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Spruce -SolidDigi STM32 Arduino Compatible Board With LCD

915556832
Associate
Posted on October 21, 2011 at 10:54

Spruce -SolidDigi STM32 ARM cortex board can be used with 

http://www.cutedigi.com/product_info.php?products_id=4408

 and is compatible with 

http://www.cutedigi.com/product_info.php?products_id=4407

 .

It can be used in GCC+Eclipse+openocd+openJtag and Arduino enviroment!

Spruce  has Arduino compatible shield pins, all the Arduino shields can be used on SolidDigi STM32 cortex board. Arduino similar IDE can be used to download Arduino code to Spruce  board.

Spruce Hardware Resources:

  • 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.

Arduino IDE Enviroment

    In Arduino IDE enviroment, it is fully compatible with maple, and all arduino shield. The bootloader is flashed through RS232 port, and the arduino program is downloaded frm USB port. The driver of the USB port can be found at the maple IDE, which can be downloaded from:

http://www.soliddigi.com/pub/SOLID_STM32/Tools/Solid-ide-0.0.11-windowsxp32.7z

       

Download:

GCC+Eclipse+OpenOCD+OpenJTAG

 Spruce also supports development using GCC+Eclipse+OpenOCD+OpenJTAG.

     

Download:

http://www.soliddigi.com/download/showdownload.php?id=50&lang=en

:

http://www.soliddigi.com/download/showdownload.php?id=50&lang=en

1 REPLY 1
emalund
Associate III
Posted on October 24, 2011 at 15:26

I'd stay miles away

how much would you trust a company that shamelessly hijack a discussion forum to peddle their stuff.

Erik