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No hay artículos en el carroSTM32F103C8T6 ARM STM32 Módulo de placa de desarrollo de sistema mínimo para Arduino Especificaciones: Modelo: STM32F103C8T6. Núcleo: ARM 32 Cortex-M3 CPU. Frecuencia de trabajo de 72 MHz. Memoria flash de 64 K, SRAM de 20 K. 2.0-3.6V de potencia, E/S. Reinicio (POR/PDR). Cristal de 4-16 MHz. Tamaño: 5,3 x 2,2 cm. Color: Azul El paquete incluye: 2 módulos de placa de desarrollo de sistema mínimo STM32F103C8T6 ARM STM32 para Arduino
A13
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 2 de febrero de 2025
Out of all of the dozens of these I have purchased over the years, these are the best. I’m so glad I finally found some with genuine STM32 chips, and ones that work without strange issues that make you scratch your head, or second guess your code.
mrmeizongo
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 10 de diciembre de 2024
My IDE of choice is vscode and I use platformio for all my microcontroller projects. When I bought this board I followed the instructions on the platformio website to configure the board but I couldn’t get it to work. After trying everything I actually gave this product a 1 star review because I thought I had a bad board but after some more fiddling I found that if you set the ‘upload_protocol’ environment variable in platformio.ini to ‘serial’, switching the boot0 mode to 1 and pressing the reset button before you upload, this board works like any other arduino microcontroller with the arduino framework. Unfortunately, the platformio documentation for the blue pill board does not list ‘serial’ as an upload protocol option. Also this board actually has 128kb flash memory, not the listed 64kb. That was a refreshing surprise. You do need a USB to serial adapter to get it to work. Just connect the power(3v3) and ground of the adapter to power and ground on the board and the tax/rx to any of the 3 serial rx/tx pins on the board. Minus the extra work and hardware to get this work, it’s a solid board.
Bruce B. Howard
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 5 de noviembre de 2024
Bought a pair of these to replace some fake, DOA modules I purchased from AliExpress. While they report as 64KB, my .hex file was 107kb and had no issues loading and functioning at all.
John G
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 7 de octubre de 2024
I've purchase other similar boards from other vendors. Those boards did not work when using STM32CubeIDE, as that tool validates the authenticity of the onboard MPU/Chip.Be careful purchasing cheap boards because of the quantity that you get. They might work with Arduino projects, but not true STM32 projects using CubeIDE.When purchasing these types of boards, I look for the labeling on the MPU/Chip. It should have the STM32 logo. If you can't view the chip used on a board, I wouldn't buy it, as it could be a knock-off.
Ronin
Comentado en el Reino Unido el 17 de septiembre de 2023
If you want genuine BluePills then you can get them here. I tested these and they show as genuine and pass all the visual checks too. I'd recommend this seller.
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