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Extensible Prototyping Board Built For STM32 MCUs

Feb. 21, 2014
STMicroelectronics’ Nucleo boards bring extensible prototyping to the company’s STM32 microcontrollers (MCUs).

STMicroelectronics’ Nucleo boards bring extensible prototyping to the company’s STM32 microcontrollers (MCUs). The mbed-enabled boards support Arduino connectivity, and provide ST Morpho extension headers that allow access to all microcontroller on-chip peripherals (mbed is a collaborative industry project that delivers free tools and open-source hardware/software building blocks for developing ARM-based devices). Arduino headers accepts shields from the Arduino ecosystem, facilitating incorporation of specialized functionality. Dedicated shields from ST support Bluetooth LE or Wi-Fi connectivity, GPS, audio recording, proximity sensing, and wireless control. The first four 2 Nucleo boards (Nucleo-F030R8, -F103RB, -F401RE, and L152RE) support the STM32 F1, L1, F4, and F0 Value lines.

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