MCBSTM32C User's Guide

Features

The connectors on the evaluation board provide easy access to many of the STM32F107's on-chip peripherals.

  • Serial Port
    A standard DB9 connector is on the board for the STM32F107's built-in UART interfaces. This is a full duplex, serial port.
  • CAN Ports
    2 standard DB9 connectors for applications requiring CAN communications.
  • USB Port
    A standard USB Type B connector for USB communications applications.
  • 100/10M Ethernet Port
    A standard RJ45 connector on the MCBSTM32C board connects to an on-board Ethernet transceiver for applications requiring Ethernet communications.
  • LCD Display with Touch Screen
    A detachable, 240x320 TFT, color LCD display with 4-wire, resistive touch screen. You may use this graphic display device to show real-time debug and program status messages.
  • Stereo CODEC and Amplifier
    A low-power stereo CODEC with headphone and microphone amplifier. You may use this on-board device for audio applications.
  • Motion Sensor
    A low-power, 3-axis accelerometer via I2C/SPI interface. You may use this on-board device for applications requiring the detection of movement.
  • On-board Battery
    A removable, lithium battery is included on the MCBSTM32C to maintain power to the real-time clock when the board disconnects from the main power supply.
  • Analog Voltage Control for ADC Input
    An adjustable analog voltage source for testing the Analog to Digital converter built into the STM32F107 device.
  • MicroSD Card Connector
    A MicroSD Card connector for developing applications requiring access to MicroSD Cards.
  • JTAG and Cortex/ETM Download and Debug
    The MCBSTM32C board incorporates both a JTAG interface and a Cortex Debug + ETM interface.  When coupled with the ULINK2 USB-JTAG adapter, the Serial Wire JTAG interface allows flash programming and debugging.  With the ULINKPro adapter, the Cortex Debug/ETM interface allows flash programming and instruction trace debugging.