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Stellaris® LM3S9B96 Development Board Overview
The Stellaris® LM3S9B96 Development Board provides a platform for developing systems around
the advanced capabilities of the LM3S9B96 ARM® Cortex™-M3-based microcontroller.
The LM3S9B96 is a member of the Stellaris Tempest-class microcontroller family. Tempest-class
devices include capabilities such as 80 MHz clock speeds, an External Peripheral Interface (EPI)
and Audio I
2
S interfaces. In addition to new hardware to support these features, the
DK-LM3S9B96 board includes a rich set of peripherals found on other Stellaris boards.
The development board includes an on-board in-circuit debug interface (ICDI) that supports both
JTAG and SWD debugging. A standard ARM 20-pin debug header supports an array of debugging
solutions.
The Stellaris® LM3S9B96 Development Kit accelerates development of Tempest-class
microcontrollers. The kit also includes extensive example applications and complete source code.
Features
The Stellaris® LM3S9B96 Development Board includes the following features.
Simple set-up—USB cable provides debugging, communication, and power
Flexible development platform with a wide range of peripherals
Color LCD graphics display
– TFT LCD module with 320 x 240 resolution
– Resistive touch interface
80 MHz LM3S9B96 microcontroller with 256 K Flash, 96 K SRAM, and integrated Ethernet
MAC+PHY, USB OTG, and CAN communications
– – 8 MB SDRAM (plug-in EPI option board)
– – EPI break-out board (plug-in option board)
1 MB serial Flash memory
Precision 3.00 V voltage reference
SAFERTOS™ operating system in microcontroller ROM
I
2
S stereo audio codec
– Line In/Out
– Headphone Out
– Microphone In
Controller Area Network (CAN) Interface
10/100 BaseT Ethernet
USB On-The-Go (OTG) Connector
– Device, Host, and OTG modes
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