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Re: fuel your Arduino with Shield
« Reply #20 on: December 12, 2011, 04:16:45 PM »
Eto na sila.


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Re: fuel your Arduino with Shield
« Reply #21 on: December 14, 2011, 10:07:24 AM »
For STM32 with Hardware Aurduino compatible slot,


Price = Php 2,500.00   +  air21freight 120 php   :   (good only for this promo,  group of 5 buyer - thanks )

•Including 2.4" TFT LCD Touchscreen, diamension of LCD screen
•CPU: STM32F103VET6, TQFP 100 pins  FLASH£º512K BYTES, SRAM:64KBYTES
•1 JTAG debug interface
•1 power LED indicattor (Green), 1 status LED (Blue)
•1 RS232 port, Need crossover cable to talk to PC
•Support 3 pin ISP
•1 USB2.0 SLAVE port
•1 Micro SD(TF) slot, uses SDIO
•1 2.4 inch TFT (240X320 (touch screen) ), use FSMC 16 bits interface to control
•1 SPI interfaced  AT45DB161D(2M BYTES) serial FLASH
•1 functional botton
•1 RTC battery socket
•1 RJ45 Ethernet port
•All unused GPIO pins are connected to external headers.


gusto ko sana ito.. pero 1diy, may ganito po ba kayo?




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Features:
 • CPU: STM32F103VCT6; (LQFP100-pin, on-chip integrated 256K flash, 48KRAM, 16x12Bit A / D, 2x12Bit D / A, PWM, CAN, USB and other resources)
• Run 72MHz Clock / 90MIPS (1.25DMIPS/MHz)
• 8MHz crystal, 32.768KHz crystal
• 3.2-inch TFT true color touch screen module (320 x 240 resolution) with FMSC High-Speed interface, color touch module configuration TSC2046 or ADS7843 controller
• TFT LCD use Single Chip Driver No.SSD1289
• Wolfson-WM8731S: Portable Internet Audio CODEC with Headphone Driver
• 1 x MicroSD card (SDIO mode) can be used to store pictures
• 1 x CAMERA interface port (camera OV7725 + FIFO module not included)
• 1 x CAN2.0 A / B Interface port
• 2 x RS232 port (one standard DB9 interface, one with lead pins out)
• 1 x USB2.0 full-speed DEVICE interface
• 1 x IIS audio interface for MP3 software-decode output
• 1 x 5-Way Joystick
• 2 x User keys and 1 x Reset button
• 1 x RTC backup battery holder
• 1 x Adjustable Potentiometer input analog signal
• 3 x LED lights, a power indicator light, a USB communication indicator and user programmable light
• 1 x Standard ARM JTAG 20 pin
• 3 Boot up modes: User Flash, System memory and SRAM
• Support IR signal input (Optional Module)
• Board Size: 115MM X 85MM


para di na ko gumawa ng board sa STM32103 chips ko =)
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Re: fuel your Arduino with Shield
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Re: fuel your Arduino with Shield
« Reply #22 on: December 15, 2011, 04:04:11 AM »
Shields ba ika nyo!






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Re: fuel your Arduino with Shield
« Reply #23 on: December 15, 2011, 05:02:46 PM »
namamasko po...

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Re: fuel your Arduino with Shield
« Reply #24 on: December 15, 2011, 06:57:41 PM »
sarap naman laruin ng mga yan.....sobrang daming appointment ngayong buwan di ko na inabot ang sale....see you next year......

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