
QSG119: Wizard Gecko WSTK Quick-Start
Guide
The Wizard Gecko WGM110 Wi-Fi® Wireless Starter Kit (WSTK) is designed to help you get started
and evaluate the Silicon Labs WGM110 Wi-Fi Module. WSTK allows you to easily test the features of
the WGM110 Wi-Fi Module and try out the example applications.
This quick-start guide includes instructions on how to setup and test the pre-installed demo application in your WGM110 Wireless Starter Kit. Additional software and documentation resources available for the WGM110 device are referenced as well.
KEY POINTS
• Preparing to use the WSTK
• Using the pre-installed Wi-Fi
demo application
• Starting your own application
development
Ordering Info
• SLWSTK6120A
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Kit Contents
• WGM110 Wi-Fi Module Radio Board
• Wireless Starter Kit Mainboard
• Wireless Starter Kit Extension Board
• Mini USB cable
• Micro USB cable
• Battery holder for 2 x AA batteries
Software Support
• Wizard Gecko Wi-Fi Software
• Wizard Gecko Wi-Fi SDK
• Example applications for the kit
• PC tools

QSG119: Wizard Gecko WSTK Quick-Start Guide
Preparing the Wizard Gecko Wi-Fi Module Wireless Starter Kit
1. Preparing the Wizard Gecko Wi-Fi Module Wireless Starter Kit
1. Connect the WSTK Expansion Board to the WSTK Mainboard as shown in the figure below.
2. Connect the WSTK WGM110 Wi-Fi Module Radio Board to the WSTK Mainboard as shown in the figure below.
3. Set the power switch marked [BAT USB AEM] into the "AEM" position.
4. Connect the WSTK Mainboard to a PC using a USB Mini-B cable supplied with the WSTK.
Note: If you are prompted to install the drivers for the WSTK Mainboard, you can ignore the request at this stage.
Verify the following:
1. That the USB Connection Indicator (blue LED) marked "SEGGER" on the Mainboard turns on or starts blinking.
2. That the LCD Display turns on and shows the Silicon Labs logo.
3. That when testing the demo application, you can test the Temperature & Humidity Sensor, indicated in the figure below, by
pressing your finger on top of the sensor: the temperature reading should change.
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Figure 1.1. Verifying the WSTK Setup