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{{Device|device_name=LinkIt 7697|manufacturer=Seed Studio|link=https://www.seeedstudio.com/LinkIt-7697-p-2818.html|image_link=https://stuff.elvis.science/uploads/accessories/accessory-pdkUzEovv6stdyCIRm.jpg|description='''Product Details'''
LinkIt 7697 is a co-design product by Seeed Studio and MediaTek. As the latest member of the LinkIt family, it uses the MediaTek MT7697 SoC and aims at providing lightweight IoT solution. It may reminds you of LinkIt Smart 7688/Duo, another development board which released in 2015. Both of them are born for IoT however they are quite different.


The chipset of LinkIt 7697 is MT7697, a highly integrated single chip which features an application processor, a low power 1x1 11n single-band Wi-Fi subsystem, a Bluetooth subsystem, and a Power Management Unit. The application processor subsystem contains ARM Cortex-M4F MCU. It also includes many peripherals, including UART, I2C, SPI, I2S, PWM, IrDA, and auxiliary ADC.
For programming, you can program the board with the native LinkIt SDK using GCC, IAR embedded workbench, or KEIL uVision. In order to make it easier to use, LinkIt 7697 also provides a porting layer to the popular Arduino IDE - so that you can use your existing Arduino sketches and peripheral driver libraries.
If comparing with Arduino UNO, you will find that the LinkIt 7697 is more powerful as it can run more complicated and store larger program, IoT application friendly and cost effective, you can even plug it into a breadboard directly and start your IoT project right away.
'''Features'''
* Lightweight IoT application
* Cortex-M4 with FPU@192Mhz
* Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n (2.4G)
* Support BLE
* Pin-out for GPIO, UART, I2C, SPI, PWM, EINT, ADC, IrDA, I2S
* Open software development environment FreeRTOS, Arduino, BlocklyDuino
* 352KB RAM and 4MB Flash.
* CE, FCC, NCC certified
'''Hardware Specification'''
{| class=wikitable
! Product Name !! LinkIt 7697
|-
| Module || wrtnode7 (wrtnode.com)
|-
| Chipset || MT7697
|-
|  || Cortex-M4 with FPU @ 192Mhz
|-
| RAM || 352 KB
|-
| Flash || 4 MB
|-
| Wi-Fi || 802.11 b/g/n (2.4G)
|-
| Bluetooth || 4.2 LE
|-
| Dimension || 48x26 mm
|-
| Operating Voltage || 3v3
|-
| Input Voltage || 5v (microUSB)
|-
| USB2UART || CP2102N
|-
| Peripheral Interfaces || GPIO x18
|-
|  || UART x2
|-
|  || I2C x1
|-
|  || SPI x1
|-
|  || PWM x18
|-
|  || EINT x4
|-
|  || ADC x4 (0~2.5V)
|-
|  || IrDA x1
|-
|  || I2S x1
|-
| Debug Interfaces || SWD x1
|}
'''Technical details'''
{| class=wikitable
! Dimensions !! 0mm x0mm x0mm
|-
| Weight || G.W 9.5g
|-
| Battery || Exclude
|}
'''ECCN/HTS'''
{| class=wikitable
! HSCODE !! 8473309000
|-
| USHSCODE || 8543708800
|-
| UPC || 841454119395
|-
| EUHSCODE || 8471707000
|-
| COO || CHINA
|-
| CE || 1
|-
| EU DoC || 1
|-
| FCC || 1
|-
| RoHS || 1
|-
| UK DoC || 1
|}
Further documentation:
* https://labs.mediatek.com/en/download/3MJJKhv9
* https://labs.mediatek.com/en/download/AAdtKvL9
* https://labs.mediatek.com/en/download/mm8T7Ip0
* https://labs.mediatek.com/en/download/OQKpQHC5
* https://docs.labs.mediatek.com/resource/linkit7697-arduino/en/documentation
* https://www.seeedstudio.com/uploads/file/20170718/1500356643454369.pdf
|technicalSpecification=https://www.seeedstudio.com/LinkIt-7697-p-2818.html|supportedTechnologies=UART, I2C, SPI, I2S, PWM, IrDA, auxiliary ADC, WiFi, BLE|includedEquipment=LinkIt 7697|elviscategory=IoT Development}}

Latest revision as of 17:50, 1 February 2024

Information
Name LinkIt 7697
Manufacturer Seed Studio
Link https://www.seeedstudio.com/LinkIt-7697-p-2818.html
Specification https://www.seeedstudio.com/LinkIt-7697-p-2818.html
Technologies UART, I2C, SPI, I2S, PWM, IrDA, auxiliary ADC, WiFi, BLE
Included equipment LinkIt 7697
accessory-pdkUzEovv6stdyCIRm.jpg

Description

Product Details LinkIt 7697 is a co-design product by Seeed Studio and MediaTek. As the latest member of the LinkIt family, it uses the MediaTek MT7697 SoC and aims at providing lightweight IoT solution. It may reminds you of LinkIt Smart 7688/Duo, another development board which released in 2015. Both of them are born for IoT however they are quite different.

The chipset of LinkIt 7697 is MT7697, a highly integrated single chip which features an application processor, a low power 1x1 11n single-band Wi-Fi subsystem, a Bluetooth subsystem, and a Power Management Unit. The application processor subsystem contains ARM Cortex-M4F MCU. It also includes many peripherals, including UART, I2C, SPI, I2S, PWM, IrDA, and auxiliary ADC.

For programming, you can program the board with the native LinkIt SDK using GCC, IAR embedded workbench, or KEIL uVision. In order to make it easier to use, LinkIt 7697 also provides a porting layer to the popular Arduino IDE - so that you can use your existing Arduino sketches and peripheral driver libraries.

If comparing with Arduino UNO, you will find that the LinkIt 7697 is more powerful as it can run more complicated and store larger program, IoT application friendly and cost effective, you can even plug it into a breadboard directly and start your IoT project right away.

Features

  • Lightweight IoT application
  • Cortex-M4 with FPU@192Mhz
  • Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n (2.4G)
  • Support BLE
  • Pin-out for GPIO, UART, I2C, SPI, PWM, EINT, ADC, IrDA, I2S
  • Open software development environment FreeRTOS, Arduino, BlocklyDuino
  • 352KB RAM and 4MB Flash.
  • CE, FCC, NCC certified

Hardware Specification {

Documentations