Mbed-Enabled development board offers SPI and I2C connectivity
The MAX32625MBED Arm Mbed-enabled development platform from Maxim Integrated is now being shipped by Mouser Electronics. The board provides a complete, functional system for developing and debugging a variety of low-power embedded systems, such as sensor hubs, connected sports devices, wearable medical patches, and fitness monitors.
The development platform includes a Maxim MAX32625 microcontroller and an onboard Arm Mbed hardware development kit interface to provide quick connection to toolchains.
The onboard MAX32625 device is based on the 32-bit RISC Arm Cortex-M4F microcontroller with a floating point unit (FPU).
It includes 512MBytes of flash and 160kBytes of SRAM, with the architecture combining high-efficiency signal-processing functionality with low cost and ease of use.
The MAX32625MBED board features a throughhole prototyping area with adjacent access to analogue front end (AFE) connections and up to 40 general-purpose input/output (GPIO) access through Arduino-compatible pins and additional 100mil × 100mil headers.
It offers SPI and I2C connectivity, as well as an integrated USB 2.0 Full Speed interface that provides a data channel of up to 12Mbits/s.