The Silicon Labs EFM8BB1 Starter Kit is an excellent starting point to evaluate and develop on the general-purpose, AEC-Q100 Qualified EFM8BB1 MCUs. The SLSTK2020A starter kit can be used to evaluate the EFM8BB1 set of devices. The kit is enabled with Advanced Energy Monitor (AEM) that can be used in conjunction with the Energy Profiler tool for real-time current and voltage monitoring.
This kit includes the most capable MCU in this family, AEC-Q100 qualified EFM8BB10F8G-A-QSOP24 MCU operating up to 25 MHz. The EFM8BB10F8G-A-QSOP24 MCU includes 8 kB of flash and 512 B of RAM.
Get up and running quickly with precompiled demos, application notes, and examples. Use advanced tools including energy profiling to optimize your MCU application. Choose your software package below.
Demos are a quick and easy way to evaluate a device without compiling or debugging code.
1. Plug kit in with USB; Use the port labeled DBG
2. Open Simplicity Studio
3. Select Demos (see screeshot)
Get up and running quickly with precompiled demos, application notes and examples. Use advanced tools including energy profiling and network analysis to optimize your MCU and wireless systems.
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The SLEXP8022A WF200 Wi-Fi Expansion kit includes a built-in Raspberry Pi Connector to get started immediately with Linux development and an EXP Connector to enable development on Silicon Labs' MCUs and Wireless MCUs. | |
The SLEXP8022C WF200 Wi-Fi Expansion kit + Raspberry Pi includes a built-in Raspberry Pi Connector to get started immediately with Linux development and an EXP Connector to enable development on Silicon Labs' MCUs and Wireless MCUs. |
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