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To this end, the project was built using a STM32F411 Nucleo development board. Capable of running at clock speeds up to 100 MHz, there’s plenty of grunt to handle demanding tasks like outputting ...
The STM32F411 micro on Kea microcontroller supports coding with .Net MicroFramework, GHI TinyCLR, nanoMF and MicroPython, as well as native programming.
Adafruit has this month announced the availability of its new STM32F411 BlackPill development board featuring a USB C connector, with a 3.3V 100mA LDO regulator, as well as both 25mhz and 32.768 ...
In the video (embedded below) he takes a deep dive into all the timing details of the N64 controller protocol, which is basically a 1-wire setup, and explains how to use an STM32F411 BlackPill ...