2021-02-25 04:19 AM
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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2021-02-25 06:20 AM
"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:
For an ST product, it looks like this:
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:
While you're on the Product Page, take time to browse through the 'Documentation' section
2021-02-25 05:11 AM
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
2021-02-25 06:20 AM
"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:
For an ST product, it looks like this:
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:
While you're on the Product Page, take time to browse through the 'Documentation' section
2021-02-25 08:09 PM
Hi,
Thanks for your support
2021-02-26 12:52 AM
You're welcome.
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2021-03-01 01:22 AM
"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: