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STMicroelectronics SensorTile Development Kit | New Product Brief

December 29, 2017 by Mouser Electronics

STMicroelectronics’ SensorTile Development Kit includes the tiny, highly integrated SensorTile and tools for developing connectable sensor nodes.

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STMicroelectronics SensorTile Development Kit | New Product Brief

STMicroelectronics’ SensorTile Development Kit includes the tiny, highly integrated SensorTile and tools for developing connectable sensor nodes. The SensorTile is a 13.5 mm square board that includes an ultra-low-power STM32 ARM Cortex-M4F-based MCU, a BlueNRG-MS BLE network processor, power management, and motion, audio, and environmental sensors.

The kit includes a full software package, mobile apps, a Li-ion battery, programming cable, the Cradle board, which adds temperature and humidity sensing, a MicroSD socket, and battery management, and the Cradle Expansion board, which provides Arduino UNO connectors, a stereo audio DAC, and headphone connectors. Both Cradle boards provide USB connectivity and an SWD connector for programming and debugging.

  • STM32L476: Ultra-low-power MCU with Arm Cortex-M4F
  • Bluetooth: BlueNRG-MS, Balun/Filter, Antenna
  • Sensors: LSM6DSM, LSM303AGR, LPS22HB, MP34DT04
  • Cradle Board: USB, microSD, battery charger, humidity/temperature sensor
  • Cradle Expansion Board: USB, audio DAC, Arduino UNO headers, compatible with STM32-Nucleo

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