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STM32F103V100 ARM-CM3 Board

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The STM103V100 is an arm evaluation board for STMicroelectronic's ARM Cortex-M3 core-based STM32F103VBT6 microcontroller for evaluating or prototyping platform based on the STM32F10x microcontrollers. The device has a complete range of peripherals including full speed USB2.0, CAN2.0A/B compliant interface, two I2C channels, two SPI channels, three USART channels with smartcard support, internal 20KB SRAM and 128KB Flash, JTAG, SWD and uLinkMe debugging, motor control connector, SD card socket, etc. The arm evaluation board is provided with plenty of software examples, which can be used in popular Keil MDK environment.

Product Description

Related documentations
Documentations Size Download
ST STM32F103V100 Eval Board User Manual 377KB
ST STM32F103V100 Eval Board Schematic 193KB
STM32F10x Flash programming 276KB
STM32F103x Datasheet 1.05MB
The ARM Cortex-M3 processor is the latest generation of ARM processors for embedded systems. It has been developed to provide a low-cost platform that meets the needs of MCU implementation, with a reduced pin count and low-power consumption, while delivering outstanding computational performance and an advanced system response to interrupts. The ARM Cortex-M3 32-bit RISC processor features exceptional code-efficiency, delivering the high-performance expected from an ARM core in the memory size usually associated with 8- and 16-bit devices.
 
The STM32F103VBT6 microcontroller is among STM32F103xx Performance Line family, which incorporates the high-performance ARM Cortex-M3 32-bit RISC core operating at a 72 MHz frequency, high-speed embedded memories (Flash memory up to 128Kbytes and SRAM up to 20 Kbytes), and an extensive range of enhanced I/Os and peripherals connected to two APB buses. All devices offer two 12-bit ADCs, three general purpose 16-bit timers plus one PWM timer, as well as standard and advanced communication interfaces: up to two ICs and SPIs, three UARTs, an USB and a CAN.
 
Hardware Features:
  • Dimensions: 172mm x 114mm
  • Processor: STM32F103VBT6, compatible with STM32F103V8T6 (100 pins), STM32F103RBT6, STM32F103R8T6, STM32F103C8T6, STM32F103C6T6
  • 8Mbyte serial Flash
  • RTC with backup battery
  • Three Power supply options: 5V DC power supply, USB power supply, led out Pin strip
  • USB device (USB2.0)
  • CAN2.0 interface
  • Two RS232 serial ports (one supports RTS/CTS function)
  • IrDA transceiver
  • LCD interface with 16x2 Character LCD
  • SD card socket
  • Smart card socket (on the rear of the board)
  • One Motor control connector
  • One extended temperature sensor
  • Audio play/record
  • Two debug interfaces options: 10-pin SWD or 20-pin JTAG
  • Four buttons (Wakeup, Reset, Tamper and User)
  • Four LEDs
  • Joystick with 4-direction control and selector
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    STM32V100 (STM32F103VB) Function Block Diagram:
     
    STM32F103xx Series Device Summary:
     
     
    Software:
    Embest Provides plenty of software examples for this STM32V100 (STM32F103VB) arm evaluation board, all in source code. These software examples can be debugged under the popular Keil MDK environments. The structure of the directories is as below:
    DirectoryContent
                          MDK All source codes under MDK environment
                   Basic examples 
                   USART Project Communicate with PC though the terminal
                   FLASH Project Read and write internal flash
                    DMA Project Transfer data from FLASH to RAM in DMA mode
                    CAN Project Communicate with CAN in loopback mode
                   SYSTICK Project Configure the SysTick to generate a time base equal to 1ms

    DEBUG Project

     Demonstrate the STM32F10x Firmware Library in DEBUG mode

    ADC Project

     Use ADC and DMA to transfer converted data from ADC to a data buffer continuously

    GPIO Project

     Configure GPIOs
                    EXTI Project Configure an external interrupt line
                    RCC Project The way to configure the system clock source
                    RTC Project How to use the RTC peripheral
                    WWDG Project The way to update at regulated period, the WWDG counter using the Early Wakeup interrupt
                    BKP Project Write/read data to/from data backup registers
                    TIM Project Output different frequencies though four channels
                    TIM1 Project Configure TIM1 peripheral to generate 7 PWM signals with 4 different duty cycles
                    NVIC Project The use of the Nested Vectored Interrupt Controller
                    SPI Project Communicate with an M25P64 FLASH with SPI
                   IWDG Project Refresh IWDG counter using the SysTick interrupt
                   IrDA Project Transmit Transmit data sent by joystick through IrDA
                  IrDA_Receive Project Receive data sent by IrDA
                   PWR Project The system power control
                   LCD_1620 Project Print char in 16*2 LCD
                 LCD_SPI_char Project Print char in 240*320 LCD with SPI
                 LCD_SPI_picture Project Print picture in 240*320 LCD with SPI
                 SD_card Project Communicate with external SD card
                 Cortex-M3 Project The example of CortexM3 Bit-Band
                 Tsensor Project Communicate with Temperature sensor IC
         USB (Audio_Speaker) Project Provide audio device drive with USB
         USB (JoystickMouse) Project Control the mouse with five direction keys on board
         USB (Mass_Storage) Project Communicate with SD card though USB
     USB  Project(Device_Firmware_Upgrade) Provide the device driver to communicate with PC
    About STMicroelectronics

    STMicroelectronics is the world's fifth largest semiconductor company with net revenues of US$9.84 billion in 2008.
    STMicroelectronics was created in 1987 by the merger of SGS Microelettronica of Italy and Thomson Semiconducteurs of France. Since its formation, ST has grown faster than the semiconductor industry as a whole and it has been one of the world's Top Five semiconductor suppliers since 2005.

    The group totals over 50,000 employees, 16 advanced research and development units, 39 design and application centers, 15 main manufacturing sites and 78 sales offices in 36 countries.
    Corporate Headquarters, as well as the headquarters for Europe, the Middle East and Africa, (EMEA) are in Geneva. The Company's U.S. Headquarters are in Carrollton (Texas); those for Asia-Pacific are based in Singapore and Japanese operations are headquartered in Tokyo. The "Greater China" region, which includes Hong Kong, China and Taiwan, is headquartered in Shanghai.

    ST has a worldwide network of front-end (wafer fabrication) and back-end (assembly and test and packaging) plants. ST's principal wafer fabs are presently located in Agrate Brianza and Catania (Italy), Crolles, Rousset and Tours (France), and Singapore. The wafer fabs are complemented by highly efficient assembly and test facilities located in China, Malaysia, Malta, Morocco and Singapore.

    Product Portfolio

    ST aims to be the leader in multimedia convergence and power applications, offering one of the world's broadest product portfolios, including application-specific products containing a large proprietary IP (Intellectual Property) content and multi-segment products that range from discrete devices to high-performance microcontrollers, secure smart card chips and MEMS devices.

    To maximize the benefit of scale that is becoming increasingly important in some semiconductor markets, ST completed the creation of two joint ventures in 2008. In the memory field, ST, Intel and Francisco Partners formed a new company, Numonyx, dedicated to providing non-volatile memory solutions, including NAND and NOR Flash memories as well as MCP (multi-chip package) memory solutions, for a wide variety of consumer and industrial applications. ST holds a 48% share in Numonyx.

    ST has also been very active in the wireless arena. In mid 2008, ST and NXP combined their key wireless semiconductor operations in a joint venture, in which ST held 80%. In February 2009, ST acquired the minority stake from NXP and merged its wireless operations with Ericsson Mobile Platforms to create ST-Ericsson, a 50/50 joint venture focusing on semiconductors and platforms for mobile applications.

    STMicroelectronics Cortex-M3 Products
    STM32 (Cortex-M3) - 32-bit Microcontrollers

    The STM32 family of 32-bit Flash Microcontrollers is based on the breakthrough ARM Cortex(TM)-M3 core - a core specifically developed for embedded applications. The STM32 family benefits from the Cortex-M3 architectural enhancements including the Thumb-2 instruction set to deliver improved performance with better code density, significantly faster response to interrupts, all combined with industry leading power consumption.

    The STM32 family is built to offer new degrees of freedom to MCU users. It offers a complete 32-bit product range that combines high-performance, real-time, low-power and low-voltage operation, while maintaining full integration and ease of development.

    Compatibility of pin-assignments, peripherals and software across all STM32 devices is a core technical feature throughout this family of microcontrollers.

    STM32F10x Introduction
    Key Features:
    Leading-edge architecture with the latest Cortex-M3 core from ARM
    Excellent real-time behaviour
    Oustanding power efficiency
    Superior and innovative peripherals
    Maximum integration
    Easy development, fast time to market
    STMicroelectronics Cortex-M3 Product List
    STM32V100 (STM32F103VB)X Hardware Specification
    STM32V100 (STM32F103VB) function modules chart as follows:
    PACKING LIST
    NO NAME / TYPE QTY DESCRIPTION
    1 STM32F103V100 ARM-CM3 Board 1 Main board, manufacture by Embest.
    2 RS-232 Serial Cable / DB9 F-M 1 Connect the COM port to Host PC. 9-pin male to 9-pin female, no longer than 10ft/3m, wired one-to-one.
    3 USB Cable / A-B 1 To supply power to the board or for downloading and programming.
    4 RJ45 Ethernet Cable 1 Connect to the Ethernet port
    Total weight of UNIT package (kg): 0.9kg
    OPTIONAL
    # NAME / TYPE QTY DESCRIPTION
    1 CDROM (free) 1 01-Documents -- user manual, data sheet and the other development document.
    02-images -- image files for this product.
    03-Software -- software program for this product.
    04-Tools -- the utilities tools and software.
    CDROM

    Additional Information

    Model STV2