Morse Micro has announced the release of an evaluation kit; a fully integrated development platform designed to advance IoT solutions across industries. Using the power of Wi-Fi HaLow, the MM6108-EKH05 supports a wide range of applications, from smart home devices to industrial automation systems.
With support for data rates of up to 32.5Mbps and programmable operation in the sub-1GHz range, the kit is an essential tool to accelerate IoT development. Leveraging Morse Micro’s MM6108 (Wi-Fi HaLow low energy SoC), STM32U585 low-power microcontroller (MCU) and the BlueNRG-M2 (Bluetooth SoC), the board provides robust wireless connectivity, advanced security features, low power consumption, and an extensive range of programmable interfaces and sensors. This comprehensive, secure platform is ideal for software engineers developing energy-efficient IoT solutions.
Key features of the evaluation kit include:
- Wi-Fi HaLow connectivity: support for long-range, low-power wireless connectivity
- Energy-efficient STM32U585 MCU: built for low-power applications
- Integrated sensors: includes temperature, humidity, accelerometer, and more to enhance IoT applications
- STLinkV3 programmer: built-in debugger for efficient software evaluation
- Flexible power-supply options: supports USB, battery, or external power, providing developers with versatile configuration options
- WPA3 security: state-of-the-art security protocols for safe, reliable IoT applications
- Rapid deployment: The CMSIS-pack software, compatible with STMCubeIDE, enables rapid deployment of Wi-Fi HaLow solutions, accelerating time-to-market and reducing development costs
“The MM6108-EKH05 evaluation kit exemplifies our commitment to empowering IoT developers with cutting-edge technology,” said Michael De Nil, CEO and Co-Founder of Morse Micro. “This kit brings together the low power, long-range benefits of Wi-Fi HaLow with versatile programming interfaces and sensors to meet the needs of a rapidly evolving IoT landscape. By offering a robust, energy-efficient and accessible platform with extensive connectivity options, we’re helping developers break new ground in everything from smart cities to industrial automation. We believe this is a critical step toward making IoT solutions more connected, efficient, and secure for industries worldwide.”
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