As a hardware developer, I keep a number of tools and gadgets handy such as a USB to UART converter, O-scope, multi-meter, SWD/JTAG programmer, jumper wires as well as a few others depending on the situation. The Stratify Toolbox will replace all of these and more.
Features
The Stratify Toolbox is a Wi-Fi-enabled, all-in-one hardware/firmware development tool. It can
- Analyze serial protocols
- Log data on it’s SD card (JSON, YAML, TSV)
- Display analog/digital waveforms on the built-in IPS display
- Program and debug microcontrollers using SWD/JTAG
- Generate signals
- Execute applications developed by anyone using the SDK
- Do all of the above from anywhere in the world using a Wi-Fi connection
Specifications
- 480 MHz ARM Cortex-M7 processor (STM32H750)
- 100 KB’s of RAM for user applications
- 8 MB QSPI flash (for kernel updates, fonts, user data)
- MicroSD card slot (supports SDHC with FAT filesystem)
- Micro USB Type-B device port
- 800 mAh battery with built-in charger
- Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n WPA2 security, Secure Socket TCP/IP stack (ATWINC1500)
- 20-pin IO
- I²C x2, SPI x1, UART x3, I²S x1: slave, master, and monitor modes
- 10 Channel Logic Analysis Inputs (up to 25 MHz)
- ADC (0 to 33 V input) up to 3 MSps
- DAC (0 to 3.3 V output) up to 1 MSps
This project is coming soon on CrowdSupply.com and you can check for more information on stratifylabs.co
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