STMicroelectronics Digital Power Supply Control Kit Based on STM32G474RE 32 Bit MCU Microcontroller Board STEVAL-DPSG474

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RS Stock No.:
250-0210
Mfr. Part No.:
STEVAL-DPSG474
Manufacturer:
STMicroelectronics
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Brand

STMicroelectronics

Product Type

Microcontroller Development Tool

Kit Classification

Microcontroller Board

Kit Name

Digital Power Supply Control Kit Based on STM32G474RE

Technology

32 Bit MCU

Device Core

ARM 32 Bit Cortex M4

Processor Family Name

Cortex M

Processor Type

Cortex M

Standards/Approvals

No

The STMicroelectronics digital power supply control kit consists of a main board, based on the STM32G474RE microcontroller from the STM32G4 family, and an adapter board, which provides different communication interfaces and allows programming the microcontroller through a standard 20 pin JTAG connector. The STM32G474RE microcontroller includes the high performance Arm Cortex M4 32 bit RISC core operating at up to 170 MHz frequency, a floating point unit, a full set of DSP instructions, and high speed embedded memories. This device embeds peripherals that allow the mathematical or arithmetic function acceleration.

Control board for digital SMPS based on the STM32G474RE microcontroller:

High resolution timer for D SMPS applications

Filter math accelerator unit to perform arithmetic operations on vectors

Coprocessor to provide hardware acceleration of trigonometric functions

64 pin DIN 41612 connector for D SMPS modular approach

STDC14 programming connector

Opto coupled serial communication for board to board communication

RC filters for analog inputs

Protection of the microcontroller analog lines with diode arrays

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