MIKROE-1104

Mikroe
932-MIKROE-1104
MIKROE-1104

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Daughter Cards & OEM Boards MCUCARD - EASYMX PRO v7 STM32F207VGT6

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Mikroe
Product Category: Daughter Cards & OEM Boards
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Cards
Brand: Mikroe
Core: ARM Cortex M3
Interface Type: Serial
Operating Supply Voltage: 3.3 V
Product Type: Daughter Cards & OEM Boards
Factory Pack Quantity: 1
Subcategory: Embedded Solutions
Unit Weight: 20 g
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CNHTS:
8473309000
CAHTS:
8471500090
USHTS:
8471500150
JPHTS:
847150000
TARIC:
8471500000
MXHTS:
8471500100
ECCN:
3A991.a.2

EasyMx PRO™ v7 Development Board for STM32® ARM®

Mikroe EasyMx PRO™ v7 Development Board for STM32® ARM® is a full-featured development board for STM32® ARM® Cortex™-M3 and Cortex™-M4 microcontrollers. The board is delivered with an MCU card containing the STM32F107VCT6 microcontroller. EasyMx PRO™ v7 for STM32® ARM® contains 17 on-board modules necessary for the development of a variety of applications, including multimedia, Ethernet, USB, CAN, and more. A TFT with a touch panel along with a stereo mp3 codec allows the user to develop multimedia applications. There are 2 USB connectors and 2 USB-UART connectors on the board as well. The piezo buzzer will help test sound signalization, and the I2C EEPROM, Serial Flash, and microSD card slot can be used to store data. DS1820 and LM35 temperature sensor sockets are also included. The powerful on-board mikroProg™ programmer and hardware debugger, based on the popular ST-LINK v2, supports over 180 ARM® microcontrollers.