User's Manual
STEVAL-STLKT01V1
System setup guide
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BLUEMICROSYSTEM2: Bluetooth low energy and sensors software for STM32Cube.
BLUEMICROSYSTEM2 firmware and related documentation is available on
www.st.com.
Development tool-chain and Compiler. The STM32Cube expansion software supports
the three following environments:
IAR Embedded Workbench for ARM® (EWARM) toolchain + ST-LINK
RealView Microcontroller Development Kit (MDK-ARM) toolchain + ST-LINK
System Workbench for STM32 + ST-LINK
2.3 Hardware and software setup
This section describes the hardware and software setup procedures. It also describes the
system setup needed for the above.
2.3.1 Hardware setup
The following hardware components are needed:
One STM32 Nucleo development platform (order code: NUCLEO-F401RE or NUCLEO-
L476RG)
One microphone expansion board (order code: X-NUCLEO-CCA02M1)
One sensor expansion board (order code: X-NUCLEO-IKS01A1)
One BlueNRG Bluetooth low energy expansion board (order code: X-NUCLEO-IDB04A1 or
X-NUCLEO-IDB05A1)
One USB type A to Mini-B USB cable to connect the STM32 Nucleo to the PC
2.3.2 Software setup
This section lists the minimum requirements necessary to set up the SDK, run the sample
testing scenario based on the GUI utility and customize applications.
2.3.2.1 Development tool-chains and compilers
Select one of the Integrated Development Environments supported by the STM32Cube
expansion software and follow the system requirements and setup information provided by
the selected IDE provider.
2.3.3 System setup guide
This section describes how to setup different hardware parts before writing and executing
an application on the STM32 Nucleo board with the expansion boards.
2.3.3.1 STM32 Nucleo and expansion boards setup
The STM32 Nucleo board integrates the ST-LINK/V2-1 debugger/programmer. The
developer can download the relevant version of the ST-LINK/V2-1 USB driver by searching
STSW-LINK008 or STSW-LINK009 on www.st.com.
The X-NUCLEO-CCA02M1 sensor board is easily connected to the STM32 Nucleo board
through the morpho connector, as shown below.