Mikroe Mikromedia 5 for TIVA Capacitive
Mikroe Mikromedia 5 for TIVA Capacitive is a compact development board designed as a complete solution for rapidly developing multimedia and GUI-centric applications. The Mikroe Mikromedia 5 for TIVA Capacitive board features USB, Ethernet, Wi-Fi®, and RF connectivity options. The device also has a digital motion sensor, battery-charging functionality, a piezo-buzzer, an SD card reader, and an RTC. The MIkromedia 5 has more functions beyond multimedia, including two standardized 1x26 pin headers that expose the available MCU pins, adding another layer of expandability. Connectivity can be further expanded with several mikroBUS™ sockets, additional connectors, peripherals, and more.Features
- 5" TFT display with a capacitive touchscreen
- Powerful graphics controller with 24-bit color palette (16.7 million colors)
- DSP-powered embedded sound CODEC IC
- No additional hardware modifications required
- Texas Instruments TM4C129XNCZADI3 32-bit microcontroller
- Four mounting holes at all four corners allow simple installation with mounting screws
- Nice stylish casing
- WiFi module labeled as CC3100 enables Wi-Fi connectivity offering the TCP/IP stack, a powerful crypto engine with 256-bit AES support, WPA2 security, and SmartConfig™ technology
- Dedicated audio CODEC IC, labeled as VS1053B, supports many different audio formats commonly found on various digital audio devices
- Programmed and debugged over the JTAG/SWD compatible 2x5-pin header
- FXOS8700CQ advanced integrated 3-axis accelerometer/3-axis magnetometer detects many different motion-related events
- Two independent controllers: the Raster Controller and the LCD Interface Display Driver (LIDD) Controller
- Power supply unit (PSU) provides clean and regulated power necessary for proper operation of the Mikromedia 5
- microSD card slot allows storing large amounts of data externally on a microSD memory card
- USB peripheral module, allowing simple USB connectivity
- Ethernet controller is integrated into TM4C129L(X)NCZAD microcontroller, with a variety of useful features
- The RTC peripheral utilizes a separate power supply source, typically a battery
- An ambient light sensor (ALS) can be used for dimming the screen intensity in low-light conditions
- An infrared (IR) receiver with the integrated PIN diode and a demodulation section allows simple control over an IR remote controller to be implemented
- The MCP9700A, an integrated low-power linear active thermistor, allows measurement of the ambient temperature
- A high-brightness RGB LED option can be used to provide visual feedback in a very simple way
- Headers and On-Off switch
- Most of the host MCU pins are routed to the two 1x26 pin headers, making them available for further connectivity
- Reset button located on the front side of the board used to generate a LOW logic level on the microcontroller reset pin
Opublikowano: 2020-10-05
| Zaktualizowano: 2024-08-15
