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Blaze AOI Circuit Board With Touch Screen

$ 13.2

Availability: 100 in stock

Description

Blaze AOI Circuit Board With Touch Screen. Condition is New. Shipped with USPS First Class Package.
Blaze is a miniature, powerful development board for wearables and custom IoT devices. Featuring WiFi, BLE, GPS and GNSS, 1.6" capacitive touch display, 120MHz Cortex-M4 micro, on-board storage and external GPIO.
Blaze is a stackable miniature development board, based around a high-resolution 1.6" display with capacitive touch and a high-speed 32-bit ARM micro-controller.
Blaze contains an on-board Micro SD socket for storage as well as a USB socket and various analog and digital external IO to allow expansion.
Blaze is also Arduino-compatible and can be used as a interface for your Arduino projects.
Blaze is pretty powerful for its size, here's what you can expect:
Microcontroller: ARM Cortex-M4
Model: MK22FN1M0VLH12
Clock Speed: 120MHz
Flash Memory: 1MB (upgraded from 512KB)
SRAM: 128KB
Display: 1.6" TFT
Resolution: 240x240px
Color Depth: 262,143 colors
Touch: Capacitive
System Voltage: 3.3VDC
ADC Resolution: 16-bit
ADC Channels: 2x differential or 4x single ended
DAC Resolution: 12-bit
DAC Channels: 1x
Power:
Blaze can be powered from the on-board USB socket. Alternatively, it can derive its power from the VBAT pin on the external IO header which allows Blaze to be connected to external Li-Po batteries.
The ability to be powered from Li-Po batteries makes Blaze suitable for wearable applications.
Real-Time Clock :
Blaze has an on-board real-time clock, allowing you to keep track of time. By default, the RTC is disabled and is powered via dedicated VBAT pin on one of the external IO headers. Alternatively, a jumper can be fitted to Blaze which will ensure that the RTC is powered from the on-board 3.3V regulator, however, the RTC will lose track of time when Blaze is un-powered.
PWM:
Blaze can be configured to support up to 5x 16-bit PWM outputs. These PWM pins can also be used as input capture and output compare signals.
Graphical Prowess:
The following video gives you an idea of the drawing speed of Blaze, with fast, efficient routines making in excess of 300fps possible. In fact, the drawing of the random squares in the video was clocked at 340fps!
Blaze also provides a number of external IO and power connections. The external IO allows you to connect Blaze to your own hardware or other such platforms like Arduino or Raspberry Pi.
Note - Blaze is a 3.3V system which means that it is only compatible with other 3.3V platforms such as Arduino Zero.
Almost all of the DIO signals can be configured to perform alternative functions, such as UARTS, I2C ports, ADC inputs, etc. This allows a great deal of flexibility and connectivity when interfacing to external sensors and other hardware.