Wednesday, February 19, 2014

STM32 Nucleo boards

STMicroelectronics (STMicro) announced their new line of STM32 mbed-enabled development boards, the STM32 Nucleo! They look like they are planning a full line covering the STM32 Microcontrollers. 

The new STM32 Nucleo boards are mbed-enabled, and support Arduino connectivity while also providing ST Morpho extension headers that allow access to all of the microcontroller’s on-chip peripherals. As an mbed-enabled board, developers can make use of the mbed open source software platform, online tools and collaboration infrastructure at mbed.org. The board’s Arduino headers accept shields from the extensive Arduino ecosystem, allowing developers to add specialized functionality quickly and easily.

The first four STM32 Nucleo boards, supporting the STM32 F1, L1, F4, and F0 Value lines. cost looks to be about $10.32.


  • NUCLEO-F030R8
    • STM32 Nucleo development board for STM32 F0 series
    • STM32F030R8T6 MCU
      • Entry-level
      •  ARM Cortex-M0 Value line MCU
      • 48 MHz CPU
    • 64KB flash memory

  • NUCLEO-F103RB
    • STM32 Nucleo development board for STM32 F1 series
    • STM32F103RBT6 MCU
      • Mainstream Performance line
      • ARM Cortex-M3 MCU
      • 72 MHz CPU
    • 128KB flash memory

  • NUCLEO-F401RE
    • STM32 Nucleo development board for STM32 F4 series
    • STM32F401RE MCU
      • Cost effective DSP with FPU
      • ARM Cortex-M4 MCU 
      • 84 MHz CPU
      • Art Accelerator
    • 512KB flash memory

  • NUCLEO-L152RE
    • STM32 Nucleo development board for STM32 L1 series
    • STM32L152RE MCU
      • Ultra-low-power 
      • ARM Cortex-M3 MCU
      • 32 MHz CPU
    • 512KB flash memory
 Mouser Electronics, Inc. 

Part NumberDescriptionMCUCoreMemoryDatasheet
NUCLEO-F030R8Development board for STM32F0 SeriesSTM32F030R8T6ARM Cortex M064KNUCLEWO-F030R8 DatasheetDatasheet
NUCLEO-F103RBDevelopment board for STM32F1 SeriesSTM32F103RBT6ARM Cortex M3128KNUCLEO-F103RB DatasheetDatasheet
NUCLEO-F401REDevelopment board for STM32F4 SeriesSTM32F401RET6ARM Cortex M4512KNUCLEO-F401RE DatasheetDatasheet
NUCLEO-L152REDevelopment board for STM32L1 SeriesSTM32L152RET6ARM Cortex M3512KNUCLEO-L152RE DatasheetDatasheet



Pdf Datasheet


Friday, February 7, 2014

Robotics 101 Part Two

OK it been a few weeks but Sparkfun has come out with a few more of video series on robotics. So here are next three. 

Part four Transfer of Motion from SparkFun Electronics, Inc. Robotics 101 Series is they discuss the advantages and disadvantages to using gears, pulleys, and chains in your robotics projects.




Part five Precision Motion from SparkFun Electronics, Inc. Robotics 101 Series they discusses the differences between precision and accuracy, when you might prefer one over the other, and how different motors offer different solutions in your project.




Part six Mechanical Structure from SparkFun Electronics, Inc. Robotics 101 Series they describes a few of the more popular materials for building your robot, goes over the pros and cons of each, and offers solutions for some off the shelf alternatives.


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Monday, January 13, 2014

Robotics 101

These is the are the first 3 of a 9 part video series from SparkFun where they be taking us through the basics of how Robots work and how you can build your own! 
Part Two from SparkFun Electronics, Inc. Robotics 101 Series they 
discuss Angular motion. Good into to Motors.
 Episode 3, they discuss linear motion and how to implement it with Actobotics parts. {this video seem more about Actobotics parts }
Look like Sparkfun is now selling Actobotics from ServoCity.

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