[2022 Digi-Key Innovation Design Competition] Material Unboxing STM32F7508-DK
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I am very honored to participate in and be shortlisted for the 2022 Digi-Key Innovation Design Competition. I would like to thank EEWORLD and Digi-Key Electronics for providing a platform for electronic engineers to showcase their skills. I am also very grateful to Digi-Key for providing a rich bill of materials for everyone to choose from. The development board used in the design work I participated in this time is the evaluation board of ST's 32-bit MCU. The STM32F7508-DK Discovery Board is a complete demonstration and development platform designed for the STM32F750N8H6 microcontroller based on the STMicroelectronics Arm Cortex-M7 core. In addition, other development boards are used in my plan, but there is not enough money, so I borrowed them from the supplier (well, most hardware engineers will use their faces).
Here we mainly show the unboxing of STM32F7508-DK.
From the picture you can see the resources included:
The microcontroller has four I2C, six SPI with three multiplexed simplex I2S, SDMMC, four USARTs, four UARTs, two CANs, three 12-bit ADCs, two 12-bit DACs, two SAIs, 8 to 14-bit digital camera module interface, internal 320+16+4-Kb SRAM and 64-Kb flash memory, USB OTG HS and FS, Ethernet MAC, FMC interface, Quad-SPI interface, SWD debug support. The discovery board provides everything users need to get started quickly and develop applications easily.
The full range of hardware features on the board helps users evaluate almost all peripherals (USB OTG HS and FS, 10/100-Mbit Ethernet, microSD card, USART, SAI stereo audio DAC with audio input and output jacks, ST-MEMS digital microphone, SDRAM, Quad-SPI Flash, 4.3-inch color LCD-TFT with capacitive multi-touch pad, SPDIF RCA input, etc.) and develop their applications. The Arduino Uno V3 connector allows easy connection of expansion boards or daughter boards for user-specific applications. The integrated ST-LINK/V2-1 provides an embedded in-circuit debugger and programmer for STM32.
The manual can be found on the official website. Its layout corresponds to the actual product. The layout is as follows:
The only downside is that I don't have a USB Type-A to Micro-B adapter cable, which I can play with later.
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