- Waveshare Open429Z-D Package B, STM32F4 Development Board
- Supports STM32F429ZIT6 MCU with 2MB Flash and 256KB RAM
- Facilitates expansion with USB, I2C, SPI, and more interfaces
- Features 2.4" QVGA TFT LCD and 64-Mbit SDRAM
- Includes 3-axis gyroscope and six LEDs for indications
- Enables mbed integration with STM32CubeF4 software
The Waveshare Open429Z-D Package B, STM32F4 Development Board is a sophisticated development platform designed for the ST official tool 32F429IDISCOVERY. It features the STM32F429ZIT6 microcontroller, which is equipped with 2 Mbytes of Flash memory and 256 Kbytes of RAM, making it suitable for a wide range of applications. The board's modular and open design facilitates easy expansion with various optional accessory boards, making it an ideal choice for developers working with STM32 series microcontrollers.
This development board integrates numerous standard interfaces, allowing for seamless peripheral expansions. It includes connectors for USB to UART conversion, I2C, I2S, DCMI, SDIO, CAN, UART, SPI, and SAI interfaces, among others. These interfaces enable the connection of various peripherals such as audio modules, cameras, Micro SD modules, and more, providing developers with extensive flexibility in their projects.
The board also features a 2.4" QVGA TFT LCD, a 64-Mbit SDRAM, and a 3-axis digital output gyroscope, enhancing its capabilities for multimedia and motion-sensing applications. Additionally, it includes six LEDs for various indications, two push-buttons for user interaction and reset functions, and a USB OTG with a micro-AB connector for additional connectivity options.
The development board is powered through the USB bus or an external 3 V or 5 V supply voltage, ensuring versatile power management. It also supports debugging and programming through the JTAG/SWD interface, and it is mbed™-enabled, providing access to a comprehensive suite of free software and examples as part of the STM32CubeF4 package.
Note: Ensure proper handling of the board to avoid static discharge, which can damage sensitive components.