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Base or prototype board for STM32VL-Discovery

kyawlwin
Associate II
Posted on July 10, 2011 at 17:12

Hi dude,

      I am a  user of STM32VL-Discovery board and looking for a base board to evaluate the features of STM32VL-Discovery as like lpcxpresso from NXP.

 lpcxpresso target board : http://www.embeddedartists.com/products/lpcxpresso/lpc1769_xpr.php

lpcxpresso base board: http://www.embeddedartists.com/products/lpcxpresso/xpr_base.php

lpcxpresso prototype board:  http://www.embeddedartists.com/products/lpcxpresso/xpr_prototype.php

Regards,

Aung

#discovery-breadboard #discovery-breadboard
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Andrew Neil
Evangelist
Posted on July 10, 2011 at 19:18

I'm not aware of such a thing, but you can mount it on standard breadboards like this:

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Similarly with any other 0.1'' prototyping method...
Andrew Neil
Evangelist
Posted on July 10, 2011 at 19:28

Or you could do it like this: 

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kk6gm
Associate II
Posted on September 27, 2011 at 05:03

How about something like this?  I'm working on submitting it to kickstarter to get some built up after I tweak the design a bit.

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eejaz
Associate II
Posted on September 30, 2011 at 20:14

Nice Idea. Pretty much impressed

kohchengsing
Associate II
Posted on October 12, 2011 at 03:16

Try wire-wrapping.

See

http://singamicro-63-stm32l152-k1.blogspot.com/p/pictures.html

choky_ndhie27
Associate II
Posted on October 13, 2011 at 14:10

Hello all,

want to run

 

a

 

servo

 

using the

 

STM32

 

Discovery

if

 

you

 

have a

 

suggestion

 

program to 

run

 

the

 

servo

?

or

 

you have a

 

simple

 

code to

 

run the

 

servo

 

on the

 

STM32

 

Discovery

Thank You

rmteo
Associate II
Posted on October 27, 2011 at 23:39

I use the ST-VLDiscovery purely as a debugger (and programmer with ST-LINK).  For development, I prefer one of these (about $45 shipped from the auction sites):

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CPU:

STM32F103VCT6

, TQFP100;

FLASH: 256K BYTES, SRAM: 48K BYTES

4 X LED (one Power LED) 

1 X USB to RS232 (USB to RS232 port)

1 X USB2.0 Device mode interface.

1 X Micro SD TF card socket.

1 X 3.2-inch TFT (with touch screen) interface, can be controlled via MCU, FSMC 16-bit interface mode.

1 X JTAG

4 X functional keys

1 x RTC with battery back-up battery holder(Battery is not included).

All GPIO port Lead out.

They are compact, can be easily powered by batteries (I use 3x AA NiMH) and have a useful variety of features. I also occasionally use the MCU on the ST-VLD to do processor-to-processor development using jumpers.

Andrew Neil
Evangelist
Posted on October 30, 2011 at 17:06

''1 X 3.2-inch TFT (with touch screen) interface''

Is that just the interface, or is the actual display module included (as shown in your picture)?

 

rmteo
Associate II
Posted on October 30, 2011 at 17:46

Everything that you see in the picture (including the TFT LCD and touch panel) is included. Here is an image of the MCU board alone.

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