SILICON LABS SRN14930 Z-Wave Long Range SDK User Guide
- June 1, 2024
- SILICON LABS
Table of Contents
- SILICON LABS SRN14930 Z-Wave Long Range SDK
- Product Information
- Product Usage Instructions
- Compatibility and Use Notices
- Supported Radio Boards
- Upcoming GSDK Changes
- Z-Wave Protocol
- Z-Wave Plus V2 Application Framework
- Pre-Certified Applications
- Serial API Applications
- 800 SDK
- Open Source Software
- Using This Release
- Support
- Product Life Cycle and Certification
- References
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
SILICON LABS SRN14930 Z-Wave Long Range SDK
Product Information
Specifications
- Z-Wave and Z-Wave Long Range 700/800 SDK 7.21.2 GA
- Gecko SDK Suite 4.4 April 10, 2024
- Designed for the future smart home with long range and low power capabilities
- 100% Interoperable within the Z-Wave ecosystem
- Best-In-Class Security with Z-Wave’s Security 2 (S2) framework
- SmartStart Easy Installation for uniform setup
- Backwards-Compatible with older Z-Wave devices
Product Usage Instructions
Installation
To install the Z-Wave device, follow these steps:
- Scan the QR code provided with the device for SmartStart installation.
- Follow the on-screen instructions for setup.
- Ensure proper placement of the device for optimal performance.
Compatibility
The Z-Wave device is compatible with a wide range of Z-Wave products and
protocols. Ensure your other devices are Z-Wave compatible for seamless
integration.
Security
Ensure your Z-Wave network is secure by using Z-Wave’s Security 2 (S2)
framework. Follow best practices for setting up secure connections between
devices.
FAQ
-
Q: Can I use Z-Wave devices with other smart home systems?
A: Z-Wave devices are designed to work within the Z-Wave ecosystem. While some devices may be compatible with other systems, it is recommended to use them within the Z-Wave network for full functionality. -
Q: How do I update my Z-Wave device firmware?
A: Check for firmware updates in the device settings or consult the manufacturer’s website for instructions on updating the firmware. -
Q: What is the range of Z-Wave Long Range 700/800 devices?
A: The Long Range 700/800 devices offer extended coverage compared to standard Z-Wave devices, providing reliable connectivity over longer distances.
Z-Wave and Z-Wave Long Range 700/800 are designed to meet the demands of the
future smart home, where increasing needs for more sensors and battery-
operated devices require both long range and low power. Context-aware
environments are the next evolu-tion in the smart home market, and they
require technologies that have been optimized specifically for these
applications.
100% Interoperable: Every product in the Z-Wave ecosystem works with every
other product, regardless of type, brand, manufacturer or version. No other
smart home/IoT protocol can make this claim.
Best-In-Class Security: Z-Wave’s Security 2 (S2) framework provides end-to-end
encryption and the most advanced security for smart home devices and
controllers. Homes with S2 Z-Wave devices are virtually un-hackable.
SmartStart Easy Installation: SmartStart radically simplifies the installation
of smart devices by using QR code scans for a uniform, trouble-free setup.
Devices and systems can be pre-configured dramatically easing deployments.
Backwards-Compatible: Z-Wave certification mandates backward-compatibility.
The first Z-Wave devices on the market, more than ten years old, still perform
as intended in networks with the latest Z-Wave technologies.
For more information about the certification status of Z-Wave and Z-Wave Long
Range 700/800 SDK v7.21.2.0 Pre-Certified GA, see section 12 Product Life
Cycle and Certification.
These release notes cover SDK version(s):
- 7.21.2 GA released April 10, 2024
- 7.21.1 GA released February 14, 2024
- 7.21.0 GA released December 13, 2023
Compatibility and Use Notices
For more information about security updates and notices, see the Security chapter of the Gecko Platform Release notes installed with this SDK or on the Silicon Labs Release Notes page. Silicon Labs also strongly recommends that you subscribe to Security Advisories for up-to-date information. For instructions, or if you are new to the Z-Wave 700/800 SDK, see section 11 Using This Release.
Compatible Compilers:
GCC (The GNU Compiler Collection) version 12.2.1, provided with Simplicity
Studio.
Supported Radio Boards
- This section describes the radio boards supported by the certified and pre-certified applications for the 700 and 800 Series, respectively.
Se- ries| Radio Board| Description| | | Secure Vault
---|---|---|---|---|---
| Z-Wave Long
Range
| Tx
Power
800| BRD2603A| ZGM230SB: SiP| yes| 14 dBm| High
800| BRD2705A| EFR32ZG28B: SoC| yes| 14 dBm| High
800| BRD4204A| EFR32ZG23A: SoC| yes| 14 dBm| Mid
800| BRD4204B| EFR32ZG23A: SoC| yes| 14 dBm| Mid
800| BRD4204C| EFR32ZG23B: SoC| yes| 14 dBm| High
800| BRD4204D| EFR32ZG23B: SoC| yes| 14 dBm| High
800| BRD4205A| ZGM230SA: SiP| yes| 14 dBm| Mid
800| BRD4205B| ZGM230SB: SiP| yes| 14 dBm| High
800| BRD4210A| EFR32ZG23B: SoC| yes| 20 dBm| High
800| BRD4400C| EFR32ZG28B: SoC| yes| 14 dBm| High
800| BRD4401B| EFR32ZG28B: SoC| yes| 20 dBm| High
800| BRD4401C| EFR32ZG28B: SoC| yes| 20 dBm| High
700| BRD4200A| ZGM130S: SiP| –| 14 dBm| –
700| BRD4201A| EFR32ZG14: SoC| –| 14 dBm| –
700| BRD4202A| ZGM130S: SiP & no SAW filters| –| 14 dBm| –
700| BRD4206A| EFR32ZG14: SoC| yes| 14 dBm| –
700| BRD4207A| ZGM130S: SiP| yes| 14 dBm| –
700| BRD4208A| EFR32ZG14: SoC| yes| 20 dBm| –
700| BRD4209A| ZGM130S: SoC| yes| 20 dBm| –
- The applications in the above table need a radio board in combination with BRD4002A – Wireless Starter Kit Mainboard (WSTK) and BRD8029A – Buttons and LEDs Expansion Board. Notice that BRD4002A is compatible with the old BRD4001A mainboard that is going to be deprecated. The Serial APIs in the above table only need a radio board and a BRD4002A – Wireless Starter Kit Mainboard (WSTK). Refer to INS14278: How to Use Certified Apps and INS14816: How to Use Pre-Certified Apps, for details.
- ZW-LR indicates that the radio board supports both Z-Wave and Z-Wave Long Range. 14/20 dBm indicates the transmit power of the radio board. Secure Vault is an industry-leading suite of state-of-the-art security features that address escalating Internet of Things (IoT) threats.
Series| Radio Board| OPN Description
---|---|---
800| BRD2603A| ZGM230SB27HGN3
800| BRD2705A| EFR32ZG28B312F1024IM48-A
800| BRD4204A| EFR32ZG23A010F512GM48
800| BRD4204B| EFR32ZG23A010F512GM48
800| BRD4204C| EFR32ZG23B010F512IM48
800| BRD4204D| EFR32ZG23B010F512IM48
800| BRD4205A| ZGM230SA27HNN0
800| BRD4205B| ZGM230SB27HGN2
800| BRD4210A| EFR32ZG23B020F512IM48
800| BRD2603A| ZGM230SB27HGN3
800| BRD4400C| EFR32ZG28B312F1024IM68-A
800| BRD4401B| EFR32ZG28B322F1024IM68-A
800| BRD4401C| EFR32ZG28B322F1024IM68-A
700| BRD4200A| ZGM130S037HGN2
700| BRD4201A| EFR32ZG14P231F256GM32
700| BRD4202A| ZGM130S037HGN2
700| BRD4206A| EFR32ZG14P231F256GM32
700| BRD4207A| ZGM130S037HGN2
700| BRD4208A| EFR32ZG14P731F256GM32
700| BRD4209A| EFR32ZG13P531F512GM48
The table above shows the Radio Boards and OPN relation. This table can be used to clarify the compatibility of the prebuilt binaries offered in the GSDK. The prebuilt binaries are built targeting boards and not OPNs. More OPNs are available than the ones listed above. For those OPNs the prebuilt binaries will not work. The desired application must be built targeting the specific OPN instead.
Upcoming GSDK Changes
This release of the Gecko SDK (GSDK) will be the last with combined support for all EFM and EFR devices, except for patches to this version as needed. Starting in mid-2024 we will introduce separate SDKs:
- The existing Gecko SDK will continue with support for Series 0 and 1 devices.
- A new SDK will cater specifically to Series 2 and 3 devices.
The Gecko SDK will continue to support all Series 0 and 1 devices with no
change to the long-term support, maintenance, quality, and responsiveness
provided under our software policy.
The new SDK will branch from Gecko SDK and begin to offer new features that
help developers take advantage of the advanced capabilities of our Series 2
and 3 products.
This decision aligns with customer feedback, reflecting our commitment to
elevate quality, ensure stability, and enhance performance for an exceptional
user experience across our software SDKs
Z-Wave Protocol
- Be aware that 800 products based on SDK v7.17.x do not support upgrade of Secure Element firmware over the air (OTA). However, a migration path exists to upgrade both main bootloader and Secure Element firmware to enable support of this feature. See INS14895: Instruction for How to Use Tiny App regarding the upgrade path. The 800-based SDK v7.18.x supports upgrade of Secure Element firmware over the air (OTA).
- The 8 kB reduction of the Z-Wave protocol NVM3 file system has an impact when making OTA firmware update on 800-based ap-plications deployed on version 7.17.2 and earlier. To make an OTA firmware update from 7.17.2 to 7.18.1/2 requires that 7.18.1/2 is modified to keep the same NVM3 protocol size as 7.17.2. This can be configured by the define NVM3_DEFAULT_NVM_SIZE when building 7.18.1/2.
- Note that due to the introduction of Secure Key Storage on the 800 series, having externally supplied key pairs is no longer sup-ported. To ensure that security is not compromised, keys are generated internally on first boot and the private key kept only in se-cure storage. The public key and the QR code can be read out in production
New Items
- None
Improvements
Improved in release 7.21.2 GA
ID # | Description |
---|---|
1198558 | Fixed controller migration process from 7.17 to 7.18+. |
1250536 | Fixed NEW_NODE_REGISTERED frame processed without src check. |
Improved in release 7.21.1 GA
ID # | Description |
---|---|
1065157 | Relocated zpal_pm_set_device_type from ZAF to the application layer. |
Reworked notifications (deep sleep, power down) related to EM4, EM3, EM2 states.
Improved in release 7.21.0 Pre-Certified GA
ID # | Description |
---|---|
1203123 | Compiler version updated to GCC12 |
1175968 | Refactoring to improve packet header management |
Fixed Issues
Fixed in release 7.21.1 GA
ID # | Description |
---|---|
1228675 | Fix issue on Series 700 controllers, the host was no longer able to |
save data in the controller’s NVM. In- crease largest NVM object size to match
host’s limitation (from 204 to 512 bytes currently used by ZPC or ZGW).
1234133| Introduce memory optimizations to run the controller application in
the EFR32ZG14.
Fixed in release 7.21.0 Pre-Certified GA
ID # | Description |
---|---|
1209748 | Address an issue where the Z-Wave stack was not able to successfully |
reach the EM4 energy mode.
1210023| FUNC_ID_ZW_SEND_TEST_FRAME caused the controller SerialAPI NCP to
become unresponsive.
1209882| Improve NVM repack to avoid watchdog reset during this process.
1166462| Fix a race condition that can lead to a lock-up in the priority
queue.
1165981| Added ZAF module for retention registers.
---|---
1142774| DoorLock did not respond with S2 message encapsulation with the SPAN
extension to S2 Nonce Report.
1134377| NodeID Length configuration was not persistent in SerialAPI NPC
memory.
Known Issues in the Current Release
Issues in bold were added since the previous release. If you have missed a
release, recent release notes are available on Silicon Labs Release Notes page
ID # | Description | Workaround |
---|---|---|
753756 | Network Wide Inclusion (NWI) of 500-based apps doesn’t work through | |
700/800 repeaters. | NWI works at second attempt. | |
1227385 | The 700/800 controller can lock itself up. The controller is not able | |
to send acknowledgements and the data transmitted is corrupted | No workaround |
Deprecated Items
- None
Removed Items
Removed in release 7.21.0 Pre-Certified GA
ID # | Description |
---|---|
1217971 | Remove the portable controller feature from the SDK |
Z-Wave Plus V2 Application Framework
New Items
Supported applications on BRD2705 Explorer Kit: Serial API Controller, Zniffer
NCP, LED Bulb, Multilevel Sensor, Power Strip, Sen-sor PIR, Switch On/Off,
Wall Controller. Due to limited buttons, some features are limited on this
board. Details can be found in the applications’ readme files.
The source code of the two Zniffer application variants are published and
available as sample applications. The two variants are the ZnifferPTI and the
Zniffer (non PTI).
Improvements
- For a detailed description of application development using the Z-Wave Plus V2 Framework, refer to INS14259: Z-Wave Plus V2 Application Framework GSDK.
- A porting guide is also available for customers who want to migrate to the 800 platform. The guide contains a detailed example of how to port a non-component/700-based Switch On/Off App (7.16.3) to a component/800-based Switch On/Off App (7.17.0). See APL14836: Application Note for Porting Z-Wave Appl. SW from 700 to 800 hardware.
- More mandatory logic was moved from the application to ZAF. This contributed to bringing down the total number of lines in the application. This should decrease time to market for new products.
ID # | Description |
---|---|
1221005 | Revert sl_app_properties changes for Serial API Controller. It |
resolves the OTW update compatibility issue for Serial API Controller introduced in 7.20.0 SDK version. More details can be found in the application readme file and in important_changes.md.
Fixed Issues
Fixed in release 7.21.1.0 GA
ID # | Description |
---|---|
1248362 | Fixed Multi Channel Endpoint behavior to send commands to Lifeline |
destination without Multi Channel Encapsulation when no Endpoint Association
has been established. Fixes the CSR_MCSupportLifelineFromEPs_Rev01 manual test
case.
1243767| Z-Wave ZG28 Margay demo OTA/OTW bootloaders are missing from
Simplicity Studio
Fixed in release 7.21.0.0 GA
ID # | Description |
---|---|
1224435 | DoorLock did not send battery report -every five minutes. |
1224468 | Report for Lifeline association was missing. |
1224474 | Basic command class report was incorrect. |
1224476 | Powerlevel timeout value was too short. |
711346 | Sensor PIR throws some undefined garbage to the connected port. |
Known Issues in the Current Release
Issues in bold were added since the previous release. If you have missed a
release, recent release notes are available on the Silicon Labs Release Notes
page
ID # | Description | Workaround |
---|---|---|
369430 | All S2 multicast frames are sent using verified delivery | |
S2_TXOPTION_VERIFY_DELIVERY whether or not a response is expected. | Change |
source code depending on the frame sent.
1062482| OTA firmware update gets stuck when a Timer interrupt is triggered to
toggle a GPIO frequently.| Currently not available.
1080416| The ASSERT macro does not print the file and line when it is used in
the ApplicationTask function.| Prints after disabling all interrupts.
1172849| On series 800, sleep will no longer take advantage of EM1P current
savings.| Currently not available.
Deprecated Items
- None
Removed Items
Removed in release 7.21.0.0 GA
The Key Fob Controller has been removed
Certified Applications
The certified applications based on v7.x.1+ will be formally certified by a
certification house. However, the first release (v7.x.0) will only contain
pre-certified applications based on a certification test using CTT v3. Refer
to INS14278: How to Use Certified Apps for details.
The LED Bulb application has been removed from the Certified Applications and
moved to Pre-Certified Applications.
Door Lock Key Pad
-
New Items
None -
Improvements
None -
Fixed Issues
None -
Known Issues in the Current Release
None -
Deprecated Items
None -
Removed Items
None
Power Strip
-
New Items
None -
Improvements
None -
Fixed Issues
None -
Known Issues in the Current Release
None -
Deprecated Items
None -
Removed Items
None
Sensor PIR
-
New Items
None -
Improvements
None -
Fixed Issues
None
Known Issues in the Current Release
-
Deprecated Items
None -
Removed Items
None
Switch On/Off
-
New Items
None -
Improvements
None -
Fixed Issues
None -
Known Issues in the Current Release
None -
Deprecated Items
None -
Removed Items
None
Wall Controller
-
New Items
None -
Improvements
None -
Fixed Issues
None -
Known Issues in the Current Release
None -
Deprecated Items
None -
Removed Items
None
Pre-Certified Applications
The pre-certified applications will not be formally certified, but
certification tests have been performed based on CTT v3. Refer to INS14816:
How to Use Pre-Certified Apps or details.
The LED Bulb application has been removed from the Certified Applications and
moved to Pre-Certified Applications.
Multilevel Sensor
-
New Items
None -
Improvements
None -
Fixed Issues
None -
Known Issues in the Current Release
None -
Deprecated Items
None -
Removed Items
None
LED Bulb
-
New Items
None -
Improvements
None -
Fixed Issues
None -
Known Issues in the Current Release
None -
Deprecated Items
None -
Removed Items
None
Serial API Applications
Beginning with version 7.16, when backing up and restoring a SerialAPI end
node via the FUNC_ID_NVM_BACKUP_RESTORE, the SerialAPI end node will
automatically upgrade the protocol non-volatile memory (NVM) to the latest
version. Any backup made of a 7.16 or later SerialAPI end node can be restored
to its original version or to a later version of the SerialAPI end node
without any manual upgrade of the protocol NVM being necessary.
The serial interface is unchanged in version 8.
As of SDK version 7.18.x, Serial API end node is available as source code as
well as binary. This opens the possibility for building customized versions of
Serial API end node with different pin configuration or additional hardware
utilization. A use case might be to use SPI instead of UART for serial
communication.
No application using Serial API End Device is available in the GSDK.
Serial API Controller
-
New Items
None -
Improvements
None -
Fixed Issues
None -
Known Issues in the Current Release
None -
Deprecated Items
None -
Removed Items
None
800 SDK
BRD2603
800 SDK improvements:
- MultilevelSensor App improved by supporting ambient light sensor and motion sensor. The periodic timer for sensor data re-ports is configurable.
- Supported new apps on 800 DevKit: SensorPIR, WallController, PowerStrip, Zniffer
- Improved the usage of the 800 DevKit demo with the Unify Portable Environment by adding the ability to identify the application firmware on the boards. This makes preparation of the Dev Kit for the demo simpler and faster.
BRD2705
Support new applications for BRD2705A:
- SerialAPI Controller
- ZnifferPTI
- SwitchOnOff
- SensorPIR
- WallController
- PowerStrip
- MultilevelSensor
- LEDBulb
Important Changes
Starting in version 7.19, API-breaking changes have been documented in
“Important_changes.md” available in the GSDK. Check it for a detailed
description of changes introduced in the latest release.
HTML documentation has been added to the GSDK and can be found in Simplicity
Studio, Documentation section, under “Z-Wave zipped doxygen documentation”.
Location of this document is
Open Source Software
Z-Wave is using FreeRTOS as the underlying OS, and it is based on FreeRTOS Kernel V10.4.3.
Using This Release
This release contains the following
- Z-Wave Plus V2 Application Framework
- Z-Wave Certified Applications for a broad range of smart home applications
- Z-Wave Protocol and Serial API Applications
If you are a first-time user, Z-Wave documentation is installed with the SDK.
See INS14280: Z-Wave Getting Started for End Devices, INS14278: How to Use
Certified Apps in Z-Wave, and INS14281: Z-Wave Getting Started for Controller
Devices for instructions.
This SDK depends on a Gecko Platform. The Gecko Platform code provides
functionality that supports protocol plugins and APIs in the form of drivers
and other lower-layer features that interact directly with Silicon Labs chips
and modules. Gecko Platform components include EMLIB, EMDRV, RAIL Library,
NVM3, PSA, and mbedTLS. Gecko Platform release notes are available through
Simplicity Studio’s Launcher Perspective.
Installation and Use
- Order a Z-Wave Wireless Starter kit. The kit offers the easiest and fastest way to start the evaluation and development of your Z-Wave mesh application. It provides a single worldwide development kit for both end devices and gateways with multiple radio boards, with which developers can create a mesh network and evaluate the Z-Wave module.
- The Z-Wave and Z-Wave Long Range 700/800 SDK is provided as part of the Gecko SDK (GSDK), the suite of Silicon Labs SDKs. To quickly get started with the GSDK, install Simplicity Studio 5, which will set up your development environment and walk you through GSDK installation.
- Simplicity Studio 5 includes everything needed for IoT product development with Silicon Labs devices, including a resource and project launcher, software configuration tools, full IDE with GNU toolchain, and analysis tools. Installation instructions are provided in the online Simplicity Studio 5 User’s Guide.
- Alternatively, Gecko SDK may be installed manually by downloading or cloning the latest from GitHub. See https://github.com/Sili-conLabs/gecko_sdk for more information.
Simplicity Studio installs the GSDK by default in:
- (Windows): C:\Users\
\SimplicityStudio\SDKs\gecko_sdk - (MacOS): /Users/
/SimplicityStudio/SDKs/gecko_sdk
To implement a specific application, Silicon Labs recommends starting with one of the existing pre-certified apps with the desired Role Type.
Security Information
-
Secure Vault Integration
This version of the stack is using secure vault interface for key management of asymmetric keys (ECC Curve 25519) and Symmetric keys (AES). -
Security Advisories
To subscribe to Security Advisories, log in to the Silicon Labs customer portal, then select Account Home. Click HOME to go to the portal home page and then click the Manage Notifications tile. Make sure that ‘Software/Security Advisory Notices & Product
Change Notices (PCNs)’ is checked, and that you are subscribed at minimum for your platform and protocol. Click Save to save any changes.
Support
- Development Kit customers are eligible for training and technical support.
- See support resources and contact Silicon Laboratories support at https://www.silabs.com/support.
Product Life Cycle and Certification
Silicon Labs will add new features based on market requirements and continuously improve the Z-Wave Protocol to position the Z-Wave Ecosystem. The Z-Wave Protocol Life Cycle is a process to provide rapid innovation, new features and robust matured protocol release to Z-Wave Partners. The Z-Wave Protocol Life Cycle defines the maturation process of Z-Wave Protocol generations and consist of three phases divided in five Life Cycle stages. A change in the Z-Wave SDK utilized for a specific device does require recertification; however, the type of certification required, the amount of testing needed, and the associated fees depend on the scope of the change. Refer to Z-Wave Alliance home page https://z-wavealliance.org/ for details.
Series | SDK Version | Release Date [DD-MMM-YYYY] |
---|---|---|
700/800 | 7.21.0 GA | 15-DEC-2023 |
700/800 | 7.20.2 GA | 9-OCT-2023 |
700/800 | 7.20.1 GA | 26-JUL-2023 |
700/800 | 7.20.0 Pre-Certified GA | 07-JUN-2023 |
700/800 | 7.19.3 GA | 03-MAY-2023 |
700/800 | 7.19.2 GA | 08-MAR-2023 |
700/800 | 7.19.1 GA | 01-FEB-2023 |
700/800 | 7.19.0 Pre-Certified GA | 14-DEC-2022 |
700/800 | 7.18.8 GA | 13-SEP-2023 |
700/800 | 7.18.6 GA | 28-JUN-2023 |
700/800 | 7.18.4 GA | 18-JAN-2023 |
700/800 | 7.18.3 GA | 19-OCT-2022 |
700/800 | 7.18.2 GA | 28-SEP-2022 |
700/800 | 7.18.1 GA | 17-AUG-2022 |
700/800 | 7.18.0 Pre-Certified GA | 08-JUN-2022 |
700/800 | 7.17.2 GA | 09-MAR-2022 |
700/800 | 7.17.1 Pre-Certified GA | 28-JAN-2022 |
700/800 | 7.17.0 Pre-Certified GA | 08-DEC-2021 |
700 | 7.16.3 GA | 13-OCT-2021 |
700 | 7.16.2 GA | 08-SEP-2021 |
700 | 7.16.1 GA | 21-JUL-2021 |
700 | 7.16.0 Pre-Certified GA | 16-JUN-2021 |
700 | 7.15.4 GA | 07-APR-2021 |
700 | 7.15.2 Pre-Certified GA | 27-JAN-2021 |
700 | 7.15.1 Pre-Certified GA | 09-DEC-2020 |
700 | 7.14.3 GA | 14-OCT-2020 |
700 | 7.14.2 GA | 09-SEP2020 |
700 | 7.14.1 GA | 29-JUL-2020 |
700 | 7.14.0 Beta | 24-JUN-2020 |
700 | 7.13.12 GA | 21-SEP-2023 |
700 | 7.13.11 GA | 02-NOV-2022 |
700 | 7.13.10 GA | 18-AUG-2021 |
700 | 7.13.9 GA | 03-MAR-2021 |
Series | SDK Version | Release Date [DD-MMM-YYYY] |
--- | --- | --- |
700 | 7.12.2 GA | 26-NOV-2019 |
700 | 7.12.1 GA | 20-SEP-2019 |
Table 12-1. Z-Wave SDK Release History
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References
- Silicon Labs
- Silicon Labs
- About Us - Silicon Labs
- Silicon Labs Community
- Internet of Things (IoT) - Silicon Labs
- Simplicity Studio - Silicon Labs
- Technical Support - Silicon Labs
- The Internet of Things is Powered by Z-Wave - Z-Wave Alliance
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