Description
NUCLEO F103RB Board provides an affordable and flexible way for users to try out new ideas and build prototypes with any STM32 microcontroller line, choosing from the various combinations of performance, power consumption and features. The Arduino connectivity support and ST Morpho headers make it easy to expand the functionality of the STM32 Nucleo open development platform with a wide choice of specialized shields.
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NUCLEO F103RB Board Key Features
- STM32 microcontroller with LQFP64 package
- STM32F103RBT6 ( 128K FLASH )
- Two types of extension resources
- Arduino Uno Revision 3 connectivity
- STMicroelectronics Morpho extension pin headers for full access to all STM32 I/Os
- embed-enabled (mbed.org)
- On-board ST-LINK/V2-1 debugger/programmer with SWD connector
- selection-mode switch to use the kit as a standalone ST-LINK/V2-1
- Flexible board power supply
- USB VBUS or external source(3.3 V, 5 V, 7 – 12 V)
- Power management access point
- Three LEDs
- USB communication (LD1), user LED (LD2), power LED (LD3)
- Two push buttons: USER and RESET
- USB re-enumeration capability: three different interfaces supported on USB
- Virtual Com port
- Mass storage
- Debug port
- Comprehensive free software HAL library including a variety of software examples
- Supported by a wide choice of Integrated Development Environments (IDEs) including IAR, Keil, GCC-based IDE
Key Features:
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Micro controller: STM32F103RB (ARM Cortex-M3, 72 MHz, 128KB Flash, 20KB RAM)
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On-board Debugger: ST-LINK/V2-1 (supports drag-and-drop programming)
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Connectivity: USB, UART, I2C, SPI, ADC, PWM, GPIO
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Compatibility: Arduino Uno R3 headers and ST morpho connectors
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Power Supply: USB or external 5V/7-12V
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IDE Support: STM32CubeIDE, Keil, IAR, Arduino IDE (with STM32 core)
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Support for MBED OS: Yes
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Form Factor: Compact and breadboard-friendly
Applications:
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Embedded systems learning and development
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Sensor integration and control projects
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Robotics and automation
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IoT and wireless communication systems
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Real-time signal processing
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Motor control and power electronics prototyping





















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