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As a lot of other people, when I decided to check out the [[STM32]], the first development board I ordered was a so-called [[Blue Pill]] board (so named because most of them are indeed using a [[PCB]] with a blue [[solder mask]]. These boards are readily available and they can be extremely cheap at around $1.50 (on [https://www.aliexpress.com/wholesale?catId=0&initiative_id=SB_20201030185011&SearchText=stm32+blue+pill AliExpress]). | As a lot of other people, when I decided to check out the [[STM32]], the first development board I ordered was a so-called [[Blue Pill]] board (so named because most of them are indeed using a [[PCB]] with a blue [[solder mask]]. These boards are readily available and they can be extremely cheap at around $1.50 (on [https://www.aliexpress.com/wholesale?catId=0&initiative_id=SB_20201030185011&SearchText=stm32+blue+pill AliExpress]). | ||
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I hooked it up to a [[STLink]] and got cracking on it but ending up with a long list of frustrations. | I hooked it up to a [[STLink]] and got cracking on it but ending up with a long list of frustrations. |
Revision as of 04:03, 31 October 2020
As a lot of other people, when I decided to check out the STM32, the first development board I ordered was a so-called Blue Pill board (so named because most of them are indeed using a PCB with a blue solder mask. These boards are readily available and they can be extremely cheap at around $1.50 (on AliExpress).
I hooked it up to a STLink and got cracking on it but ending up with a long list of frustrations.