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While originally intended to be [[STM32]] specific, sections have been added (or will be added) covering other topics. Currently sections have been added for [[Raspberry Pi Pico]] (still ARM cores), [[RISC-V]] and [[FPGA]]s. | While originally intended to be [[STM32]] specific, sections have been added (or will be added) covering other topics. Currently sections have been added for [[Raspberry Pi Pico]] (still ARM cores), [[RISC-V]] and [[FPGA]]s. | ||
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Revision as of 07:19, 15 March 2022
Welcome to the STM32World Wiki!
At the moment, this wiki mainly services as a place for Lars Bøgild Thomsen to jot down notes and experiences about STM32 MCUs (and some of the clones), Electronics, PCB Design and C programming.
While originally intended to be STM32 specific, sections have been added (or will be added) covering other topics. Currently sections have been added for Raspberry Pi Pico (still ARM cores), RISC-V and FPGAs.
NOTICE if you are using Brave, and you have got a few BAT to spare, please notice that the site is registered as a verified content creator and you can help financing the site by sending us a bit of BAT! It is very much appreciated.