![]() ![]() ![]() If you are interested you can also check out the review on STM32 Nucleo 64 boards and if you want to learn how to use them and program them using the STM32 CubeMX and True studio, you can check out the tutorial on getting started with STM32 Nucelo64. So in this tutorial, let us get started with the STM32 to know a bit of basics about this board and blink the on-board LED using the Arduino IDE.Īpart from the STM32 Blue pill board used in this tutorial, there are many other popular STM32 boards like the STM32 Nucleo Development board. Another honey pot here is that we can use the same old Arduino IDE to program our STM32 Boards. ![]() Hopefully though, we have the new STM32F103C8T6 STM32 Development Boards (Blue Pill) in the market now which can easily outperform Arduino with its 32-bit CPU and ARM Cortex M3 architecture. However, as we start building more and dig deep we would soon realise that Arduino is not industry ready and its 8-bit CPU with a ridiculously slow clock, it does not give you enough juice for your projects. Arduino would have been the first board for many hobbyists (including me) and engineers out there when they started with electronics.
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