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Enter the raffle (linked below) to win a free EFR32FG25 Pro Kit! https://opensysmedia.formstack.com/fo... Want additional content? Follow us on social! https://linkin.bio/embeddedcomputingd... Get a closer look at Simplicity Studio’s user guide: https://docs.silabs.com/simplicity-st... This week’s kit is a bit different from the rest, as it deals specifically in the sub-GHz protocols used in places like Wi-SUN, Sidewalk, WM-BUS, and more. I’m talking about the EFR32FG25 Pro Kit from Silicon Labs. The BRD4002A Wireless Pro Kit Mainboard includes features like an advanced energy monitor, a logic analyzer, a virtual COM port, as well as Ethernet and USB connectivity ports. There’s also an onboard Segger J-Link debugger, a humidity and temperature sensor, a low-power 128x128 pixel memory LCD, and even support for a CR2032 coin cell battery. Of course, we can’t ignore all the pin headers and breakout pads for connecting other boards and various I/O. In fact, you could use those pins to plug in a board like the BRD4271A EFR32FG25 Radio Board. It houses the 16 decibel milliwatt EFR32FG25 Wireless Gecko SoC, which includes 1920 kB of Flash with an additional 512 kB of RAM. This SoC is designed for wireless IoT applications like smart metering and building automation, and includes Wi-SUN Multi-rate OFDM, FSK, and O-QPSK modulation schemes that enable the SoC to reach data rates up to 3.6 Mbps while remaining immune to interference from the 2.4 GHz band. And, in such public IoT applications as smart cities, additions like Secure VaultTM can help maintain system security. To get started with developing and programming your sub-GHz IoT applications with the EFR32FG25 Pro Kit, you’ll be using version 5 of Silicon Labs’ Simplicity Studio. Once Simplicity Studio is set up, you can then plug your kit in and start downloading the SDKs you need. There are several available to assist with tasks from direction finding and Bluetooth Mesh configuration to a network analyzer and a proprietary radio configurator. Simplicity Studio’s version 5 user guide includes software and hardware configuration tools, plenty of info about using the Simplicity IDE — which includes compilers, code editors, and debuggers — instructions for developing on 8-bit or 32-bit devices, testing and debugging, and much more. So, if you’re interested in getting one of these for yourself, they’re available to order from Silicon Labs for $213.66. Of course, you can also always enter this week’s raffle, linked above, for a chance to win this one for free. Good luck!