SparkFun Electronics Commentsurn:uuid:214d0e4e-f1b1-d287-ce26-ac5b4c9f82492024-03-28T04:27:34-06:00SparkFun ElectronicsCustomer #1640502 on DEV-17588 - Silicon Labs BGM220 Explorer KitCustomer #1640502urn:uuid:f52eeb53-530e-96fb-cc69-70526e8f53b42020-12-10T01:11:26-07:00<p>You can use the kit as a tag that gets picked up by a locator to determine the location. If you install Simplicity Studio 5 and the latest Bluetooth SDK 3.1 you will see an example project that can be built for this kit "Bluetooth - SoC AoA Asset Tag".</p>
Peter-P on DEV-17588 - Silicon Labs BGM220 Explorer KitPeter-Purn:uuid:3f42ce85-2cfb-abbe-d418-2c23a8e894b72020-11-20T10:01:52-07:00<p>It says in the Features that it does support direction finding. Also, they mention it in their promo video of the product on YouTube. <a href="https://youtu.be/202ssMwr3fE" rel="nofollow">Link to video</a></p>
Customer #45151 on DEV-17588 - Silicon Labs BGM220 Explorer KitCustomer #45151urn:uuid:784edf73-05f0-a3b5-b21a-0bf404bc63a72020-11-20T05:03:16-07:00<p>I wonder does this module have direction-finding capability (see https://www.silabs.com/documents/public/data-sheets/bgm220p-datasheet.pdf). Depends on which version of the BGM220P and possibly on antenna configuration. The datasheet does mention BGM220PC22HNA and that seems to be the model which supports direction-finding.</p>