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What is the suitable Evaluation board for STM32L151RCT6 MCU

MBhir.11
Associate III

Hi,

I am new to the STM32 controllers.

I am using STM32Cube IDE for my test projects.

I want to purchase one evaluation board to check the peripheral functionality of STM32L151RCT6 .

Please suggest me which evaluation board is suitable ?

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Andrew Neil
Chief II

"I am new to the STM32 controllers."

Do you have experience with any other microcontroller(s)?

The standard approach for any microcontroller is to start at the manufacturer's Product Page for it - you can find that easily by simply putting the part number into google:

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For an ST product, it looks like this:

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Go to the 'Tools and Software' Tab; scroll down (or use the "Quick Link") to 'Product Evaluation Tools' - there you'll see the recommended evaluation boards:

0693W000007ZTowQAG.pngWhile you're on the Product Page, take time to browse through the 'Documentation' section

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DL7AVF
Associate

Hi MBhir.1,

the NUCLEO-L152RE board has the functionality to evaluate the STM32L151RCT6.

It contains an STM32L152RET6 which has a built-in LCD controller and more memory than the 'L151RC, but you don't have to use the additional features.

I've used this board for many times, and I think it will fit your needs.

Best regards

Andrew Neil
Chief II

"I am new to the STM32 controllers."

Do you have experience with any other microcontroller(s)?

The standard approach for any microcontroller is to start at the manufacturer's Product Page for it - you can find that easily by simply putting the part number into google:

0693W000007ZTjIQAW.png 

For an ST product, it looks like this:

0693W000007ZTlYQAW.png 

Go to the 'Tools and Software' Tab; scroll down (or use the "Quick Link") to 'Product Evaluation Tools' - there you'll see the recommended evaluation boards:

0693W000007ZTowQAG.pngWhile you're on the Product Page, take time to browse through the 'Documentation' section

MBhir.11
Associate III

Hi,

Thanks for your support

You're welcome.

If your question is now resolved, please pick a 'Best Answer' to flag that:

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Then this will be flagged in the topic listing - so others can see it's answered:

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"The standard approach for any microcontroller is to start at the manufacturer's Product Page"

To emphasise that this applies generally - not just to ST parts:

https://www.avrfreaks.net/comment/2839426#comment-2839426

https://www.avrfreaks.net/comment/2842546#comment-2842546