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Lazurite Basic - Development Board
The Lazurite Basic microcomputer (MCU) board from the ROHM GROUP LAPIS SEMICONDUCTOR is an open platform which simply connects to a PC letting you start your development quick and easily. The 16-bit ML620Q504 MCU from Lapis Semiconductor is incorporated along with many other features. The board includes a 32 kHz crystal oscillator, input and output terminals and a compatible Arduino Uno interface. Connect your PC (Lazurite IDE) via a micro USB cable to the Lazurite Basic evaluation board. Applications include IoT/M2M in the environmental, agricultural industries and Infrastructure monitoring.
16-bit RISC core
Operating speed: 16 MHz / Sleep mode at 32.768 kHz
GPIO: 20 lines (includes the 12-bit AD converter terminals)
PWM output: 8
Operating voltage: 3.3V/5V switchable
Power supply voltage: Micro USB-B
DC power supply 7 V to 15 V
Current consumption: 10 mA - Operation/ 2 mA - Standby
Micro USB Cables see 790-3666, 703-1348
Arduino Uno 715-4081, 769-7409
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€ 43.70
€ 43.70 Each (Exc. Vat)
€ 52.88
€ 52.88 Each (inc. VAT)
Stock information temporarily unavailable.
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Technical Document
Specifications
Product details
Lazurite Basic - Development Board
The Lazurite Basic microcomputer (MCU) board from the ROHM GROUP LAPIS SEMICONDUCTOR is an open platform which simply connects to a PC letting you start your development quick and easily. The 16-bit ML620Q504 MCU from Lapis Semiconductor is incorporated along with many other features. The board includes a 32 kHz crystal oscillator, input and output terminals and a compatible Arduino Uno interface. Connect your PC (Lazurite IDE) via a micro USB cable to the Lazurite Basic evaluation board. Applications include IoT/M2M in the environmental, agricultural industries and Infrastructure monitoring.
16-bit RISC core
Operating speed: 16 MHz / Sleep mode at 32.768 kHz
GPIO: 20 lines (includes the 12-bit AD converter terminals)
PWM output: 8
Operating voltage: 3.3V/5V switchable
Power supply voltage: Micro USB-B
DC power supply 7 V to 15 V
Current consumption: 10 mA - Operation/ 2 mA - Standby
Micro USB Cables see 790-3666, 703-1348
Arduino Uno 715-4081, 769-7409
