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EmSparkerM0

M032SIAAE-Based Arduino-Compatible Professional Embedded System Development Board

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Key Highlights

  • Nuvoton M032SIAAE (ARM Cortex-M0) microcontroller
  • Arduino-compatible pin layout
  • Ideal platform for BSP / HAL / driver development
  • Robust and protected power architecture
  • ARM DAP and J-Link compatible debug support
  • Rich extension and expansion connectors
Why EmSparkerM0?

EmSparkerM0 enables rapid development with its Arduino-compatible pin layout, while supporting professional ARM SWD debugging workflows (J-Link / DAPLink).

It is a development board focused on education and early-stage product development, designed to provide a smooth transition from Arduino-style prototyping to professional embedded software and hardware design.

EmSparkerM0 offers a clean and controlled hardware environment for learning BSP architecture, peripheral drivers, and low-level embedded development.

Hardware Specifications

MCU: M032SIAAE

Çekirdek: ARM Cortex-M0

Flash: 512 KB

RAM: 96 KB

Paket: LQFP64

  • External VIN input (5-12V)
  • Selectable 5V power source via USB or VIN
  • On-board 5V LDO regulator
  • On-board 3.3V LDO regulator
  • Overcurrent protection using resettable polyfuse
  • EMI filtering with ferrite beads
  • Power status LED
  • 5V and 3.3V test points for measurement and debugging
  • ARM DAPLink connector
  • J-Link compatible SWD interface
  • SWDIO, SWCLK, and NRST signal lines
  • Direct connection support for external debug probes
  • Reset button and dedicated reset circuitry
  • Arduino-compatible pin layout
  • Direct access to all digital I/O pins
  • Analog input pins with ADC support
  • Access to alternate functions (AF) for GPIOs


  • UART / USART
  • SPI
  • I²C
  • DMA-supported peripherals
  • Clock, timer, and event-based hardware infrastructure


  • Arduino UNO–form-factor compatible headers
  • Multiple extension connectors
  • Suitable structure for external modules and training boards
  • Easy access to power, GND, and signal pins



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