Skip to main content
donald2
Associate
April 1, 2012
Question

New F0-Discovery board with 'F051 Cortex-M0 report

  • April 1, 2012
  • 3 replies
  • 754 views
Posted on April 01, 2012 at 20:03

Grrrrr!!  I just wrote a long post about the new F0-Discovery board, and the forum software threw it away.

Rather than re-write a thoughtful post, I'll do what the crappy forum software encourages me to do and write a mostly useless one.

I was fortunate enough to get one of the new F0-Discovery boards at Design West -- one of my reasons for going.

It has a STM32F051-R8T6 with ID 0x0bb11477, 0x20006440.  Two pushbuttons and two LEDs are the only external I/O connections.  A protoboard is included.

I wrote a bunch, including the layout of the flash controller and the new serial connection on the STLink part.  But I won't risk another half hour of writing to the forum software.

    This topic has been closed for replies.

    3 replies

    frankmeyer9
    Associate III
    April 3, 2012
    Posted on April 03, 2012 at 08:10

    Hi Donald, is there a chance to read your ''threwn away'' post somewhere else ?

    The ST-M0 seems an alternative for lots of cost sensitive projects.

    By the way, I had these issues with this forum software, too.

    It sometimes just refused to send my long and carefully prepared posts...

    donald2
    donald2Author
    Associate
    April 3, 2012
    Posted on April 03, 2012 at 09:44

    No, the post is gone.  I didn't remember to copy the text before clicking 'OK'.  The forum software returned an error, and the text wasn't there when I hit the 'back' button.

    I had written about the board itself, the prototyping board included in the package, and updates I made to my 'stlinkv2-util' program to support it.  If I get a chance this week, I'll check those updates into the Google Code project.

    I also wrote about the new STLink serial connection feature.  The embedded STLink uses the familiar 'F103 chip, with a new hardware feature.  It routes USART2 Tx and Rx lines from the F103 to the target processor.  I was hoping someone here had worked out the protocol extensions for using this.

    donald2
    donald2Author
    Associate
    April 3, 2012
    Posted on April 03, 2012 at 09:57

    I'll write a bit more in a separate post, so as to not lose too much if it fails.

    The F0 Discovery board has few components, matching the low-end nature of the chip.  The extra bits are only two pushbuttons and two LEDs.   This is the opposite of the F4 Discovery, which has a bunch of interesting external gadgets, or the LCD display and touch sensors of the L151 Discovery board.

    It even omits the crystal, with empty locations for a through-hole '49 can or a rectangular surface mount package, along with empty pads for the associated 0805 or 0603 caps and resistors. This is probably more useful for the cost-focused target market, which will likely use the HSI clock instead of a crystal or will pick a cost-optimized part that may have atypical characteristics.