【STM32MP135F-DK】 Part 1: Unboxing & Hardware Review
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I have to say that ST's official development board is really exquisite and is a model for Chinese engineers to learn from. The original plastic packaging has been replaced with such renewable packaging. ST has a strong sense of environmental protection. Thumbs up! !
The STM32MP135F-DK is based on the Arm single cortex-A7 32-bit STM32MP135 microcontroller with onboard DDR3RAM and uses the STM32 MPU openSTlinux distribution software to develop accessible applications. The STM32MP135F-DK Discovery Kit includes the ST-LINK embedded debugging tool, buttons, LEDs, a USB Type-C connector, two 10/100 Mbit/s Ethernet (RMII) connectors and a microSD connector. The Discovery Kit features a GPIO expansion connector to expand functionality using third-party expansion boards. The development board includes an LCD display with a touch panel, WiFi and BLUETOOTH, low energy capabilities, and a 2-megapixel CMOS camera module. It has secure boot and encryption capabilities. The STM32MP135F-DK Discovery Kit is ideal for USB, dual Ethernet, LCD, microSD card, user buttons WiFi, Bluetooth, low energy, and a 2-megapixel CMOS camera module. Unfortunately, the STM32MP135FDK does not have Flash for users to use. The system is stored in an external SD card or Flash, such as EMMC, NAND, etc. Therefore, the program needs to be loaded from the external Flash into the memory after power-on .
Development board, camera, cable.
The development board is very sophisticated.
Resources for the development board:
- The STM32MP135FAF7 MPU features an Arm Cortex A7 32-bit processor running at up to 1 GHz and is available in a TFBGA320 package
- ST PMIC STPMIC1
- 4.3" 480x272 pixel LCD module with capacitive touch panel and RGB interface
- UXGA 2MP CMOS Camera Module (Included) with MIPI CSI-2 /SMIA CCP2 Deserializer
- Dual 10/100 Mbit/s Ethernet (RMII) compliant with IEEE-802.3u standard, one of which supports Wake-on-LAN (WoL)
- USB Host 4-Port Hub
- USB Type-C DRP based on STM32G0 devices
- 4 user LEDs
- 4 buttons (2 user, 1 intervention and 1 reset)
- 1 wake-up button
- On-board current measurement
- Onboard ST-LINK-V3E debugger/programmer with USB re-enumeration: mass storage, virtual COM port and debug port
- Supports multiple integrated development environments (IDEs), including STM32CubeIDE
- Dual-channel MIPI CSI-2 camera module expansion
- 2 × Ethernet RJ45
- 4 USB Type-A ports
- USB micro-B
- USB Type-C
- microSD Card Holder
- GPIO Expansion
- 5V/3A USB Type-C power input (charger not included)
- VBAT used as backup power supply
PCB design information:
GPIO expansion port:
PCB design, software and other information are completely open source, 6-layer board design. ST is very generous and does not hide design resources, which is something that domestic MCU manufacturers do not have. I feel like I am looking at a work of art.
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