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 Generally known as SDP-K1, EVAL-SDP-CK1Z board, is one of Analog Devices' Mbed enabled boards. SDP-K1 holds an ST microcontroller, STM32F469NI, and has a programming/debugging processor from Freescale, MK20DX128. The CMSIS-DAP hardware circuit and DAPLink firmware in the Freescale processor, allows SDP-K1 board to be easily programmed and debugged. The board has an Arduino form factor and has a 120-pin connector which plugs into many evaluation boards from Analog Devices. \\ \\ Generally known as SDP-K1, EVAL-SDP-CK1Z board, is one of Analog Devices' Mbed enabled boards. SDP-K1 holds an ST microcontroller, STM32F469NI, and has a programming/debugging processor from Freescale, MK20DX128. The CMSIS-DAP hardware circuit and DAPLink firmware in the Freescale processor, allows SDP-K1 board to be easily programmed and debugged. The board has an Arduino form factor and has a 120-pin connector which plugs into many evaluation boards from Analog Devices. \\ \\
 [[http://www.mbed.com|Mbed]] is used by Analog Devices to develop and distribute drivers for Analog ICs. Mbed is an online IDE developed by ARM. It is open-source and supports controller boards with Cortex ARM core processors. These controller boards are developed by various companies including Analog Devices, ST Microcontroller, NXP, Renesas etc. This is an easy platform to use because being an online IDE, there is no downloading or installation of software required. The IDE is a web page https://ide.mbed.com/compiler. The platform is available at no cost for customers and is easy to use. Another advantage to Mbed is that the example programs can be run on other Mbed enabled boards that customers are familiar with as long as it meets the hardware setup requirements. \\ \\ [[http://www.mbed.com|Mbed]] is used by Analog Devices to develop and distribute drivers for Analog ICs. Mbed is an online IDE developed by ARM. It is open-source and supports controller boards with Cortex ARM core processors. These controller boards are developed by various companies including Analog Devices, ST Microcontroller, NXP, Renesas etc. This is an easy platform to use because being an online IDE, there is no downloading or installation of software required. The IDE is a web page https://ide.mbed.com/compiler. The platform is available at no cost for customers and is easy to use. Another advantage to Mbed is that the example programs can be run on other Mbed enabled boards that customers are familiar with as long as it meets the hardware setup requirements. \\ \\
 +Find a list of Mbed supported ADI products [[https://wiki.analog.com/resources/tools-software/mbed-list|here]] \\ \\
 More details regarding SDP-K1 board features, components and pin out diagrams can be found on the official Mbed web page for SDP-K1. More details regarding SDP-K1 board features, components and pin out diagrams can be found on the official Mbed web page for SDP-K1.
 https://os.mbed.com/platforms/SDP_K1/  \\  https://os.mbed.com/platforms/SDP_K1/  \\ 
resources/tools-software/mbed.txt · Last modified: 05 Jan 2021 18:52 by Kyle Jansen