Details
STM32 development board, features the STM32F407ZET6 MCU, full IO expander, JTAG/SWD debug interface
Overview
Port407Z is an STM32 development board that features an STM32F407ZET6 device as the microcontroller, supports further expansion with various optional accessory boards for your specific application. It is ideal for starting application development with STM32F family.
Note: Optional accessory boards are NOT included in the price.
What's On Board
- STM32F407ZET6:the high performance STM32 MCU which features:
- Core: ARM Cortex-M4 32-bit RISC
- Feature: a full set of single-cycle DSP instructions
- Operating frequency: 168MHz, 210 DMIPS/1.25 DMIPS/MHz
- Operating voltage: 1.8V-3.6V
- Package: LQFP144
- Memories: 512KB Flash, 196kB SRAM
- MCU communication interfaces:
- 3 x SPI, 4 x USART, 2 x UART, 2 x I2S, 3 x I2C
- 1 x FSMC, 1 x SDIO, 2 x CAN
- 1 x USB 2.0 high-speed/full-speed device/host/OTG controller with dedicated DMA, ULPI and on-chip full-speed PHY
- 1 x 10/100 Ethernet MAC
- 1 x 8 to 14-bit parallel camera interface
- AD & DA converters: 3 x AD (12-bit, 1μs, shares 24 channels); 2 x DA (12-bit)
- Debugging/Programming: supports JTAG/SWD (serial wire debug) interfaces, supports IAP
- AMS1117-3.3: 3.3V voltage regulator
- MIC2075-2BM: onboard chip for USB power management
- Power indicator
- VBUS LED
- LEDs: convenient for indicating I/O status and/or program running state
- Reset button
- User keys
- Joystick: five positions
- 8M crystal oscillator: enables the MCU run at 168M frequency by frequency multiplication
- 32.768K crystal (bottom side), for internal RTC with calibration
- JTAG/SWD interface: for debugging/programming
- USB connector, used for establishing USB communication between PC and the STM32 development board
- UART1 connector, supports ISP (In-System Programming) through UART1, as well as system signal output
- IO expander, all the MCU pins are accessible on expansion connectors for further expansion
- 5V/3.3 V power input/output: usually used as power output, also common-grounding with other user board
- 5V DC jack
- Boot mode selection: for configuring the BOOT0 and BOOT1 pins
- Power supply switch, powered from 5V DC jack or USB connection
- USB HOST jumper
- short the jumper when using USB HOST
- open the jumper to disconnect from I/O port
- VBAT selection jumper
- short the jumper to use system power supply
- open the jumper to connect the VBAT to external power, such as battery
- VREF jumper
- short the jumper to connect VREF+/VREF- respectively to VCC/GND
- open the jumper to connect VREF+/VREF- to other custom pins via jumper wires
- User LEDs jumper
- short the jumper to connect to I/Os used in example code
- open the jumper to connect to other custom pins via jumper wires
- User keys jumper
- short the jumper to connect to I/Os used in example code
- open the jumper to connect to other custom pins via jumper wires
- Joystick jumper
- short the jumper to connect to I/Os used in example code
- open the jumper to connect to other custom pins via jumper wires
Photos
Note:
Accessory board and programmer/debugger in the photos are NOT included in the price.
Port407Z supports programming through UART port, and requires a debugger for debugging.
JTAG/SWD Interfaces
The figure 1, figure 2 shows the header pinout of JTAG, SWD interface respectively
Figure 1. JTAG Header Pinout


Figure 2. SWD Header Pinout


Development Resources
- Related software (KEIL etc.)
- Examples in C
- Schematic (PDF)
- Development documentations
Wiki: www.waveshare.com/wiki/Port407Z