STM32F4 high-performance discovery board
The ARM® Cortex™-M4-based STM32 F4 series is an extension of the industry-leading STM32 portfolio towards even higher performance.
Like the STM32 F2 series, these MCUs leverage ST‘s 90 nm NVM technology and ST’s ART Accelerator™ to reach the industry’s highest benchmark scores for Cortex-M-based microcontrollers with 210 DMIPS at 168 MHz operating frequency.
The ARM® Cortex™-M4-based STM32 F4 series is an extension of the industry-leading STM32 portfolio towards even higher performance.
Like the STM32 F2 series, these MCUs leverage ST‘s 90 nm NVM technology and ST’s ART Accelerator™ to reach the industry’s highest benchmark scores for Cortex-M-based microcontrollers with 210 DMIPS at 168 MHz operating frequency.

waynechen
No high speed USB support
langwadt
haven't gotten around to playing with it but, if only it was 2mm longer, 2mm wider and all connectors and jumpers were on the top side is would have been a perfect fit for this box:
http://www.reichelt.de/Fischer-AKG-Geraetebausaetze/AKG-71-24-100-ME/ind...
SA_Penguin
ADC runs up 7.2 MSample/sec. It's a crying shame the card doesn't support high Speed USB, or you could send that data stream straight to a PC.
As it stands, you need to design (and implement) a decimation FIR filter. Oh well - at least downsampling by a factor of 8 means you can bump the resolution up to 16 bits...
Headhunter
I don't understand why they're not 16bit in the first place?
Anyone using the CAN2.0 on it?
B