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mikromedia for Stellaris - Examples

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Author: MIKROE

Last Updated: 2012-09-11

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Set of examples for mikromedia for Stellaris® M3. Provided examples demonstrate working with mikromedia's various features and modules:


- Accelerometer

- MMC SD card

- MP3

- Serial Flash

- TFT

- Touch Panel

- USB

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mikromedia for Stellaris

mikromedia for Stellaris

Front and back view of mikromedia for Stellaris.

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These examples demonstrates usage of various external modules connected to microcontroller ARM® Cortex™-M3 LM3S9B95

Accelerometer module ADXL345

Accelerometer module ADXL345

Communication between microcontroller and accelerometer is performed over I2C Interface.

It's a simple test which demonstrates working with Accel on-board module. Results are displayed on TFT.

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micro Sd card slot

micro Sd card slot

Enables storage of large amount of data externally. For communication with microcontroller SD cards use Serial Peripheral Interface (SPI).

Example demonstrates various aspects of usage of the Mmc FAT16 library

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MP3 codec audio controller VS1053

MP3 codec audio controller VS1053

Enables audio reproduction on 3.5mm audio connector. Microcontroller communicates with this module over SPI. Program reads one mp3 file from MMC and sends it to VS1053E for decoding and playing. MMC and MP3 share Hardware SPI

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USB module connection

USB module connection

Uses LM3S9B95 integrated USB module.

Demonstration of USB HID communication. After connecting with computer via USB cable, mikromedia is recognized as USB HID device, and program will echo back any message sent to board.

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TFT with Touch Panel MIO283QT2

TFT with Touch Panel MIO283QT2

- Displays picture on TFT screen and demonstrates 320x240 colour TFT Display.
- Touch Panel Calculator example which shows usage of Touch screen. Program displays classic calculator, reads inputs from Touch Panel and displays result.

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8Mbit Serial Flash memory module M25P80

8Mbit Serial Flash memory module M25P80

Connects with LM3S9B95 via Serial Peripheral Interface (SPI).

Simple test which demonstrates use of on-board Serial Flash. Program writes byte and array of bytes and reads it back.

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