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Revision as of 13:36, 20 July 2023

Mcu board 3d.png

STM32World is a series of development boards designed for rapid development and prototyping.

The idea is to have MCU boards available with multiple MCU's (possibly including non ST ones such as the ones from GigaDevice).

The boards will be stackable but rather than trying to cram every single imaginable peripheral device into every board, these will be deliberately kept simple. A CAN transceiver board will include a CAN transceiver and nothing else.

As much as possible, peripheral board will be designed in such a way that they will not conflict with each other, even though this might not be possible to achieve 100 %.

All files for hardware and software is available at STM32World Github Repository

Why?

There are a gazillion STM32 development boards available on the market. A very reasonable question would be: "Why create another one?"

In general development boards fall into two different categories:

  1. Simple boards such as the common Blue Pill and Black Pill boards
  2. Complex boards such as most of ST's Nucleo and Discovery boards

The problem with the simple boards is that you have a very limited selection of MCUs and you end up with a ratnest of jumper wires.

The problem with the complex boards is that they are too opinionated. I have a STM32F405 based discovery board and that one includes a complex audio part, which I have never needed nor used.

Form Factor

STM32World boards are meant to be stackable.

All boards are 3" x 2". In many cases this is much bigger than needed but PCB's are cheap and having the boards at that size makes layout much easier.

STM32World Board Dimensions.png

Planned Boards

Name Type Description Status
MCUSTM32F405 3D Top View.png MCUSTM32F405 MCU MCU Board using the STM32F405 MCU Prototype ordered
MCUSTM32F446 3D rendering - top view.png MCUSTM32F446 MCU MCU Board using the STM32F446 MCU Ready for prototype
PRGSTL 3D Top View.png PRGSTL Programmer Board designed like a ST-Link/V2.1 or a Black Magic Probe device Prototype ordered
MEMW25Q128 3D Top View rendering.png MEMW25Q128 Storage W25Q128 SPI Serial Flash Prototype ordered

Board Ideas

Name Type Description Status
MCUSTM32F411 3D Top View.png MCUSTM32F411 MCU MCU Board using the STM32F411 MCU Under development
MCUSTM32F103 3D Top View.png MCUSTM32F103 MCU MCU Board using the STM32F103 MCU Under development
MCUSTM32F405 3D Top View.png MCUGD32F405 MCU MCU Board using the GD32F405 MCU Under development
IOAW9523 3D Top View rendering.png IOAW9523 I/O I²C AW9523 based GPIO Expander and LED driver Under development
HID01 Display/Keyboard Display and touch keyboard Under development
DWS2812 Display WS2812B RGB LED Array Under development

Pin Use

The STM32 processors are not 100 % flexible in mapping I/O pins, so certain peripherals can only be mapped to certain pins. Because of that, some of our board will conflict with each other.


Desc Name No No Name Desc
Battery Supply[1] VB 1 2 GND Ground
Boot0 BO0 3 4 NRST Reset
ADC IN10 PC0 5 6 PC1
PC2 7 8 PC3
PA0 9 10 PA1
USART2_TX PA2 11 12 PA3 USART2_RX
PA4 13 14 PA5
PA6 15 16 PA7
PC4 17 18 PC5
PB0 19 20 PB1
PB2 21 22 U0
PB10 23 24 PB11
PB12 25 26 PB13
PB14 27 28 PB15
PC6 29 30 PC7
PC8 31 32 PC9
U1 33 34 U2
U3 35 36 U4
Regulated 3.3V 3.3V 37 38 GND Ground
5V 39 40 GND Ground
Desc Name No No Name Desc
Ground GND 80 79 VA Analogue Supply[2]
U6 78 77 U5
PC15 76 75 U7
PC13 74 73 PC14
U10 72 71 U9
PB9 70 69 PB8
USART1_RX_Alt PB7 68 67 PB6 USART1_TX_Alt
PB5 66 65 PB4
PB3 64 63 PD2
U8 62 61 PC12
PC11 60 59 PC10
U12 58 57 U11
PA15 56 55 PA14 SWCLK
SWDIO PA13 54 53 PA12
PA11 52 51 PA10 USART1_RX
USART1_TX PA9 50 49 PA8
U14 48 47 U13
U16 46 45 U15
Ground GND 44 43 3.3V Regulated 3.3V
Ground GND 42 41 5V
  1. On some boards tied to 3.3V
  2. On some boards tied to 3.3V

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