Product description: Arduino Portenta H7 Lite - ABX00045
The Portenta Lite Arduino was created for those who want the performance of the standard Portenta but without the wireless communication, video output and advanced encryption chip. Portenta Lite is an economical solution, ideal for environments where wireless communication is not required or possible. The board is based on an economical STM32H747 microcontroller , based on ARM Pelion technology. The chip is equipped with two cores: Cortex-M7 and Cortex-M4, clocked at up to 480 MHz and up to 240 MHz. will allow you to run programs written in Arduino, MicroPython and Java.
Multitasking and flexibility of Arduino Portenta H7
Arduino Portenta H7 Lite board, just like standard Arduino Portenta H7, is equipped with two parallel cores that can communicate with each other via Remote Procedure Call mechanism, which allows to call functions between cores. Portenta can perform multiple tasks simultaneously. While one core will be busy with complex algorithm calculations, the other will be able to work on low-level busy tasks, such as motor control. With the board, you can create machine learning and neural network-based designs through TensorFlow™ Lite software. The board supports applications, programs and code such as:
- Arduino (using Arm® Mbed™ OS)
- Mbed™
- Micropython / Javascript
- TensorFlow™.
Examples of usage of Arduino Portenta board
- High-end industrial machines
- Laboratory equipment
- Computer vision
- PLC
- User interfaces tailored to industrial needs
- Robot controller
- Critical devices
- Fast startup calculations (ms)
New connector standard
On the underside of the Arduino Portenta H7 Lite board is an 80-pin connector set. This gives the board versatility when used in projects of different sizes that need fewer or more connectors. The Arduino Portenta H7 Lite is also compatible with the Arduino MKR series of boards, both in terms of leads and board size. Portena also comes with a USB C connector for powering the board and for communication.
Comparison and specifications of Arduino Portena H7 Lite and Arduino Portenta H7 | ||
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Model | Arduino Portenta H7 Lite | Arduino Portenta H7 |
Parameter | Arduino Portenta H7 Lite | Arduino Portenta H7 |
Microcontroller | STM32H747XI dual Cortex®-M7+M4 32bit Arm® MCU | STM32H747XI dual Cortex®-M7+M4 32bit Arm® MCU |
Wireless communication module | no | Murata 1DX WiFi 802.11b/g/n 65 Mbps and Bluetooth 5.1 BR/EDR/LE |
Cryptographic chip | none | NXP SE0502 |
Supply voltage (USB/Vin) | 5 V | 5 V |
Battery power supply | Li-Pol 3.7V, minimum 700 mAh (built-in charger) | Li-Pol 3.7 V, minimum 700 mAh (built-in charger) |
Pin operating voltage | 3,3 V | 3,3 V |
Current consumption | 2.95 uA in idle mode | 2.95 uA in idle mode |
Video connector | none | MIPI DSI host and MIPI D-PHY |
GPU | CHrom-ART Hardware Graphics Accelerator™ | CHrom-ART™ hardware graphics accelerator |
Counters | 22 counters and watchdogs | 22 counters and watchdogs |
UART | 4 ports (2 controllable) | 4 ports (2 controllable) |
Ethernet PHY | 10 / 100 Mb/s (available with Portenta Carrier Board) | 10 / 100 Mbps (Available with Portenta Carrier Board) |
SD card slot | Yes (available on Portenta Carrier Board) | Yes (Available with Portenta Carrier Board) |
Operating temperature |
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MKR connectors | Possibility to use Arduino MKR extensions | Possibility to use Arduino MKR extensions |
New connectors | Two 80-pin connectors | Two 80-pin connectors |
Camera interface | 8-bit, up to 80 MHz | 8-bit, up to 80 MHz |
ADC | 3 x ADC with 16-bit maximum resolution (up to 36 channels, up to 3.6 MSPS) | 3 x ADC with 16-bit maximum resolution (up to 36 channels, up to 3.6 MSPS) |
DAC | 2 x 12-bit DAC (1 MHz) | 2 x 12-bit DAC (1 MHz) |
USB Type-C Port | Host / Device, USB High/Full Speed / Power Delivery | Host / Device, Integrated Display Port, USB High/Full Speed / Power Delivery |