AIROC™ Wi-Fi and Wi-Fi Bluetooth Combos Forum Discussions
We have an official release of the Infineon AIROC Connectivity STM32 Expansion Pack v1.5.1 - Expansion Pack Link
In this update, we introduce support for the Wi-Fi 6/6E family and CYW43022 (Wi-Fi 5), along with compatibility for the Nucleo-144 shield board produced by MuRata (Embedded Artist) & Laird/Future.
The Infineon Expansion Pack seamlessly empowers customers to integrate Infineon AIROC connectivity solutions into a broad spectrum of mass-market applications.
This release not only broadens our product portfolio with the inclusion of AIROC Wi-Fi 6/6E family chips, but also facilitates an effortless integration process, allowing our customers to harness the full potential of our Wi-Fi solutions.
For comprehensive information, please refer to the attached Expansion Pack User Guide (v1.5.1).
Download and Learn More:
To access the latest release and gain further insights, please visit our Infineon GitHub repository:
- Infineon GitHub: GitHub Link
- Infineon AIROC Wi-Fi/BT Connectivity STM32 Expansion Pack v1.5.1: Expansion Pack Link
- Infineon AIROC Wi-Fi/BT Connectivity STM32 User Guide v1.5.1: User Guide Link
Here is a summary of the key highlights in this release:
What's Included:
- Patch Release (maintenance Bluetooth Firmware)
Version 1.5.1 (Build 4586) Highlights:
- Update Bluetooth FW for Murata 2BC/2AE modules
- Update Bluetooth FW for Laird STERLING-LWB5plus module
- Update URL in pdsc
Supported STM32 Nucleo-144/Eval Boards and MCUs:
- MuRata Nucleo-144 Adapter board + M.2 Wi-Fi module.
- NUCLEO-H563ZI board and STM32H5xx
- STM32H747I-DISCO Discovery kit and STM32H7xx
- STM32U575I-EV Evaluation board and STM32U5xx
- STM32L562E-DK kit and STM32L5xx
Upcoming Release v1.6.0:
- Addition of STM32 Nucleo-144 board support across all series.
- TCPKA keepalive (payload) offload with multiple sessions.
- Wake-on-WLAN (wowlpf) support for remote wake-up.
- TLS over TKO integration.
- MQTT keepalive enhancement.
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We have an official release of the Infineon AIROC Connectivity STM32 Expansion Pack v1.5.0 - Expansion Pack Link
In this update, we introduce support for the Wi-Fi 6/6E family and CYW43022 (Wi-Fi 5), along with compatibility for the Nucleo-144 shield board produced by MuRata (Embedded Artist).
The Infineon Expansion Pack seamlessly empowers customers to integrate Infineon AIROC connectivity solutions into a broad spectrum of mass-market applications.
This release not only broadens our product portfolio with the inclusion of AIROC Wi-Fi 6/6E family chips, but also facilitates an effortless integration process, allowing our customers to harness the full potential of our Wi-Fi solutions.
For comprehensive information, please refer to the attached Expansion Pack User Guide (v1.5.0).
Download and Learn More:
To access the latest release and gain further insights, please visit our Infineon GitHub repository:
- Infineon GitHub: GitHub Link
- Infineon AIROC Wi-Fi/BT Connectivity STM32 User Guide v1.5.0: User Guide Link
- Infineon AIROC Wi-Fi/BT Connectivity STM32 Expansion Pack v1.5.0: Expansion Pack Link
Here is a summary of the key highlights in this release:
What's Included:
- Support for new Infineon AIROC Wi-Fi / Bluetooth combo chips - CYW43022 (Ultra-low power), CYW55512/3 (Wi-Fi 6/6E 1x1), and CYW55572/3 (Wi-Fi 6/6E, 2x2).
Version 1.5.0 (Build 4497) Highlights:
- Added support for Nucleo-144 shield boards.
- Introduced support for Infineon Wi-Fi 6/6E family combo chips – CYW5557x - 2x2 Wi-Fi 6/6E & CYW5551x - 1x1 Wi-Fi 6/6E.
- Included support for Infineon CYW43022 chip.
Supported STM32 Nucleo-144/Eval Boards and MCUs:
- MuRata Nucleo-144 Adapter board + M.2 Wi-Fi module.
- NUCLEO-H563ZI board and STM32H5xx
- STM32H747I-DISCO Discovery kit and STM32H7xx
- STM32U575I-EV Evaluation board and STM32U5xx
- STM32L562E-DK kit and STM32L5xx
Upcoming Release v1.6.0:
- Addition of STM32 Nucleo-144 board support across all series.
- TCPKA keepalive (payload) offload with multiple sessions.
- Wake-on-WLAN (wowlpf) support for remote wake-up.
- TLS over TKO integration.
- MQTT keepalive enhancement.
Infineon AIROC Wi-Fi/Bluetooth Combo STM32 Expansion Pack is an extension of the CMSIS-Pack standard established by Arm. The pack is compliant with the full CMSIS-Pack standard, with additional requirements/restrictions on the final pack to meet the STM standard.
This SW pack uses libraries from the Infineon ModusToolbox environment.
- Infineon GitHub landing space - https://github.com/Infineon/stm32-connectivity/releases
- Infineon AIROC Wi-Fi/BT STM32 Expansion Pack v1.4.0 – https://github.com/Infineon/stm32-connectivity/releases/download/release-v1.4.0/Infineon.Connectivity-STM32.1.4.0.pack
- Infineon AIROC Connectivity STM32 User Guide v1.4.0 – https://github.com/Infineon/stm32-connectivity/blob/release-v1.4.0/Documentation/STM32ConnectivityExpansionPack_UserGuide.pdf
What's Included?
- Infineon AIROC Wi-Fi / Bluetooth Combo Release for STM32H7xx, H5xx, U5xx & L5xx MCUs family
What Changed?
v1.4.0
- Added STM32H5xx support
- PAL improvements and fixes
- New Examples added for STM32H747I-DISCO and STM32U575I-EV
- Wi-Fi offload - TCP/IP Keepalive offload
Supported STM32 Boards and MCU
- STM32H747I-DISCO Discovery kit and STM32H7xx
- NUCLEO-H563ZI board and STM32H5xx
- STM32U575I-EV Evaluation board and STM32U5xx
- STM32L562E-DK kit and STM32L5xx
Supported Connectivity Modules
Infineon's CYW43xxx Wi-Fi-BT combo chip family:
- CYW43012
- CYW43439 / CYW43438 / CYW4343W
- CYW4373 / CYW4373/E
Example apps inside the Pack
Wi-Fi Scan Example
This example initializes the Wi-Fi device and starts a Wi-Fi scan without any filter and prints the
results on the serial terminal.
Refer to Projects/STM32H747I-DISCO/Applications/wifi_scan/readme.txt for more details
Wi-Fi Onboarding with Bluetooth LE Example
This example demonstrates a simultaneous usage of Wi-Fi and BLE functionality of CYW43xxx combo
devices. It uses BLE on the combo device to help connect the Wi-Fi to the AP.
Refer to Projects/STM32H747I-DISCO/Applications/ble_wifi_onboarding/readme.txt for more details
Azure RTOS NetXDuo Wi-Fi UDP echo server
This application provides an example of Azure RTOS/NetXDuo stack usage. It shows how to develop a
NetX UDP server to communicate with a remote client using the NetX UDP socket API.
BLE Hello Sensor Example
This code example demonstrates the implementation of a simple Bluetooth Stack functionality in GAP
Peripheral role. During initialization the app registers with LE stack to receive various notifications
including bonding complete, connection status change and peer write.
Refer to Section BLE Hello Sensor Example
in STM32 connectivity expansion pack user guide for more details.
Wi-Fi TCP keepalive offload
The TCP keepalive offload feature of the Low Power Assistant (LPA) improves the power consumption
of your connected system by reducing the time the Host needs to stay awake to support a TCP keepalive
request. This example describes how to enable TCP keepalive offload and configure four different
sockets for TCP keepalive that can be incorporated into your project from LPA Middleware.
Refer to Projects/STM32H747I-DISCO/Applications/wifi_tko/readme.txt for more details.
Compatible Software
Software | Version |
---|---|
STM32 CubeMX | 6.8.0 |
STM32 CubeIDE | 1.12.0 |
IAR Embedded Workbench IDE | 9.30.1 |
Future release - v1.5.0
- Add Infineon Wi-Fi 6/6E combo chip (CYW55573 - 2x2 Wi-Fi 6/6E, CYW55513 - 1x1 Wi-Fi 6/6E) support.
- TCPKA keepalive (payload) offload with multiple sessions.
- Wake-on-WLAN - wowlpf support for remote wake-up.
- TLS over TKO
- MQTT keepalive
More information
- README.md
- STM32 Connectivity Expansion Pack User Guide
- Cypress Semiconductor, an Infineon Technologies Company
- Infineon GitHub
- ModusToolbox
Hi,
Can you check whether this issue comes in the latest version of WICED as well i.e. WICED 6.6? You can download the latest version from here - https://www.cypress.com/products/wiced-software
Thanks
Aditi
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