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1. The [[STM32L432]] is one of the few [[STM32]] [[MCU]]s which do not require a crystal to work with [[USB]] | 1. The [[STM32L432]] is one of the few [[STM32]] [[MCU]]s which do not require a crystal to work with [[USB]] | ||
2. Built-in hardware random generator | 2. Built-in hardware random generator | ||
− | 3. Plenty of built-in flash - in fact the STM32L432KB have double what is specified. | + | 3. Plenty of built-in flash - in fact the STM32L432KB have [[STM32L432Kx Flash Size |
+ | |double what is specified]. | ||
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Revision as of 05:27, 10 August 2022
The Magic Key is a little weekend project primarily started because I had a bunch of ST7789 1.3 inch displays lying around in a drawer.
This page will document the design of the device as well as development for it.
Hardware Design and Development
As mentioned earlier, the idea was a result of some left over ST7789 displays. Essentially any STM32 MCU with a USB port could have been used, but a number of reasons lead to the use of the STM32L432 MCU:
1. The STM32L432 is one of the few STM32 MCUs which do not require a crystal to work with USB 2. Built-in hardware random generator 3. Plenty of built-in flash - in fact the STM32L432KB have [[STM32L432Kx Flash Size |double what is specified].
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Schematics
Renderings
Before ordering, KiCAD 3D renderings: