ARM Cortex M3 Dev Board

Nathan Zimmermanl has been aiding in developing an Embedded 2 class of North Dakota State University(NDSU) .
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ARM Cortex M3 Dev Board

by Nathan Zimmerman


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Nathan Zimmermanl has been aiding in developing an Embedded 2 class of North Dakota State University(NDSU) . For the class he attempted to develop a flexible and cheap dev board that could host numerous advance applications such as Ethernet and USB.
He selected the WIZnet ** W5200 ** for cheaper & easiser Ethernet solution.


Dev Board Features:

  • LPC1768 ARM Cortex M3 MCU
  • W5200 SPI based Ethernet Controller
  • 160×128 Color LCD Display
  • FTDI FT232 VCP USB
  • 2nd USB port hooked directly to the LPC1768 for more advance USB applications
  • 6 LEDs, 4 push buttons, 1 potentiometer
  • NRF24L01 SPI Wireless Module
  • Can be powered via USB or wall-wart plugin
  • Micro is modular and thus can be easily replaced
  • Raw part costs for these boards at quantity x10 is roughly 70 usd.

The board is compatible with the following IDE’s / JTAG Programers:
LPC Xpresso Board & Code Red IDE (+ FreeRTOS)
Ulink2 Programer & Keil IDE


Learn More…
He made DIY Walking Desk using WIZnet Wifi solution WizFi210.


ARM Cortex M3 Dev Board

by Nathan Zimmerman


Alt Text

Nathan Zimmermanl has been aiding in developing an Embedded 2 class of North Dakota State University(NDSU) . For the class he attempted to develop a flexible and cheap dev board that could host numerous advance applications such as Ethernet and USB.
He selected the WIZnet ** W5200 ** for cheaper & easiser Ethernet solution.


Dev Board Features:

  • LPC1768 ARM Cortex M3 MCU
  • W5200 SPI based Ethernet Controller
  • 160×128 Color LCD Display
  • FTDI FT232 VCP USB
  • 2nd USB port hooked directly to the LPC1768 for more advance USB applications
  • 6 LEDs, 4 push buttons, 1 potentiometer
  • NRF24L01 SPI Wireless Module
  • Can be powered via USB or wall-wart plugin
  • Micro is modular and thus can be easily replaced
  • Raw part costs for these boards at quantity x10 is roughly 70 usd.

The board is compatible with the following IDE’s / JTAG Programers:
LPC Xpresso Board & Code Red IDE (+ FreeRTOS)
Ulink2 Programer & Keil IDE


Learn More…
He made DIY Walking Desk using WIZnet Wifi solution WizFi210.


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