Varick St. 150
Unknown NY
New York, Vereinigte Staaten, 10013
[email protected]
https://eckstein-shop.de/Adafruit-Marken
Am Ostbahnhof 3
Niedersachsen
Clausthal-Zellerfeld, Deutschland, 38678
[email protected]
https://eckstein-shop.de
GTIN: | 4060137088421 |
HAN: | 5600 |
Category: | Development Boards |
Storage Tiers: | Maintain |
Shipping weight: | 0,03 kg |
Item weight: | 0,02 kg |
Dimensions ( Length × Width × Height ): | 7,20 × 5,32 × 1,48 cm |
Adafruit Metro M7 with microSD - An NXP iMX RT1011 microcontroller powers this board with a 500 MHz ARM Cortex M7 processor. There's 8 MB of execute-in-place QSPI for firmware + disk storage and 128KB of SRAM in-chip. Arduino-compatible headers make using any 'shield' daughterboard easy. And, as you can expect, there's a micro SD card slot wired up right on board so that you can read files or data log easily to removable, wear-leveled storage.
The iMX series of chips is the fastest microcontrollers around, with a Cortex M7 processor that is more powerful than the M0 or M4, and clock speeds of 500MHz+. For pure performance, there's nothing better! This chip family is well known for being featured in the Teensy 4 dev board series. Now we have a Metro-shaped board so you can use many Arduino shields, that is fully open source so you can adapt the design to create your own custom layouts, and a USB drag-n-drop bootloader plus CircuitPython support for easy development. Beginners and experts alike will enjoy the combination of low cost, roomy memory and storage, and no-soldering quick start.
Please note that this board does not have Arduino or Platform.io support. You can program it with CircuitPython, a fast-to-start embedded version of the popular Python programming language, or with MCU Xpresso IDE for C/C++ advanced embedded development.
Features:
- NXP iMX RT1011 processor - ARM Cortex M7 processor running at 500 MHz, with 128KB SRAM and high-speed USB!
- Micro SD Card Slot - For audio files, images, scripts, or data logging. Uses SPI port and a chip select pin
- 8MB of QSPI XIP Flash
- Power options - 6-12VDC barrel jack or USB type C
- Arduino-UNO-shape so shields can plug in
- Reset button - Click to restart, double-click to enter UF2 bootloader
- Boot-mode switches to get into the ROM bootloader (you can always reload code over USB if TinyUF2 gets corrupted somehow)
- SWD connector for advanced debugging access.
- On/Off switch
- STEMMA QT connector for I2C devices
- On/User LEDs + status NeoPixel
- Works with CircuitPython!
Technical Details
- Dimensions: 53.2mm x 72mm / 2" x 2.8"
- Height (w/ barrel jack): 14.8mm / 0.6"
- Weight: 22.5g
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Manufacturer according to GPSR
Adafruit Industries LLC, Varick St. 150, 10013 New York, Unknown NY, Vereinigte Staaten, [email protected], https://eckstein-shop.de/Adafruit-Marken
Responsible person according to GPSR
Eckstein GmbH, Am Ostbahnhof 3, 38678 Clausthal-Zellerfeld, Niedersachsen, Deutschland, [email protected], https://eckstein-shop.de