The GigaDevice GD32E517V-START is a starter kit for Arm Cortex-M33 MCU development with Ethernet-oriented evaluation needs. It belongs to the GD32E51x / GD32E5 development ecosystem and is suitable for embedded teams evaluating industrial networking, mixed-signal control, and high-performance Cortex-M33 firmware workflows. According to the official GigaDevice Arm Cortex-M33 MCU product family page, the GD32E503/505/507/508 series group supports up to 180 MHz main frequency, up to 512 KB Flash, 80 KB to 128 KB SRAM, 3 x 12-bit ADC, 2 x 12-bit DAC, and multiple communication interfaces. The official table also lists 3 CAN-FD interfaces up to 6 Mb/s and a 10/100M Ethernet MAC, making the platform relevant for networked embedded control and gateway-style development. For teams building Ethernet-connected MCU systems, GD32E517V-START provides a practical evaluation board for firmware bring-up, connectivity testing, and mixed-signal peripheral validation. This description focuses on official series-level facts and avoids unverified board-level connector or accessory claims. Features Cortex-M33 starter kit - Built for GD32E51x / GD32E5 Arm Cortex-M33 MCU evaluation. Ethernet-capable MCU platform - The official series table lists a 10/100M Ethernet MAC. Up to 180 MHz performance - GigaDevice lists up to 180 MHz main frequency for the series group. Compute acceleration - Official Cortex-M33 information lists DSP instructions, single-precision FPU, and hardware TMU support. Embedded memory range - The official series group lists up to 512 KB Flash and 80 KB to 128 KB SRAM. Analog resources - The series includes 3 x 12-bit ADC and 2 x 12-bit DAC. CAN-FD support - The official table lists 3 CAN-FD interfaces with up to 6 Mb/s data rate. Rich serial interfaces - GigaDevice lists UART, SPI, I2C, I2S, and SDIO resources for the series group. Industrial application fit - Suitable for networked control, measurement, motor-control, and mixed-signal development. Specifications Parameter Value Model GigaDevice GD32E517V-START Board Type Starter kit MCU Platform GD32E51x / GD32E5 Cortex-M33 family Core Arm Cortex-M33 Maximum Frequency Up to 180 MHz Embedded Flash Up to 512 KB in the official series group SRAM 80 KB to 128 KB in the official series group Analog Resources 3 x 12-bit ADC, 2 x 12-bit DAC Ethernet 10/100M adaptive fast Ethernet controller (MAC) CAN-FD 3 CAN-FD interfaces, up to 6 Mb/s data rate Communication Interfaces Up to 6 UARTs, 3 SPIs, 3 I2Cs, 2 I2Ss, 1 SDIO Operating Voltage 1.7 V to 3.6 V series supply range Operating Temperature -40 C to +85 C industrial temperature range Development Support Official GD32 tools, documentation, software libraries, and development resources Reference Documents GigaDevice Arm Cortex-M33 MCU Product Family Page GigaDevice GD32E5 Series Official Announcement Application Ethernet MCU evaluation - Evaluate Ethernet-capable embedded control designs on the GD32E51x platform. Industrial networking - Prototype connected devices, controllers, and gateway-style applications. CAN-FD development - Explore CAN-FD communication workflows using the official series interface support. Mixed-signal control - Build firmware around ADC, DAC, timers, and control peripherals. Motor-control prototyping - Use advanced timers and analog resources for motor-control experiments. Embedded systems training - Support Cortex-M33 learning and firmware development labs. Packing List Description Quantity GigaDevice GD32E517V-START starter kit board 1 FAQ Q1: What is the main focus of GD32E517V-START? It is a GD32E51x / GD32E5 Cortex-M33 starter kit suitable for Ethernet-capable and industrial-control MCU evaluation. Q2: Does the official series support Ethernet? Yes. GigaDevice lists a 10/100M Ethernet MAC for the series group. Q3: Does the official series support CAN-FD? Yes. The official product table lists 3 CAN-FD interfaces with up to 6 Mb/s data rate. Q4: What is the listed maximum frequency? The official Cortex-M33 page lists up to 180 MHz. Q5: What analog resources are listed? The official series group includes 3 x 12-bit ADC and 2 x 12-bit DAC. Q6: Is this suitable for gateway-style prototypes? Yes. Ethernet MAC, CAN-FD, serial interfaces, and Cortex-M33 compute resources make it suitable for connected embedded prototypes. Q7: Are exact board connector counts listed here? No. This description uses official series-level information and omits unconfirmed board-layout details. Q8: What official resources support development? GigaDevice provides official documentation, software libraries, development tools, and product-family resources for GD32 MCUs.