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EK-TM4C123GXL: LaunchPad PC board

Part Number: EK-TM4C123GXL

Where can I get a schematic and description of the PC board used with this product? Maybe a user manual?

  • Gilbert Gagne said:
    Where can I get a schematic and description of the PC board used

    A "more general" response would direct you to one of the major (small user friendly) distributors (i.e. DK, Mouser).      Pity that the "Bright, Red-Stripe" atop the forum - cannot "anchor" such NEEDED Data!      (while instead "catering" to LITTLE USED/DESIRED: "Blogs, Groups, Videos!")

    Searching under the board's part number - most always - will yield: "Price, Availability, Board Photo, Datasheet & User Guide!"

    Often - such search is faster than "Google" - and avoids the unwanted mix of a "less focused" search...      And - dare it be said - w/out "Super Secret Vendor Decoder Ring" - Good LUCK finding here...

  • I now have the information needed, Thank You
  • Gilbert Gagne said:
    I now have the information needed

    While such (may) be true - is there not a "bigger issue here" - which has been bypassed?         And - may very much serve to the benefit of this poster - and more importantly - ALL OTHERS!

    The record notes that a, "Singular, direct "poster answer" (was) provided - and awarded, "Verify."      Yet - the more fundamental issue, (i.e. the "method" by which that answer was reached) remains silent (unanswered!)         Thus - any/all future questions are "doomed" to the same, (resourceful-lite), "Ask the forum" non-method!      

    What then - when the forum is down - or slowed - or on hiatus - or forum crue is "on vacation?"     (i.e. as happened, last weekend - much/most of earlier week)

    Is the issue here not identical to, "Teaching one to Fish" vs. "Giving one a Fish?"      

    There's a clear & important contrast here:

    • General "Problem Solving (Technique)"  
    • One-Time, "Request/Receive" - absent any mention of "how" the response was gathered

    Such "Techniques" greatly expand learning, capability, and achievement - "Canned" answers (those minus any "how") - not so much...

    New information will (always) be needed - and (often) "outside the forum" (i.e. MCU) boundaries.        What then?

    Techniques clearly provide the broadest, surest, and best "pathways" to success!