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The STM32F4 Cortex Discovery Kit from ST Electronics

Information type: Data Sheets
Keywords: 32 bit, STM32F4, STM32F4 Discovery Kit, STMicro, stmicroelectronics
Manufacturer: STMicroelectronics
Technology: ARM Cortex

概览

The world’s highest performance Cortex™-M microcontrollers with 168 MHz FCPU/210 DMIPS & 363 Coremark score

The Discovery Kit Features

STM32F407VGT6 MCU
on-board ST-LINK/V2
2x ST MEMS motion sensor and microphone
Audio DAC
USB OTG with micro-AB connector
Extension header for all LQFP100 I/Os
Eight LEDs

详细信息





Available from RS Components (link goes via country page)


For evaluation the STM32 F4 series of high-performance MCUs with DSP and FPU instructions


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 DSP instructions and the floating point unit enlarge the range of addressable applications.


The STM32 F4 series is the result of a perfect symbiosis of the real-time control capabilities of an MCU and the signal processing performance of a DSP, and thus complements the STM32 portfolio with a new class of devices, digital signal controllers (DSC).


The STM32 F4 series remains pin-to-pin and software compatible with the STM32 F2 series and features more SRAM, peripheral improvements such as full duplex I²S, improved RTC and faster ADCs.


The devices are available in WLCSP (< 4.5 x 4.5 mm), LQFP64, LQFP100, LQFP144, LQFP176 and UFBGA176 packages.


Design Resources


Application & Technical Notes

Slink Utility

ST-LinkV2 driver

USB libraries for the STM32F407 device on the board

Want to know how to develop with the STM32F4 discovery boards using Linux?


Hack A Day

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The STM32F4 Discovery Board DataSheet

评论

SA_Penguin

Australia

13 周 前

Its not BAD, but... it could be a whole lot better!

The chip supports high speed USB - but its not implemented on the board. Why not?

The chip has a whole mess of functions, but you can't use them at the same time-you need to select pin functions. God help you if you want 2 functions that use the same pin.

There are 12-bit ADCs that can sample at over 2MS/sec - but due to the sample circuit, lose resolution at about 3KHz. Several pins are wasted as unputs to these ADCs. There are also umpteen Timer IO pins.

Even the clock is a maze of internal / external options, with multipliers and PLLs.

With this much junk, you are actually better off looking at FPGAs. You can still get the ARM core, then mix & match peripherals to your taste...

 

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