- Model: Port207Z
- Quantity: 1
- Color: Blue
- Material: PCB
- Port207Z is a STM32 development board that features a STM32F207GT6 device as the micro controller
- Supports further expansion with various optional accessory boards for your specific application
- Ideal for starting application development with STM32F family
- STM32F207F207ZGT6:
- Core: Cortex-M3 32-bit RISC
- Operating Frequency: 120MHz, 150 DMIPS/1.25 DMIPS/MHz
- Operating Voltage: 1.8~3.6V
- Package: LQFP144
- Memories: 1024KB Flash, 128+4kB SRAM
- MCU communication Interfaces:
- 3 x SPI, 3 x USART, 2 x UART, 2 x I2S, 3 x I2C, 1 x FSMC, 1 x SDIO, 2 x CAN, 1 x USB 2.0 FS/HS device / host / OTG (with DMA), 1 x USB HS ULPI (Connect the USB HS PHY), 1 x 10/100 Ethernet MAC
- 1 x 8 to 14-bit parallel camera interface
- AD & DA converters: 3 x AD (12-bit, 1¦Ìs, shares 24 channels); 2 x DA (12-bit)
- Debugging/Programming: supports JTAG/SWD (serial wire debug) interfaces, supports IAP
- 2. AMS1117-3.3V: 3.3V voltage regulator;
- 3. Power indicator: MIC2075-2BM;
- 4. LEDs: Convenient for indicating I/O status or program debugging running state;
- 5. Reset button;
- 6. User keys;
- 7. Joystick: five positions;
- 8. 25M crystal oscillator;
- 9. 32.768K crystal, used for internal RTC, also supports clock calibration.
- 10. JTAG/SWD interface: for debugging/programming;
- 11. USB connector, used for establishing USB communication between PC and the STM32 development board;
- 12. UART1 connector, supports ISP (In-System Programming) through UART1, as well as system signal output
- 13. IO expander, all the MCU pins are accessible on expansion connectors for further expansion;
- 14. Power input/output header, 5V/3.3V, usually used for power output, or common ground with other user board;
- 15. 5V DC power jack;
- 16. Boot mode selection: for configuring the BOOT0 and BOOT1 pins;
- 17. Power supply switch, powered from 5V DC jack or USB connection
- 18. USB HOST enable jumper
- Short circuit the jumper to enable USB HOST
- Disconnect the jumper to disable, as well as taking up no I/O port
- 19. VBAT enable jumper
- Short circuit the jumper to enable VBAT
- Disconnect the jumper to disable, as well as taking up no I/O port
- 20. VBAT selection jumper
- Short circuit the jumper to use system power supply;
- Disconnect the jumper to connect the VBAT to external power, such as battery
- 21. VREF jumper
- Short circuit the jumper to connect VREF+/VREF- respectively to VCC/GND
- Disconnect the jumper to connect VREF+/VREF- to other custom pins via jumper wires
- 22. User LEDs jumper
- Short circuit the jumper to connect to I/Os that used in example code
- Disconnect the jumper to connect to other custom pins via jumper wires
- 23. User keys jumper
- Short circuit the jumper to connect to I/Os that used in example code
- Disconnect the jumper to connect to other custom pins via jumper wires
- 24. Joystick jumper
- Short circuit the jumper to connect to I/Os that used in example code
- Disconnect the jumper to connect to other custom pins via jumper wires
- Packing list:
- 1 x Port207Z development board
- 1 x USB type A to Mini-B cable (90cm)
- 1 x USB power cable (90cm)
- 2 x 4-pin wire (18cm)
- 2 x 2-pin wire (18cm)
- 1 x User guide CD