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Mikromedia allows for the rapid development of multimedia and GUI-centric embedded applications using compact, high-performance touchscreen boards by MIKROE.

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Mikromedia is a premier product line of compact development boards designed and manufactured by MikroElektronika (MIKROE). These boards act as complete, standalone multimedia solutions for embedded systems, integrating powerful microcontrollers (such as STM32, PIC32, Tiva, and dsPIC) with high-quality TFT touchscreens, audio codecs, and a variety of onboard sensors.

Designed to streamline the prototyping process, Mikromedia boards enable engineers and hobbyists to create rich graphical user interfaces (GUIs) and interactive applications without requiring complex hardware design. Each board is versatile enough to be used as a final product or a central component in larger systems, featuring expandability through shield adapters and standardized headers. Mikromedia represents the intersection of sophisticated hardware and ease of use, supported by MIKROE's comprehensive software ecosystem.

Mikromedia manuals

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MIKROE Clicker 4 inverteri kilbi kasutusjuhend

26. juuli 2025
Clicker 4 Inverter Shield Product Specifications Product Name: Clicker 4 Inverter Shield 2 Manufacturer: MIKROE Functionality: Extension for Clicker 4 series boards for control and drive solutions for brushless DC…

MIKROE PIC18F86J50 MCU kaardi kasutusjuhend

23. mai 2024
MIKROE PIC18F86J50 MCU Card INTRODUCTION PID: MIKROE-4040 MCU Card is a standardized add-on board, which allows very simple installation and replacement of the microcontroller unit (MCU) on a development board…

MIKROE-4608 MCU kaardi kasutusjuhend

23. mai 2024
MIKROE-4608 MCU Card PID: MIKROE-4608 MCU Card is a standardized add-on board, which allows very simple installation and replacement of the microcontroller unit (MCU) on a development board equipped with…

MIKROE STM32F446ZE SiBRAIN MCU kaardi kasutusjuhend

23. mai 2024
MIKROE STM32F446ZE SiBRAIN MCU Card PID: MIKROE-4641 MCU Card is a standardized add-on board, which allows very simple installation and replacement of the microcontroller unit (MCU) on a development board…

MIKROE PIC32 MCU kaardi kasutusjuhend

23. mai 2024
MIKROE PIC32 MCU Card MCU Card is a standardized add-on board, which allows very simple installation and replacement of the microcontroller unit (MCU) on a development board equipped with the…

MIKROE 5157 arendusnõukogu kasutusjuhend

7. mai 2024
MIKROE 5157 Development Board Owner's Manual Instructions PID: MIKROE-5157 UNI-DS is packed in the protective box along with the relevant documentation. This box is very resistant to all kinds of…

MIKROE MCU CARD 2 PIC PIC18F86K90 juhatuse juhised

20. jaanuar 2024
MIKROELEKTRONIKA D.O.0, Batajnitki drum 23, 11000 Belgrade, Serbia VAT: SR105917343 Registration No. 20490918 Phone: + 381 11 78 57 600 Fax: + 381 11 63 09 644 E-mail: office@mikroe.com www.mikroe.com…

Mikromedia support FAQ

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  • How do I program a Mikromedia board?

    Mikromedia boards typically feature a JTAG/SWD header for external programmers (like CODEGRIP or mikroProg) and often include a USB bootloader for programming without external hardware.

  • What compilers support Mikromedia boards?

    Mikromedia boards are fully supported by MIKROE compilers including NECTO Studio, mikroC, mikroBasic, and mikroPascal for the respective microcontroller architecture.

  • Can I power the board with a battery?

    Yes, most Mikromedia boards feature an integrated battery charging circuit and a connector for single-cell Li-Po or Li-Ion batteries, allowing for autonomous operation.

  • What is the difference between Resistive and Capacitive models?

    Resistive models use pressure-sensitive screens suitable for stylus use, while Capacitive models support multi-touch and gestures similar to modern smartphones.