STM32 Development Module Port103R Core Board - Blue

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STM32 Development Module Port103R Core Board - Blue

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- Color: Blue
- Material: FR4
- Model: Port103R
- Based on STM32F103RCT6 main controller
- Core: Cortex-M3 32-bit RISC
- Operating frequency: 72MHz, 1.25 DMIPS/MHz
- Operating voltage: 2-3.6V
- Capsulation: LQFP64
- I/O port: 51
- Memory Storage: 256kB Flash, 48kB RAM
- Port: 2 x SPI, 5 x USART, 2 x I2S, 2 x I2C, 1 x SDIO, 1 x USB, 1 x CAN
- Analog-to-digital conversion: 3 x AD (12-digit), 2 x DA(12-digit)
- Debugging download: Supports JTAG/SWD, IAP
- Suitable for STM32 development and DIY projects
- Package includes:
- 1 x Port103R development board
- 1 x USB wire (90cm)
- 1 x USB connection cable (80cm)
- 2 x 4PIN test cable (18cm)
- 2 x 2PIN test cable (18cm)
- 1 x CD

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Dimensions: 3.27 in x 2.76 in x 0.63 in (8.3 cm x 7.0 cm x 1.6 cm)
Weight: 1.38 oz (39 g)

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