STEVAL-PCC009V2, IBU Motor Control & IPS Universal Interface Evaluation Board based on STM32x

Reference Design using part STM32F103RBT6 by STMicroelectronics

Manufacturer

STMicroelectronics
  • Application Category
    Interface
  • Product Type
    UART to USB Interface

For End Products

  • Industrial Motor Applications

Description

  • STEVAL-PCC009V2, Evaluation Board implements an IBU universal interface (IBUUI), which is an STM32x-based USB-to-serial interface bridge consisting of a configurable 10-pin interface and a 30-pin interface. The STM32x microcontroller is used as an interface between the PC and another end system. Various communication peripherals are multiplexed with GPIOs, ADC and PWM channels in both the 10-pin and 30-pin interfaces. With these interfaces, there is a provision to connect a device which can communicate using I2C, SPI and UART. Thus, the IBUUI tool allows users to connect a serial communication-based device to a PC. At the same time, it allows user control of some GPIOs available in 10-pin and 30- pin interfaces, and sets them to input/output mode as per application requirements

Key Features

  • Interface Standards
    SPI|I2C|UART
  • Functions
    Line Transmitter/Receiver

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