UTIA, WAKeMeUP partner, has developed and published evaluation packages and application notes serving for support for better user acceptance of IPs and System-on-Chip (SoC) system developed in WAKeMeUP. Please discover them:
Compare the STM32F7 CM7 MCU and the STM32H7 with CM7 and CM4 MCUs on single device.
http://sp.utia.cz/index.php?ids=results&id=STM32H7_benchmarks
http://sp.utia.cz/results/STM32H7_benchmarks/AppNote-STM32H7-benchmarks.pdf
Connect and use Adafruit 1.8" TFT Shield V2 to the STM32 Nucleo-H743ZI board.
http://sp.utia.cz/index.php?ids=results&id=nucleo-LCD-V2
http://sp.utia.cz/results/nucleo-LCD-V2/nucleo-LCD-V2-appnote-v1.pdf
Evaluate 8xSIMD FP01x8 floating point accelerator in ArduZynq shield on STM32 Nucleo-H753ZI.
http://sp.utia.cz/index.php?ids=results&id=te0723_fp01x8
http://sp.utia.cz/results/te0723_fp01x8/AppNote-te0723_fp01x8.pdf
Evaluate Debian Linux, Scilab and HW accelerator in ArduZynq shield on STM32 Nucleo-H753ZI.
http://sp.utia.cz/index.php?ids=results&id=H755ZI-Q
http://sp.utia.cz/results/H755ZI-Q/AppNote-H755ZI-Q.pdf
About UTIA : The Institute of Information Theory and Automation (UTIA) is a public research institution under the Czech Academy of Sciences. The department of signal processing performs development and implementation of advanced digital signal and image processing algorithms, mainly in the fields of audio processing and scene analysis. They have long term expertise in implementing algorithms in HW, especially in low-level image processing. Their main tasks in the WAKeMeUP project is the development of IPs, embedded softwares and demonstrators “Secure and General systems” based on the STM32H family of 40nm microcontrollers.