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boards: st: nucleo_wba65ri: fix special characters in board doc
Replace (R) and (TM) special charaters with |reg| and |trade| aliases in nucleo_wba65ri board documentation file. By the way also fix some characters case, add info and move Cortex-M description in the overview section to prevent information duplication. Signed-off-by: Etienne Carriere <[email protected]>
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boards/st/nucleo_wba65ri/doc/index.rst

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Overview
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NUCLEO-WBA65RI is a Bluetooth® Low Energy, 802.15.4 and Zigbee® wireless
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and ultra-low-power board embedding a powerful and ultra-low-power radio
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compliant with the Bluetooth® Low Energy SIG specification v5.4
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with IEEE 802.15.4-2015 and Zigbee® specifications.
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NUCLEO-WBA65RI is a Bluetooth |reg| Low Energy, 802.15.4 and Zigbee |reg|
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wireless and ultra-low-power board embedding a powerful and ultra-low-power
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radio compliant with the Bluetooth |reg| Low Energy SIG specification v5.4
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with IEEE 802.15.4-2015 and Zigbee |reg| specifications.
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The ARDUINO® Uno V3 connectivity support and the ST morpho headers allow the
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easy expansion of the functionality of the STM32 Nucleo open development
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The ARDUINO |reg| Uno V3 connectivity support and the ST morpho headers allow
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the easy expansion of the functionality of the STM32 Nucleo open development
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platform with a wide choice of specialized shields.
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- Ultra-low-power wireless STM32WBA65RI microcontroller based on the Arm®
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Cortex®‑M33 core, featuring 2 Mbyte of flash memory and 512 Kbytes of SRAM in
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a VFQFPN68 package
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- Ultra-low-power wireless STM32WBA65RI microcontroller based on the Arm |reg|
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Cortex |reg| ‑M33 core with TrustZone |reg|, MPU, DSP, and FPU, that operates
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at a frequency of up to 100 MHz, featuring 2 Mbyte of flash memory and 512
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Kbytes of SRAM in a VFQFPN68 package
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- MCU RF board (MB2130):
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- 2.4 GHz RF transceiver supporting Bluetooth® specification v5.4
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- Arm® Cortex® M33 CPU with TrustZone®, MPU, DSP, and FPU
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- 2.4 GHz RF transceiver supporting Bluetooth |reg| specification v5.4
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- Arm |reg| Cortex |reg| M33 CPU with TrustZone |reg|, MPU, DSP, and FPU
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- Integrated PCB antenna
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- Three user LEDs
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- Board connectors:
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- 2 USB Type-C
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- ARDUINO® Uno V3 expansion connector
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- ARDUINO |reg| Uno V3 expansion connector
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- ST morpho headers for full access to all STM32 I/Os
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- Flexible power-supply options: ST-LINK USB VBUS or external sources
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The STM32WBA65xx multiprotocol wireless and ultralow power devices embed a
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powerful and ultralow power radio compliant with the Bluetooth® SIG Low Energy
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specification 5.4. They contain a high-performance Arm Cortex-M33 32-bit RISC
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core. They operate at a frequency of up to 100 MHz.
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powerful and ultralow power radio compliant with the Bluetooth |reg| SIG Low
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Energy specification 5.4.
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- Includes ST state-of-the-art patented technology
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- Ultra low power radio:
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- 2.4 GHz radio
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- RF transceiver supporting Bluetooth® Low Energy 5.4 specification
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IEEE 802.15.4-2015 PHY and MAC, supporting Thread, Matter and Zigbee®
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- RF transceiver supporting Bluetooth |reg| Low Energy 5.4 specification
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IEEE 802.15.4-2015 PHY and MAC, supporting Thread, Matter and Zigbee |reg|
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- Proprietary protocols
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- RX sensitivity: -96 dBm (Bluetooth® Low Energy at 1 Mbps)
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- RX sensitivity: -96 dBm (Bluetooth |reg| Low Energy at 1 Mbps)
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and -100 dBm (IEEE 802.15.4 at 250 kbps)
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- Programmable output power, up to +10 dBm with 1 dB steps
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- Support for external PA
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- TBD µA/MHz Run mode at 3.3 V
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- Radio: Rx TBD mA / Tx at 0 dBm TBD mA
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- Core: Arm® 32-bit Cortex®-M33 CPU with TrustZone®, MPU, DSP, and FPU
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- ART Accelerator™: 8-Kbyte instruction cache allowing 0-wait-state execution
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- ART Accelerator |trade|: 8-Kbyte instruction cache allowing 0-wait-state execution
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from flash memory (frequency up to 100 MHz, 150 DMIPS)
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- Power management: embedded regulator LDO and SMPS step-down converter
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- Supporting switch on-the-fly and voltage scaling
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- 1.5 DMIPS/MHz (Drystone 2.1)
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- 410 CoreMark® (4.10 CoreMark/MHz)
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- 410 CoreMark |reg| (4.10 CoreMark/MHz)
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- Four UARTs (ISO 7816, IrDA, modem)
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- Three SPIs
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- Four I2C Fm+ (1 Mbit/s), SMBus/PMBus®
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- Four I2C Fm+ (1 Mbit/s), SMBus/PMBus |reg|
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- System peripherals:
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- Security and cryptography:
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- Arm® TrustZone® and securable I/Os, memories, and peripherals
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- Arm |reg| TrustZone |reg| and securable I/Os, memories, and peripherals
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- Flexible life cycle scheme with RDP and password protected debug
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- Root of trust thanks to unique boot entry and secure hide protection area (HDP)
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- SFI (secure firmware installation) thanks to embedded RSS (root secure services)
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- Serial wire debug (SWD), JTAG
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- Serial wire debug (SWD), JTAG, Embedded Trace Macrocell |trade|
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Alternatively, openocd can also be used to flash the board using
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Alternatively, OpenOCD can also be used to flash the board using
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.. code-block:: console

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