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The MAX78000FTHR from Maxim Integrated is a compact development board built around the MAX78000 microcontroller. It is designed primarily for artificial intelligence applications that require significant processing capability while maintaining extremely low power consumption. The board combines an Arm Cortex-M4 processor with a floating-point unit (FPU), a convolutional neural network (CNN) accelerator, and a RISC-V core in a single device, making it ideal for portable and embedded AI solutions.
This project-based book introduces the core features of the MAX78000FTHR and demonstrates how to use them in both traditional embedded systems projects and AI-driven applications. Each project is explained step by step and includes complete source code, enabling readers to use the projects directly or adapt them to their own requirements.
Topics covered in the book
Using the onboard LEDs and buttons
Interfacing with external LEDs and buttons
Working with analog-to-digital converters (ADC)
Developing I²C-based projects
Building SPI-based projects
Implementing UART communication projects
Handling external and timer interrupts
Using the onboard microphone
Capturing and processing images with the onboard camera
Implementing convolutional neural network (CNN) applications
This book serves as a practical guide for students, engineers, and developers who want to learn how to create low-power AI applications using the MAX78000FTHR development platform.
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