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JTAG-SWD-SWIM programmer-debugger for STM32 and STM8 microcontrollers compatible with ST-Link / V2.
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Programmer-debugger with USB supporting JTAG and SWD interfaces (STM32 microcontrollers) and SWIM (STM8 microcontrollers).
Fully compatible with ST-Link / V2 programmer-debugger from STMicroelectronics.
The ZL30PRGv2 interface is a functional equivalent of the ST-Link / V2 interface from STMicroelectronics. With it, you can program in the system microcontrollers from families: STM32 (via JTAG connector) and STM8 (via SWIM connector), you can also debug the work of microcontrollers from both families.
The device works with a PC via the USB interface, it is supported by programming environments:
Adapter for 20/14/10-pin JTAG. It allows to connect the JTAG programmer to a evaluation boards which uses various standards of the programming connector. IDC20, IDC14, IDC10 and JST-XH sockets are available.
JTAG interface galvanic separator that protects equipment against damage caused by potential differences, with a maximum clock frequency of 110 MHz, 3-5 V power supply, and isolation voltage up to 1 kVDC, equipped with multiple connectors and optical status signaling
Adafruit 2094 - JTAG (2x10 2.54mm) to SWD (2x5 1.27mm) Cable Adapter Board
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Open-source single-board computer (SBC), can run Android 4.2, Android 4.4*, Ubuntu, Debian, Fedora, Raspbian, ArchLinux, openSUSE, OpenWrt, Bananian, and other Linux OS systems such as Gentoo and Fedora. It uses the AllWinner A20 SoC, and has 1GB DDR3 SDRAM with wired Gigabit ethernet (RJ45 socket) and a SATA port
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Wireless, precise pressure, temperature and humidity sensor with built-in event memory
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AVT kit for self-assembly of a power controller with LCD display. AVT3218 B
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AVT kit for self-assembly universal timer 0 to 99min. AVT3200 B
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The Tower Windmill from Ugears is more than a mechanical puzzle. It is an exciting adventure into the history of old England. The model is based on the Chesterton Windmill, a 17th-century cylindrical stone tower windmill that was built outside the village of Chesterton, Warwickshire county. Built around 1632-33, the Windmill was restored between 1965 and 1974 and today it is the earliest tower mill in England to retain any of its working parts.
This unique construction with an arched base was presumably built by a prominent figure of the period, Sir Edward Peyto that owned Chesterton Manor at that time. UGears 70055
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JTAG-SWD-SWIM programmer-debugger for STM32 and STM8 microcontrollers compatible with ST-Link / V2.