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MINI-M4 for Tiva C Series Board Examples

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Examples for MINI-M4 for Tiva C Series Board. Provided examples demonstrate working with on-board LEDs and internal USB HID module.

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MINI-M4 for Tiva C Series Board

MINI-M4 for Tiva C Series Board

Side view of the MINI-M4 for Tiva C Series Board.

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MINI-M4 for Tiva C Series is a small ARM® Cortex™-M4 development board containing TM4C123GH6P microcontroller. It is pin compatible with PIC16F887 and PIC18(L)F45K20 microcontrontrollers and it perfectly fits into standard DIP40 socket. Board is equipped with 16MHz SMD crystal oscillator, and 32.768KHz crystal which can be used for internal RTCC module. It has reset button and three signal LEDs. Board comes preprogrammed with fast USB HID bootloader, so no external programmers are needed for development. It operates on 3.3V power supply. On-board voltage regulator allows the board to be powered directly from USB cable.

Provided examples demonstrate working with on-board LEDs and internal USB HID module.

MINI-M4 for Tiva C Series Board Schematics

MINI-M4 for Tiva C Series Board Schematics

Schematics of the MINI-M4 for Tiva C Series Board.

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