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LM3S2D93-IBZ80-A2T
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LM3S2D93-IBZ80-A2T Description
The Texas Instruments LM3S2D93-IBZ80-A2T is a development board designed for use with the Stellaris LM3S2D93 microcontroller. This microcontroller is a member of the Stellaris family of 32-bit ARM Cortex-M3 processors, which are known for their low power consumption and high performance.
Description:
The LM3S2D93-IBZ80-A2T development board is a comprehensive platform that provides developers with a range of features and tools to facilitate the development and testing of applications using the LM3S2D93 microcontroller. The board includes a variety of interfaces and peripherals, including USB, Ethernet, and a range of communication interfaces such as UART, SPI, and I2C.
Features:
- Stellaris LM3S2D93 microcontroller with 32-bit ARM Cortex-M3 processor
- 512KB of flash memory and 64KB of SRAM
- USB and Ethernet interfaces for communication and data transfer
- UART, SPI, and I2C communication interfaces
- JTAG and SWD interfaces for debugging and programming
- On-board power supply and voltage regulators
- Expansion connectors for adding additional modules and peripherals
- LEDs and switches for user input and output
Applications:
The LM3S2D93-IBZ80-A2T development board is suitable for a wide range of applications, including:
- Industrial control and automation
- Medical equipment
- Home automation and smart home devices
- Consumer electronics
- Robotics and automation
- IoT devices and applications
In summary, the Texas Instruments LM3S2D93-IBZ80-A2T is a versatile and powerful development board that provides developers with a range of features and tools to facilitate the development and testing of applications using the Stellaris LM3S2D93 microcontroller. Its low power consumption and high performance make it an ideal choice for a wide range of applications.



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