6
Quick start
This section describes how to start development quickly using NUCLEO-WL33CCx.
To use the product, you must accept the evaluation product license agreement from the
webpage.
Before the first use, make sure that no damage occurred to the board during shipment:
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All socket components must be firmly secured in their sockets.
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Nothing must be loose in the board blister.
The Nucleo board is an easy-to-use development kit to evaluate quickly and start development with an STM32
microcontroller in a VFQFPN48 package.
6.1
Getting started
Follow the sequence below to configure the NUCLEO-WL33CCx board and launch the demonstration application.
The demonstration application is a command-line interface (CLI) to configure and start radio emission from the
STM32CubeWiSE-RadioExplorer software (refer to
1. Check jumper positions on board: JP2 ON, JP1 on 5V_STLK [1-2] on the MB1801 board.
2. Check that switch SW1 is on the 3V3 power supply (blue arrow - default switch on position [1-2]) on the
MB1801 board. Refer to
3. Download and install STM32CubeWiSE-RadioExplorer on a PC.
4. Connect the Nucleo to the PC using a USB Type-A or USB Type-C
(5V) and LD5 (ST-LINK power status), and the red LD6 (COM) LEDs light up.
For more information about ST-LINK PWR and COM LEDs, refer to the technical note Overview of ST-LINK
derivatives (TN1235).
5. Use STM32CubeWiSE-RadioExplorer to configure radio parameters, and start radio emission or reception.
For further details, refer to the dedicated user manual for STM32WL33 software tools Getting started with
STM32CubeWL3 software package for STM32WL3x microcontrollers (UM3248).
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Section 7.1.5
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Quick start
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