2011-07-10 8:12 AM
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-breadboard2011-07-10 10:18 AM
I'm not aware of such a thing, but you can mount it on standard breadboards like this:
2011-07-10 10:28 AM
Or you could do it like this:
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2011-09-26 8:03 PM
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.
2011-09-30 11:14 AM
Nice Idea. Pretty much impressed
2011-10-11 6:16 PM
Try wire-wrapping.
Seehttp://singamicro-63-stm32l152-k1.blogspot.com/p/pictures.html
2011-10-13 5:10 AM
Hello all,
Iwant 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 You2011-10-27 2:39 PM
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):
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 JTAG4 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.2011-10-30 9:06 AM
''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)?
2011-10-30 9:46 AM
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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