STMicroelectronics EvoPrimer components to build your own EvoPrimer for easy evaluation and development with STM32 and STM8 MCUs STMicroele STM3210GPRIM-D Data Sheet

Product codes
STM3210GPRIM-D
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Primer usage
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usage
Power up
If your EvoPrimer base and the target board are not connected, simply insert the target 
board into the EvoPrimer base, switch on the power switch and slide the transparent cover 
in place.
Press the joystick to power up the complete EvoPrimer and plug it directly into a host PC's 
USB port for in-circuit debugging and device programming.
Note:
EvoPrimer bases are charged in the factory to ensure minimum operation upon reception. 
The battery needs charging as soon as possible via the EvoPrimer base's debug USB port.
Play
Start exploring the power of the STM32/STM8 by playing with the included applications. The 
base drives the fun, ergonomic hardware platform that combines a TFT graphical display 
with MEMs-based controls plus a tactile screen and joystick for navigating and controlling 
the GUI and game applications.
The Primers enable you to discover, edit and fine tune applications using Raisonance's 
Ride7 software toolset which drives the hardware and offers a full range of project 
management, source code editing and debugging features from an intuitive GUI.
The Primers can operate in standalone mode powered by a battery with power 
management circuit which is recharged via the USB connection to a host PC.
When the STM8L or STM32L EvoPrimer target boards are disconnected from the base, 
they have the unique feature of being able to run off their own battery which is recharged by 
their solar cells. They can use this feature to operate as a standalone temperature sensor 
application!
More resources
You can develop applications using sample applications from Raisonance or other 
engineers at www.mcu-circle.com as the starting point for new innovations. All the 
preloaded sample applications, new applications and the CircleOS task scheduler can be 
downloaded for free from the mcu-circle web site. This Primer dedicated internet site also 
provides FAQ, user forums, links to development resources and much more.
Note:
Raisonance's Ride7 supports the STM32, STR7/9, STM8 and ST7 microcontroller families. 
For details about available compilers and special features for each family, refer to the 
STMicroelectronics microcontroller support site on www.st.com.