2016-01-15 01:27 PM
I thinking of ordering a stm32f429i-disc1 discovery kit and I was wondering how I can mount this on a breadboard as is has double rows of pin on both the left and right side? The breadboards that I know of are made for single rows of pins and would not work.
Please, explain or show me a breadboard that would work. Thanks! #breadboard #stm32f429i-disc1 #think-differently2016-01-15 01:37 PM
It's not a good board for prototyping. The LCD+SDRAM soak up a lot of the pins. You should review the User Manual, and go over the pins/resources you think you need. Think about how many pins you actually need to get over to the bread board, or use wire-wrap techniques. Better yet find an STM32 based ''break-out'' board where you can actually get to signals you can use.
The has an Arduino shield connector, and there are .2016-01-15 01:42 PM
No, You mustn't use breadboard. You can use female to male jumper wires.
2016-01-26 10:33 AM
2016-01-27 01:36 AM
I suggest using the
http://www.st.com/st-web-ui/active/en/catalog/tools/PF262637
(Nucleo 144)