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Open407V-D is an STM32 development board designed for the ST official tool STM32F4DISCOVERY, which features the STM32F407VGT6 microcontroller onboard.
The Open407V-D supports further expansion with various optional accessory boards for specific application. The modular and open design makes it the ideal for starting application development with STM32F4 series microcontrollers.
STM32F4DISCOVERY socket: for easily connecting the STM32F4DISCOVERY
USART2 interface: easily connects to RS232, RS485, USB TO 232, etc.
SPI1/SPI2 + AD/DA interface
easily connects to SPI peripherals such as DataFlash (AT45DBxx), SD card, MP3 module, etc.
SPI1 features AD/DA alternative function, supports connecting AD/DA module as well
CAN1 interface: communicates with accessory boards which feature the CAN device conveniently
CAN2 interface: communicates with accessory boards which feature the CAN device conveniently
I2C1/I2C2 interface: easily connects to I2C peripherals such as I/O expander (PCF8574), FRAM (FM24CLxx), etc.
I2S2 / I2S3 / I2C1: for connecting I2S peripherals, such as Audio module
DCMI interface: for connecting camera module
SDIO interface: for connecting Micro SD module, features much faster access speed rather than SPI
FSMC + SPI interface (16-bit FSMC + SPI): for connecting touch screen LCD
FSMC interface (8-bit FSMC): easily connects to peripherals such as NandFlash, Ethernet, etc.
USART3 interface: easily connects to RS232, RS485, USB TO 232, etc.
ULPI interface: for connecting high-speed USB peripheral (the STM32F407V integrates USB HS controller without any PHY device)
Ethernet interface: easily connects the MCU to ethernet network by using an additional ethernet module
5V DC jack
5V/3.3 V power input/output: usually used as power output, also common-grounding with other user board
MCU pins connector: all the MCU pins are accessible on expansion connectors for further expansion
JTAG/SWD interface: for debugging/programming
SD Card Detect jumper
Joystick jumper
short the jumper to connect the joystick to default I/Os used in example code
open the jumper to connect the joystick to custom I/Os via jumper wires
Boot mode switch: for configuring BOOT0 pin
LCD backlight adjustment enable jumper
short the jumper to enable LCD backlight adjustment
open the jumper to disable, and set free the I/O port
AMS1117-3.3: 3.3V voltage regulator
Power supply switch: 5V DC on/off switch
Power indicator
Joystick: five positions
STM32F407VGT6 microcontroller featuring 32-bit ARM Cortex-M4F core, 1 MB Flash, 192 KB RAM in an LQFP100 package
On-board ST-LINK/V2 with selection mode switch to use the kit as a standalone ST-LINK/V2 (with SWD connector for programming and debugging)
Board power supply: through USB bus or from an external 5 V supply voltage
External application power supply: 3 V and 5 V
LIS302DL, ST MEMS motion sensor, 3-axis digital output accelerometer
MP45DT02, ST MEMS audio sensor, omni-directional digital microphone
CS43L22, audio DAC with integrated class D speaker driver
Eight LEDs:
2 USB OTG LEDs LD7 (green) VBus and LD8 (red) over-current
Four user LEDs, LD3 (orange), LD4 (green), LD5 (red) and LD6 (blue)
LD2 (red) for 3.3 V power on
LD1 (red/green) for USB communication
Two push buttons (user and reset)
USB OTG FS with micro-AB connector
Extension header for all LQFP100 I/Os for quick connection to prototyping board and easy probing
Note:
The Open407V-D Standard does not include STM32F4DISCOVERY, nor any other accessory board.
The figure 1, and 2 show the header pinouts of JTAG/SWD interface
Related software (KEIL etc.)
Demo code (examples in C, μC/OS-II)
Schematic (PDF)
STM32 development documentations (Datasheet etc.)
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