![]() If you want to build a simple weather station for example, you would choose a low power development board (e.g. NUCLEO-L053R8) and add three ST expansion boards. For the most basic ideas the ST Nucleo boards will give you all the functions and flexibility you need. You are able to stack as many boards on top as you want to for unlimited creativity in your design. ![]() The Arduino and ST Morpho headers of your base board enables you to easily add expansion boards from ST and third parties. ![]() Next select the Nucleo expansion boards you need to give your application all functions required. The range spans from ultra-low power MCUs like the STM32L053R8T6 with 32 MHz Cortex-M0+ core, 64-KB flash and 8-KB SRAM to high-performance MCUs with DSP and FPU like the STM32F411RET6 with 100 MHz Cortex-M4 core, 512-KB flash and 128-KB SRAM.Īpart from the MCU all boards are equipped with Arduino UNO extension connectors, Morpho extension headers (access to all 64 MCU pins), integrated debugging and programming ST-Link probe and an USB port for flexible power supply.ĭecide the Functionality and Select the Expansion Boards In case of the STM 32 Open Development Environment (STM32ODE) you can choose development boards equipped with any 32-bit ARM Cortex-M-based STM32 microcontroller you want. In most cases if you have an idea for a new application you will start picking the right MCU for the design. The following is a quick guide on how to get started and what products are available. ![]() Good news for all makers, start-ups and Arduino fans: With the new STMicroelectronics (ST) STM32 Nucleo environment another semiconductor manufacturer is offering some cool and exciting development boards, extension boards and great software compatible with Arduino. ![]()
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