SLWRB4170A

Silicon Labs
634-SLWRB4170A
SLWRB4170A

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Development Boards & Kits - Wireless EFR32MG12 QFN68, 2400 and 868-915 MHz 19 dBm Dual Band Radio Board

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Silicon Labs
Product Category: Development Boards & Kits - Wireless
RoHS:  
EFR32MG12
Development Boards
ARM Cortex M4
868 MHz to 2.4 GHz
EFR32MG12
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Brand: Silicon Labs
Product Type: Development Boards & Kits - Wireless
Factory Pack Quantity: 1
Subcategory: Development Tools
Tradename: EFR32
Unit Weight: 92,445 g
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CNHTS:
8543709990
CAHTS:
8542390000
USHTS:
8517620090
JPHTS:
851762090
TARIC:
8517620000
MXHTS:
8542399901
ECCN:
5A992.C

SLWRB4170A 2.4GHz & 868-915Mhz +19dBm Radio Board

Silicon Labs SLWRB4170A 2.4GHz and 868MHz to 915MHz +19dBm Radio Board is designed to provide a platform to develop and/or evaluate the EFR32MG12 Mighty Gecko Wireless System-on-Chips. This radio board is directly connected to the wireless starter kit mainboard and comes equipped with the EFR32MG12 mighty gecko wireless SoC. The wireless starter kit with BRD4170A radio board provides all the necessary tools to develop wireless applications. The mainboard features an onboard J-Link debugger, Advanced Energy Monitor (AEM), Virtual COM (VCOM) port, and Packet Trace Interface (PTI). The AEM monitors current and voltage in real time, while the VCOM provides an easy-to-use serial port connection over USB or Ethernet. The PTI provides debug information about packets transmitted and received over wireless links. The SLWRB4170A radio board features a 1.28" LCD-TFT display (128 pixels x 128 pixels resolution) to aid in the development of interactive applications.