This Release Note describes the software release information for Qorvo IoT Dev Kit for QPG6105. The SDK provides:
- Example Matter™ applications for light, light switch, lock and thermostatic radiator valve.
- Example Matter base application with the minimal mandatory Matter features. This gives a first basis to quickly build custom products.
- Several simple examples to demonstrate how to use the QPG6105 peripherals.
- A bootloader supporting secure boot and enabling over-the-air (OTA) firmware upgrades.
- Bluetooth LE peripheral application with device firmware upgrade service for OTA upgrade capabilities.
- A Product Test Component (PTC) application is delivered to use as basis for RF testing of any QPG6105 platform.
- Updated OpenThread stack used by Matter that contains a major Thread Security update. More information can be found here: https://github.com/openthread/openthread/security/advisories/GHSA-vr3r-363g-72j9.
- no updates.
- no updates.
- Fixed issue in spake2build during bootstrapping.
- Remove Node.js installation from the bootstrapping
- no updates
- SDP012-613: For the Matter light application, the color control is not accurate. This is seen that the color on the Red-Green-Blue LED is not always accurate for a requested color.
- SDP012-922: For the Matter thermostatic radiator valve, in the Apple ecosystem degrees are only shown in Celcius, even when switching to Fahrenheit.
- SDP012-919: For the Matter light switch, button control is not possible for Google and Apple because both ecosystems does not support Matter bindings.
- SDP012-330: Debugging with secure bootloader is not possible. An option is foreseen in the AppConfigurator tool to easy enable unsecure bootloader for debugging purposes.
- SDP013-364: When calling gpPTC_GetAttributeRequest() to read gpPTC_AttributeRxLnaAttDuringTimeout attribute, the wrong register is read from the chip. Setting the attribute is working as expected.
- SDP011-1696: For the Matter light application, light toggling with button during BLE advertisement stops working when going from OFF to ON state.
Certification overview:
QDID | Declaration ID | Link | |
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BLE Controller QPG6105 | 181764 | D059395 | https://launchstudio.bluetooth.com/ListingDetails/145366 |
BLE Host Stack | 146344 | D049426 | https://launchstudio.bluetooth.com/ListingDetails/103670 |
BLE profiles subsystem | N/A | N/A | not certified but verified with the TCRL.2018-2 compliance tester using Bluetooth Profile Tuning Suites 7.3.0. Please include testing for the BLE profiles included in your end-product listing. |
QPG6105 is Thread 1.3 certified: https://www.threadgroup.org/What-is-Thread/Developers#dnn_ctr1464_Thread_CompDataDefault_rptrProductData_tdcn_51.
Certification Identification Number: 13A006.1_2023_06_12, Certification Date: 12/6/2023
Application | Version | Certification ID | Link |
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QMatter light | Matter v1.1 | CSA23835MAT41348-24 | Qorvo QPG6105 DK Extended Color Light |
QMatter switch | Matter v1.1 | CSA23B16MAT41627-24 | Qorvo QPG6105 DK Color Dimmer Switch |
QMatter lock | Matter v1.1 | CSA23B62MAT41673-24 | Qorvo QPG6105 DK Door Lock |
QMatter trv | Matter v1.1 | CSA23B63MAT41674-24 | Qorvo QPG6105 DK Thermostatic Radiator Valve |
Release notes of previous releases can be found here: