters. The board is designed to support the prototyping of new project phases and dramatically accelerate the startup stages.
The SensorTile is a tiny, square shaped IoT module with powerful processing capabilities. The module has an 80MHz STM32L476 ultra-low power microcontroller and Bluetooth Low Energy connectivity based on the BlueNRG network processor. The SensorTile also has a wide spectrum of motion and environmental MEMS sensors, including a microphone.
The STEVAL-STLKT01V1 development kit comes with a set of cradle boards enabling hardware scalability, and software/firmware libraries and tools. With the ready-to-use app, SensorTile is a real IoT design lab.
It comes with a SensorTile Development Kit for connectable sensor nodes.
Included in kit package:
- SensorTile connectable sensor node
- SensorTile Cradle expansion with USB, audio DAC and Arduino connectors, compatible with STM32-Nucleo,
- Compact SensorTile Cradle with USB, battery charger, humidity and temperature sensor, SDCard
- 100 mAh Li-Ion Battery
- SWD programming cable compatible with ST-Link connector on STM32 Nucleo boards
- Plastic housing for SensorTile + Cradle + Battery
The software included:
- STSW-STLKT01: SensorTile firmware package that supports sensors raw data streaming via USB and data logging on SDCard. It includes low level drivers for all the on-board devices
- BLUEMICROSYSTEM2: STM32Cube expansion software package, supporting different algorithms tailored to the on-board sensors
- FP-SNS-ALLMEMS1: STM32 ODE functional pack
- ST BlueMS: iOS and Android demo apps
- BlueST-SDK: iOS and Android SD
- Compatible with STM32 ecosystem through STM32Cube support.
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