Hi,
is there a schematic for the MP32F4?
I think it is rather important for programming as I need to know which ports are on which pins and how is the MPU6000 connected?
Can I assume it is similar to the V2? (except the MPU6000)
Martin
Tags:
Permalink Reply by Thomas Bredehorn on February 23, 2012 at 8:20am Hi Martin,
I asked Roberto the same question (yesterday, per email) .
He answered that there is a schematic, but he was out of his office,
so I hope I will get it today.
If yes, and Roberto allows to post it, I will attach it here
best
Thomas
Dear Friends,
i posted the schematics in learning center.
Best
Roberto
Permalink Reply by Martin Posch on February 24, 2012 at 12:05am mille grazie Roberto
saluti
Martin
Permalink Reply by Thomas Bredehorn on February 24, 2012 at 12:07am Thanks for the schematic.
I did an export (from slideshow) to PDF.
see attached file..
best
Thomas
Hello,
on the shematic the processor is an ARM7 : is it a bug in the name or is it not the last version?
Permalink Reply by Thomas Bredehorn on March 6, 2012 at 12:30pm On the schematic the processor is a Cortex M3 (STM32F1)
the STM32F2 and F4 are very similar to connect, only some pins have to set to an other state.
This is explained on sheet 4/5
In the same idea, is it possible to have the shematic/data shield of the VR Navi board for MP32F4 ?
Permalink Reply by Martin Posch on March 6, 2012 at 4:28pm Attached is a PDF whith all Info from MP32 V3 and VRIMU
Permalink Reply by Thomas Bredehorn on March 6, 2012 at 4:28pm I've only the VRIMU 1.0 schematics.
But I don't know if Roberto changed something since that
(I do not own a VRIMU, so I can't check this )
Permalink Reply by Thomas Bredehorn on March 6, 2012 at 4:30pm Seems that Martin was 8 seconds faster :)
Permalink Reply by Martin Posch on March 6, 2012 at 4:40pm Just by accident ;-)
I have combined the V3 Pinout, V3 Schematic and The VRIMU SChematic in one file after downloading them, as I need all the info combined (when I find time to work on it )
Permalink Reply by Martin Posch on March 6, 2012 at 4:33pm The printing on my VRIMU states V1.0, so I assume it is not changed.
Roberto, is that correct?
© 2013 Created by Roberto Navoni.