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Are there resources for converting from using the evaluation board to a breadboard setup?

SGold.3
Associate II

Specifically using the timers on STM32H743XI-EVAL and have the microcontroller STM32H743

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What kind of resources would you need, the code should copy-n-paste? Clone existing projects, change pins, merge other code/functionality.

Couple of different breakout boards with the H743 or close equivalent, WeAct Studio, MCUDEV DevEBox, and NUCLEO's

Breadboards not particularly good for high frequency / high density parts.

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What kind of resources would you need, the code should copy-n-paste? Clone existing projects, change pins, merge other code/functionality.

Couple of different breakout boards with the H743 or close equivalent, WeAct Studio, MCUDEV DevEBox, and NUCLEO's

Breadboards not particularly good for high frequency / high density parts.

0693W000005CDSMQA4.jpg0693W00000AMwNvQAL.jpg

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Up vote any posts that you find helpful, it shows what's working..
SGold.3
Associate II

Thanks, I think these development boards might also be a solution but I was referring to what resistors or capacitors I would need if I wanted to print my own PCB board.