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Raúl Alves Santos
Facultad de Ciencias. Informática y Automática
 

PlacasARM

Existen en el mercado gran cantidad de kits de desarrollo basadas en micros con arquitectura ARM. Aquí se muestran las últimas adquiridas todas ellas rondando el precio de 10€.

STM8L-DISCOVERY: (Discovery kit for STM32L151/152 lines – with STM8L152C6 MCU)

Key Features

  • STM8L152C6T6 microcontroller, 32 KB Flash, 2 KB RAM, 1 KB EEPROM in 48-pin LQFP (8-bit ultralow power MCU)
  • On-board ST-Link with selection mode switch to use the kit as a stand-alone ST-Link (with SWIM connector for programming and debugging)
  • Two red LEDs; LD1 for USB communication, LD2 for 3.3 V power on
  • Designed to be powered by USB or an external supply of 5 V or 3.3 V
  • Can supply target application with 5 V and 3 V
  • Two user LEDs, LD3 and LD4 (green and blue)
  • Two push buttons (User and Reset)
  • IDD current measurement
  • LCD 28-pin DIP (24 segments, 4 commons)
  • Extension header for all QFP48 I/Os for quick connection to prototyping board for easy probing

 

 

 

 

STM32L152CDISCOVERY: (Discovery kit for STM32L151/152 line – with STM32L152RC MCU)

 

Key Features

  • STM32L152RBT6 (128 KB Flash memory, 16 KB RAM, 4 KB EEPROM) or STM32L152RCT6 (256 KB Flash memory, 32 KB RAM, 8 KB EEPROM) microcontroller in an LQFP64 package (ARM®-based Cortex®-M3)
  • On-board ST-Link/V2 with selection mode switch to use the kit as a standalone ST-Link/V2 (with SWD connector for programming and debugging)
  • Board power supply: through USB bus or from an external 3.3 or 5 V supply voltage
  • External application power supply: 3 V and 5 V
  • IDD current measurement
  • LCD
  • DIP28 package
  • 24 segments, 4 commons
  • Four LEDs:
  • LD1 (red/green) for USB communication
  • LD2 (red) for 3.3 V power on
  • Two user LEDs, LD3 (green) and LD4 (blue)
  • Two pushbuttons (user and reset)
  • One linear touch sensor or four touchkeys
  • Extension header for LQFP64 I/Os for quick connection to prototyping board and easy probing

 


STM32F3DISCOVERY
: (Discovery kit for STM32F303xx microcontrollers)

Key Features

  • STM32F303VCT6 microcontroller featuring 256 KB Flash, 48 KB RAM in an LQFP100 package (Core: ARM® Cortex®-M4)
  • On-board ST-LINK/V2 with selection mode switch to use the kit as a standaloneST-LINK/V2 (with SWD connector for programming and debugging)
  • Board power supply: through USB bus or from an external 3 V or 5 V supply voltage
  • External application power supply: 3 V and 5 V
  • L3GD20, ST MEMS motion sensor, 3-axis digital output gyroscope
  • LSM303DLHC, ST MEMS system-in-package featuring a 3D digital linear acceleration sensor and a 3D digital magnetic sensor
  • Ten LEDs:
  • LD1 (red) for 3.3 V power on
  • LD2 (red/green) for USB communication
  • Eight user LEDS, LD3/10 (red), LD4/9 (blue), LD5/8 (orange) and LD6/7 (green)
  • Two pushbuttons (user and reset)
  • USB USER with Mini-B connector
  • Extension header for all LQFP100 I/Os for quick connection to prototyping board and easy probing

 

 


STM3F411 Nucleo
: (STM32 Nucleo development board for STM32 F4 series – with STM32F411RE MCU, 512KB flash memory, TQFP64 package)

 

Key Features

  • STM32 microcontroller with LQFP64 package (ARM® 32-bit Cortex®-M4 CPU with FPU)
  • Two types of extension resources
  • Arduino Uno Revision 3 connectivity
  • STMicroelectronics Morpho extension pin headers for full access to all STM32 I/Os
  • mbed-enabled (mbed.org)
  • On-board ST-LINK/V2-1 debugger/programmer with SWD connector
  • selection-mode switch to use the kit as a standalone ST-LINK/V2-1
  • Flexible board power supply
  • USB VBUS or external source(3.3 V, 5 V, 7 – 12 V)
  • Power management access point
  • Three LEDs
  • USB communication (LD1), user LED (LD2), power LED (LD3)
  • Two push buttons: USER and RESET
  • USB re-enumeration capability: three different interfaces supported on USB
  • Virtual Com port
  • Mass storage
  • Debug port
  • Comprehensive free software HAL library including a variety of software examples
  • Supported by wide choice of Integrated Development Environments (IDEs) including IAR, Keil, GCC-based IDEs

 

Freescale Semiconductor    
FRDM-KE02Z40M: (Freescale Freedom Development Platform for Kinetis KE02 MCUs)

Freescale FRDM-KE02Z40M Freedom Development Platform for Kinetis KE02 MCUs

Features 

  • MKE02Z64VQH4 MCU – 40 MHz, 64 KB flash, 4 KB SRAM, 64QFP (ARM® Cortex®-M0+ core)
  • Capacitive touch slider, MMA8451Q accelerometer, tri-color LED
  • Flexible power supply options – USB, external source
  • Easy access to MCU I/O
  • IrDA transmitter and receiver
  • Thermistor sensor to measuring temperature
  • Form factor compatible with Arduino™ R3 pin layout
  • New OpenSDA debug interface
    • Mass storage device flash programming interface (default)
      • No tool installation required to evaluate demo apps
    • P&E debug interface provides run-control debugging and compatibility with IDE tools
    • CMSIS-DAP interface: new ARM standard for embedded debug interface

 

FRDM-KE06Z: (Freescale Freedom Development Platform for Kinetis KE06 MCUs )

Freescale Freedom FRDM-KE06 Board Image

Features

  • MKE06Z128VLK4 MCU – 48MHz, 128KB Flash, 16KB SRAM, 80LQFP (ARM® Cortex®-M0+ core)
  • Key input, MMA8451Q accelerometer, RGB LED
  • Flexible power supply options – USB, external source
  • Easy access to MCU I/O
  • IrDA transmitter and receiver
  • CAN communication
  • Form factor compatible with Arduino™ R3 pin layout
  • New, OpenSDA debug interface
    • Mass storage device flash programming interface (default)
      • No tool installation required to evaluate demo apps
    • P&E Debug interface provides run-control debugging and compatibility with IDE tools
    • CMSIS-DAP interface: new ARM standard for embedded debug interface

 

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