STMicroelectronics STM32G0C1E-EV

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RS Stock No.:
216-2722
Distrelec Article No.:
302-93-624
Mfr. Part No.:
STM32G0C1E-EV
Manufacturer:
STMicroelectronics
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Brand

STMicroelectronics

Device Core

ARM Cortex

Processor Family Name

Hand Operated

Processor Type

Microcontroller

STMicroelectronics STM32G0C1E-EV Evaluation board is a high-end development platform for the STM32G0C1VET6 microcontroller operating at up to 64 MHz frequency with internal 512-Kbyte Flash memory, 144-Kbyte RAM, USB 2.0 FS device and host, two CAN FDs, USB Type-C®, and Power Delivery controller interfaces (UCPD) compliant with USB Type-C® r1.2 and USB PD specification r3.0, three I²Cs, three SPIs, six USARTs, two low-power UARTs, one 12-bit ADC, two 12-bit DACs, three general-purpose comparators, seven general-purpose timers, two low-power timers, HDMI CEC, and SWD debugging support.

The full range of hardware features on the STM32G0C1E-EV Evaluation board includes the mother board, the legacy peripheral daughterboard, and the USB-C® and Power Delivery daughterboard, which help to develop applications, and evaluate all peripherals, such as USB Type-C® connector with USB PD, motor control connector, CAN FD, USB 2.0 FS, RS-232, RS-485, audio DAC, microphone ADC, TFT LCD, IrDA, IR LED, IR receiver, LDR, microSD™ card, CEC on two HDMI connectors, Smartcard slot, RF EEPROM, and temperature sensor.

The board integrates an ST-LINK/V2-1 as an embedded in-circuit debugger and programmer for the STM32 MCU.

The daughterboard and extension connectors provide an easy way to connect a daughterboard or wrapping board for the user's specific application.

The USB-C® and Power Delivery daughterboard features two independent USB-C® ports controlled by STM32G0. USB-C® port 1 is dual role power (DRP) and can provide up to 45 W of power. USB-C® port 2 is sink only. Both support the USB PD protocol and the alternate mode functionality.

Application firmware examples are provided to evaluate USB-C® technology through various use cases.

Mother board


STM32G0C1VET6 Arm® Cortex®-M0+ core-based microcontroller with 512 Kbytes of Flash memory and 144 Kbytes of RAM in LQFP100 package

MCU voltage choice fixed at 3.3 V or adjustable from 1.65 V to 3.5 V

I²C compatible serial interface

RTC with backup battery

8-Gbyte or more SPI interface microSD™ card

Potentiometer

4 colour user LEDs and one LED as MCU low-power alarm

Reset, Tamper, and User buttons

4-direction joystick with selection button

Board connectors:

  • 5 V power jack

  • RS-232 and RS485 communications

  • CAN FD

  • Stereo audio jack including analogue microphone input

  • microSD™ card

  • Extension I²C connector

  • Motor-control connector

  • Daughterboard connectors for legacy peripheral daughterboard or USB-C® and Power Delivery daughterboard

  • Extension connectors for daughterboard or wire-wrap board

  • Flexible power-supply options:

  • 5 V power jack

  • ST-LINK/V2-1 USB connector

  • Daughterboard

  • On-board ST-LINK/V2-1 debugger/programmer with USB re-enumeration capability: Virtual COM port and debug port

    Comprehensive free software libraries and examples available with the STM32CubeG0 MCU Package

    Support of a wide choice of Integrated Development Environments (IDEs) including IAR Embedded Workbench®, MDK-ARM, and STM32CubeIDE

    Legacy peripheral daughterboard


    IrDA transceiver

    IR LED and IR receiver

    Light-dependent resistor (LDR)

    Temperature Sensor

    Board connectors:

  • Two HDMI connectors with DDC and CEC

  • Smartcard slot

  • USB-C® and Power Delivery daughterboard


    Multiplex or for first generation USB 3.1 Type-B receptacle / DisplayPort input and USB Type-C® port 1 output

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