![]() This means that it's possible to use the hundreds of shields available for the Arduino. It's a development board based on the STM32 MCU and it is compatible with the Arduino UNO pinout. I recently got in my hands a new development board from STMicroelectronics: STM32Nucleo. ![]() In the free book sample you can find the whole complete procedure better explained. So, I started writing a book about the STM32 platform. Thanks to the feedbacks I have received, I reached to the conclusion that it's really hard to cover a topic like this one in the room of a blog post.
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