Silicon Labs’ explorer kit focuses on rapid prototyping and concept creation of IoT applications

Silicon Labs’ explorer kit focuses on rapid prototyping and concept creation of IoT applications

Silicon Labs’ BGM220 Explorer Kit is focused on rapid prototyping and concept creation of IoT applications. It is designed around the BGM220P module, based on the EFR32BG22 system-on-chip, which is an ideal device family for developing energy-friendly connected IoT applications.

The kit features a USB interface, an on-board SEGGER J-Link debugger, one user-LED and button, and support for hardware add-on boards via a mikroBus™ socket and a Qwiic® connector. The hardware add-on support allows developers to create and prototype applications using a virtually endless combination of off-the-shelf boards from mikroElektronika, Sparkfun, AdaFruit, and Seeed Studios.

Features
  • User-LED and push button
  • 20-pin 2.54 mm breakout pads
  • mikroBUS socket
  • Qwiic connector
  • SEGGER J-link on-board debugger
  • Virtual COM port
  • Packet trace interface (PTI)
  • USB-powered

more information: https://www.silabs.com/wireless/bluetooth/efr32bg22-series-2-modules

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