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XMC4700 Relax Kit

IFXXMC4700 Relax Kit

MPN: KITXMC47RELAXV1TOBO1
Infineon Technologies
XMC4700 Relax Kit XMC4000 ARM® Cortex®-M4 MCU 32-Bit Embedded Evaluation Board
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Overview

The KITXMC47RELAXV1TOBO1 is an evaluation board for the XMC4700 microcontroller, an ARM Cortex-M4 based processor running at 144 MHz. It features an integrated web server application and extensive connectivity options including Ethernet, CAN, and Quad-SPI flash. The board includes an on-board Segger J-Link debug probe for immediate development without external hardware.

Why Choose This Part

This kit provides a complete development environment with integrated debugging, high-performance memory density, and ready-to-use communication interfaces. Its 5V power supply and standard header layout simplify integration with existing industrial prototyping hardware.

Applications

Industrial Networking
Leverage the integrated Ethernet Phy and CAN transceiver for building industrial gateways and networked sensors.
Embedded Web Servers
Utilize the 2048 KB of flash and 352 KB of RAM to host local configuration and monitoring interfaces.
Real-Time Control
Deploy the 144 MHz Cortex-M4 core for high-speed calculation and deterministic control tasks.
Data Logging
Store system logs and sensor data using the on-board 32 Mbit Quad-SPI flash memory.

Key Specifications

Type MCU 32-Bit
Contents Board(s)
Platform Relax Kit
Mounting Type Fixed
Core Processor ARM Cortex-M4
Utilized IC / Part XMC4700

Getting Started

Start development using the Infineon DAVE IDE or other ARM-compatible toolchains like Keil MDK or IAR Embedded Workbench. Connect the board via the micro-USB port to utilize the on-board J-Link debugger and Virtual COM port for serial monitoring. Reference the pre-programmed web server example to test Ethernet connectivity immediately.

Also Consider

Tiva C Series Connected LaunchPad TITexas Instruments - Features a similar ARM Cortex-M4F with integrated Ethernet MAC/PHY and extensive software support.
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