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.. zephyr:board:: sparkfun_thing_plus_matter_mgm240p

Overview


The MGM240P Mighty Sparkfun Think Plus Matter contains a Wireless System-On-Chip from the EFR32MG24 family built on an ARM Cortex®-M33F processor with excellent low power capabilities.

Hardware


  • Based on the Series 2 EFR32MG24 SoC
  • CPU core: 32-bit ARM® Cortex®-M33 core at 39 MHz
  • Flash memory: 1536 kB
  • RAM: 256 kB
  • Supports Multiple 802.15.4 Wireless Protocols (Zigbee and OpenThread)
  • Bluetooth Low Energy 5.3
  • Crystals for LFXO (32 kHz) and HFXO (39 MHz).

For more information about the EFR32MG24 SoC and BRD2601B board, refer to these documents:

  • EFR32MG24 Website_
  • EFR32MG24 Datasheet_
  • EFR32xG24 Reference Manual_
  • MGM240P Datasheet_
  • MGM240P Schematics_

Supported Features

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Connections and IOs

In the following table, the column Name contains Pin names. For example, PA2 means Pin number 2 on PORTA, as used in the board's datasheets and manuals.

+-------+-------------+-------------------------------------+ | Name | Function | Usage | +=======+=============+=====================================+ | PA8 | GPIO | LED0 | +-------+-------------+-------------------------------------+ | PA5 | USART0_TX | UART Console EFM_BC_TX US0_TX | +-------+-------------+-------------------------------------+ | PA6 | USART0_RX | UART Console EFM_BC_RX US0_RX | +-------+-------------+-------------------------------------+

The default configuration can be found in :zephyr_file:boards/sparkfun/thing_plus_matter_mgm240p/sparkfun_thing_plus_matter_mgm240p_defconfig

System Clock

The EFR32MG24 SoC is configured to use the 39 MHz external oscillator on the board.

Serial Port

The EFR32MG24 SoC has one USART and two EUSARTs. USART0 is connected to the board controller and is used for the console.

Programming and Debugging


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.. note:: Before using the kit the first time, you should update the J-Link firmware in Simplicity Studio.

Flashing

The sample application :zephyr:code-sample:hello_world is used for this example. Build the Zephyr kernel and application:

.. zephyr-app-commands:: :zephyr-app: samples/hello_world :board: sparkfun_thing_plus_mgm240p :goals: build

Connect the sparkfun_thing_plus_mgm240p to your host computer using the USB port and you should see a USB connection.

Open a serial terminal (minicom, putty, etc.) with the following settings:

  • Speed: 115200
  • Data: 8 bits
  • Parity: None
  • Stop bits: 1

Reset the board and you'll see the following message on the corresponding serial port terminal session:

.. code-block:: console

Hello World! _sparkfun_thing_plus_matter_mgm240p

Bluetooth

To use the BLE function, run the command below to retrieve necessary binary blobs from the SiLabs HAL repository.

.. code-block:: console

west blobs fetch silabs

Then build the Zephyr kernel and a Bluetooth sample with the following command. The :zephyr:code-sample:bluetooth_observer sample application is used in this example.

.. zephyr-app-commands:: :zephyr-app: samples/bluetooth/observer :board: sparkfun_thing_plus_matter_mgm240p :goals: build

.. _EFR32MG24 Website: https://www.silabs.com/wireless/zigbee/efr32mg24-series-2-socs#

.. _EFR32MG24 Datasheet: https://www.silabs.com/documents/public/data-sheets/efr32mg24-datasheet.pdf

.. _EFR32xG24 Reference Manual: https://www.silabs.com/documents/public/reference-manuals/efr32xg24-rm.pdf

.. _MGM240P Datasheet: https://cdn.sparkfun.com/assets/1/4/5/e/5/MGM240P-Datasheet.pdf

.. _MGM240P Schematics: https://cdn.sparkfun.com/assets/0/f/8/4/9/Thing_Plus_MGM240P.pdf