Embest STM32F107 ARM Cortex-M3 Board

Based on the STM32F107VC Cortex-M3 MCU, working at up to 72MHz frequency, with 256KB Flash and 64KB RAM internal memory. The board features a 2.4 inch TFT LCD Panel (320*240) with touch screen, as well as a wide rang of peripherals.

January 26th, 2010

The Embest STM32F107 ARM Cortex-M3 board is used the STMicroelectronic’s ARM Cortex-M3 core based STM32F107VC microcontroller, working at up to 72MHz frequency, with 256KB Flash and 64KB RAM internal memory. The board features a 2.4 inch TFT LCD Panel (320*240) with touch screen, as well as a wide rang of peripherals: mini USB supporting USB OTG , 10/100Mb Ethernet, Micro SD Card, TFT-LCD, ADC, DAC, SPI, IIC, RS232 (DB9), two CAN, speaker, earphone, five-position Joystick, Reset button. In addition, there are plenty of example projects accompanied with this board, which enables engineers to evaluate the full features of the STM32F107VC processor and accelerate to design and develop their own projects based on this processor.

Embest STM32F107 Board Features

- Processor: STM32F107VC 32-bit ARM Cortex-M3 Core based MCU, 72MHz

- Internal memory: 256KB Flash & 64KB RAM

- Power supply by USB

- Support touchscreen connector interface extention

- 1 x 2.4 inch TFT LCD Panel with touch screen, 320*240

- 1 x mini USB interface supporting USB OTG

- 1 x 10/100Mb Ethernet interface

- 1 x Micro SD Card interface

- 1 x SPI interface

- 1 x IIC interface

- 1 x TFT LCD interface

- 1 x 20pins JTAG Debug interface

- 1 x potentiometer

- 4 x seven-segment digitron tube

- 1 x speaker

- 1 x earphone port

- 1 x five-position Joystick

- 1 x temperature sensor

- 4 x LEDs

- 1 x Reset button

Deliverables

- 1 x Embest STM32F107 ARM Cortex-M3 Board

- 1 x Mini USB Cable

- 1 x Serial Cable

- 1 x Net Cable

- 1 x 2.4 inch TFT LCD Panel

- 1 x CD-ROM

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