Protocol Stacks.

embedded in NXP Hardware platforms

Who is STACKFORCE?

STACKFORCE GmbH is a German specialist for embedded connectivity solutions and offers services and solutions for efficient and modular, secure and wireless and wired communication based on embedded systems.

With more than 20 years of experience and a highly professional and innovative team, the cornerstones of its activities are software, system and network solutions for various applications that support all common standards such as M-Bus / OMS®, mioty®, LoRaWAN® and others.

Together with NXP Semiconductors, we have combined the powerful UBX100 high-frequency transceiver and highly integrated multicore MCU MCXN94x with our proven OMS® v4.5.1 Stack for End Devices. This solution is delivering reliable, bidirectional Wireless M-Bus communication for smart metering and IoT applications. Whether you’re developing new applications or upgrading existing systems, our OMS® stack offers a fast and seamless path to implementing future-proof innovations.

We offer stacks for NXP hardware

  • MCXN94x + UBX100

Protocol Stack Overview.

OMS® v4.5.1 / wM-Bus for End Devices

Single Stack

End Device

Available for: NXP, Silicon Labs, STMicroelectronics

Compliant with standards (EN 13757 / OMS®)

Pre-certification for reference hardware

Energy efficient & low complexity

Uni- and bidirectional communication

Key Benefits of the STACKFORCE evaluation license.

Free of charge and available immediately

Grab it directly – no waiting or obligations. Our offer is available to you immediately, so you can get started right away.

Perfect for initial testing

Perfect for quick tests, demos, or proof-of-concepts – so you can explore features and capabilities effortlessly and get up to speed fast.

Includes detailed technical documentation

All the essential information at a glance: Our comprehensive documentation guides you through setup, usage, and optimization.

The smart choice for your NXP‑based IoT solution.

Industrial‑grade reliability
Standards‑compliance (OMS, LoRaWAN, mioty, WM‑Bus, …)
Multi‑protocol capabilities
Long‑term maintenance & support
Flexible licensing models

Questions? Get the answers here!

How does the evaluation version work, and what is included?

 

The free evaluation license allows you to test the full functional stack on your NXP hardware for a limited period. You receive:

  • A precompiled evaluation stack
  • Hardware‑specific drivers
  • Example applications and basic documentation
  • Sufficient functionality to validate performance, protocol behavior, and integration effort

Some limitations apply (e.g., reduced payload handling or restricted production use), but everything you need for real testing is included. Vistit the Evaluation license page for a full overview.

 

With a commercial license, you gain access to extended support and long‑term maintenance. With our different license options, you get support options included or you can buy support packages according to your needs.

  • Updates, patches, and protocol revisions
  • Technical assistance
  • Customization or porting services
  • Guidance during certification or field deployment
  • Guaranteed long‑term availability of the stack

This ensures your product stays secure, compatible, and future‑proof throughout its lifecycle.


You can start testing almost immediately. Once you request your free evaluation, you’ll receive a precompiled stack package tailored to your NXP hardware — including drivers, example applications, and setup instructions. Simply download the package, flash it onto your development board, and you can begin validating functionality within minutes.

If needed, our documentation and example projects help you get your first communication tests running quickly and smoothly.

 
By combining your NXP hardware with a STACKFORCE protocol stack, you benefit from a solution that is performance‑tuned, standards‑compliant, and optimized for industrial IoT environments. Our stacks are engineered for low‑power wireless communication, robust networking, and efficient integration — making them an ideal match for NXP’ sub‑GHz platform.