Silicon Labs
- Dev Kits and Thunderboards
- Radio Boards
- EFR32BG13 2.4 GHz 10 dBm (SLWRB4104A)
- EFR32MG12 2.4 GHz 19 dBm (SLWRB4161A)
- EFR32MG12 2400/868-915 MHz 19 dBm Dual Band (SLWRB4170A)
- EFR32xG21 2.4 GHz 20 dBm (SLWRB4180A)
- EFR32FG1 2400/868 MHz 13 dBm Dual Band (SLWRB4250B)
- EFR32FG13 2400/915 MHz 19 dBm Dual Band (SLWRB4255A)
- WGM160P Wi-Fi Module (SLWRB4321A)
- EFR32xG24 2.4 GHz 20 dBm (xG24-RB4187C)
- Starter Kits
Silicon Labs development hardware is represented in Zephyr by mapping Silicon Labs kits to Zephyr boards. The name used is the orderable product number (OPN) of the kit, as found on the packaging and on the Silicon Labs website. The board name in Zephyr is created by normalizing the OPN to lowercase and replacing dashes with underscores.
You may find multiple other number and letter sequences silk-screened or lasered
onto Silicon Labs boards, including a PCB* number and a BRD* number. In most
cases, the digits of these sequences correspond to the numerical part of the kit
OPN. For instance, the kit xg24_dk2601b
, which is a Dev Kit for the
EFR32xG24 SoC, uses board BRD2601B, which again uses PCB2601A. It is possible to
use the west boards
command to search for board names if you have a PCB and
you don’t know what board name to use:
west boards -n 2601