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nRF7002 EK

Overview

The nRF7002 EK is a versatile evaluation kit in the form of an Arduino shield that can be used in Nordic and non-Nordic host boards.

The nRF7002 EK unlocks low-power Wi-Fi 6 capabilities for your host device. It support dual-band Wi-Fi 2.4GHz and 5GHz, and is based on the nRF7002 SoC. Seamlessly connect to Wi-Fi networks and leverage Wi-Fi-based locationing, enabling advanced features such as SSID sniffing of local Wi-Fi hubs

nRF7002 EK

nRF7002 EK

Requirements

The nRF7002 EK board is designed to fit straight into an Arduino connector and uses SPI as the communication interface. Any host board that supports the Arduino connector can be used with the nRF7002 EK.

Prerequisites

the nRF70 driver requires firmware binary blobs for Wi-Fi operation. Run the command below to retrieve those files.

west update
west blobs fetch hal_nordic

Usage

The shield can be used in any application by setting --shield nrf7002ek when invoking west build.

SR Co-existence

The nRF7002 EK supports SR co-existence provided the host board supports it. The SR co-existence pins are connected to the host board’s GPIO pins. The interface is selected by setting --shield nrf7002ek_coex when invoking west build.

Two Kconfig options are available to enable SR co-existence:

Shield Variants

The nRF7002 EK is available in four variants:

  • nrf7002ek: The default variant.

  • nrf7002ek_nrf7001: Variant for the nRF7001 SoC or nRF7002 SoC emulating nRF7001 that supports only 2.4GHz Wi-Fi.

  • nrf7002ek_nrf7000: Variant for the nRF7000 SoC or nRF7002 SoC emulating nRF7000 that supports only 2.4GHz Wi-Fi.

  • nrf7002ek_coex: Variant for the SR co-existence interface

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