Either the code or a demo board can be requested. The hardware is based on a common platform. The first one is MKI109V2, the base board shown in the image on this slide. The second board is the adaptive board that is positioned on top of the base board, the MKI154V2. It contains ST’s all-in-one sensor with nine axes, three accelerometers, three gyros, and three magnetometers, all in a single chip. The user would order the two part numbers shown and sign the license agreement. The first platform mentioned is the same hardware, and is connected to the PC via USB. From the PC, the interface can be used to experiment with it to experience the Sensor Fusion. The second option is to not use the GUI, but hyper-terminal commands, to issue commands through the USB port. The PC will see the kit as a virtual com port, therefore the user can send commands and receive the Sensor Fusion data back. They can use the board, install it in their application, send the commands, and the main host processor will communicate with it through hyper-terminal commands.