NXP Semiconductors USB-KW41Z 2.4GHz Wireless Packet Sniffer/Dev Board
NXP Semiconductors USB-KW41Z 2.4GHz Wireless Packet Sniffer/Development Board is a USB dongle that monitors the wireless communication packets in the targeted network. The USB-KW41Z is used for the demonstration of the MKW41Z160 SoCs. This wireless packet sniffer connects easily to a PC after installing the required monitoring software. The USB-KW41Z sniffer can also be used as a wireless node with an easy connection to a PC or other USB-enabled device.Features
- NXP’s ultra-low-power KW41Z wireless MCU supporting BLE, Generic FSK, and IEEE Std. 802.15.4 (thread) platforms
- IEEE Std. 802.15.4, 2006-compliant transceiver supporting 250kbps O-QPSK data in 5.0MHz channels with full spread-spectrum encoding and decoding
- Reference design area with small-footprint, low-cost RF node
- Single-ended input/output port
- Low count of external components
- Programmable output power from -30dBm to +3.5dBm at the SMA connector, no harmonic trap, with DC/DC Bypass and Buck modes of operation
- Receiver sensitivity is -100dBm, typical (at 1% PER for 20-byte payload packet) for 802.15.4 applications, at the SMA connector
- Receiver sensitivity is -95dBm (for BLE applications)
- Fully compliant BLUETOOTH® v4.2 Low Energy (BLE)
- Integrated PCB meander antenna
- 32MHz reference oscillator
- 32kHz reference oscillator
- 2.4GHz frequency operation (ISM and MBAN)
- Integrated Open-Standard Serial and Debug Adapter (OpenSDA)
- Cortex 10-pin (0.05″) SWD debug port for target MCU
- Cortex 10-pin (0.05″) JTAG port for OpenSDA updates
- 2x red LED indicators
- 1x green LED power indicator
- 1x push-button switch
Kit Contents
- USB-KW41Z packet sniffer/dongle
- Quick start guide
Block Diagram
Publié le: 2016-10-07
| Mis à jour le: 2022-03-11
