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Black Board STM32F103C8T6 Board Microcontroller Internal memories Oscillators Power Regulator PCB Remarks Warning: The +5V pins on this board are directly connected to the +5V pin of the USB connector. There is no protection in place. Do not power this board through USB and an external power supply at the same time. Pictures
STM32F407VET6 in LQFP100 package. ARM®32-bit Cortex®-M4 CPU + FPU. 168 MHz max CPU frequency. VDD from 1.8 V to 3.6 V. 512 KB Flash. 192+4 Kbytes of SRAM including 64-Kbyte of CCM (core coupled memory) data RAM. GPIO (82) with external interrupt capability. 12-bit ADC (3) with 16 channels.
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The STM program offers an opportunity for selected LaGuardia Community College students to learn new skills and contribute to the center's broader initiative. The program provides instructional technology support for LaGuardia's faculty and students. The Student Technology Mentors receive in-depth training and unique experiences that prepare them for success in education and careers while providing instructional technology support to the college community.
"Being an STM is a rewarding experience. I am able to help people with little things that will eventually help them achieve their goal; also at the same time you learn from them.”
Several have remained on the center’s staff as instructional design assistants (IDA), ePortfolio consultants, student success mentors (SSM) and peer advisors.
The Student Technology Mentors (STM) program, under the Center for Teaching and Learning#N#(opens in a new window)#N#(CTL), assists students and faculty in exploring the use of digital media in the classroom. STMs receive intensive training and unique experiences that prepare them for success in education and careers. They work closely with LaGuardia faculty, helping them design, create, utilize and maintain technology-enriched teaching resources. Many STMs have gone on to pursue careers in various technology concentrations at four-year colleges. Several have remained on the center’s staff as instructional design assistants (IDA), ePortfolio consultants, student success mentors (SSM) and peer advisors.