UG377: EFM8BB1LCK User's Guide
The EFM8BB1LCK is an excellent starting point to get familiar with the EFM8BB1 Busy Bee microcontrollers.The kit contains an on-board USB debugger and break-out headers for the device's GPIOs, making it easy to use as a starting point for application development.
The kit includes the following:EFM8BB1 Busy Bee Low Cost Kit Board;Getting Started card
EFM8BB10F8G MCU with 8 kB Flash, 512 bytes RAM, and 18 GPIO pins;20-pin expansion header;Power sources include USB and external sources;1 user button, 1 LED;2.54 mm breakout pads to EFM8
EFM8BB1LCK 、 EFM8BB1 、 EFM8BB10F8G 、 EFM8LCK 、 EFM8 |
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Busy Bee microcontrollers 、 Busy Bee Low Cost Kit Board 、 MCU |
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User's Guide |
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Please see the document for details |
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English Chinese Chinese and English Japanese |
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October, 2018 |
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Rev. 0.1 |
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UG377 |
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1.1 MB |
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