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-# STM32F030 Nucleo 
  
-## Overview 
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-Last week, I went to the InnoRobo event in Lyon, France. It's a showroom build around... robotics ! But today's robotics would be really poor without microcontrollers, and ST Microelectronic were present on a small booth. An engineer held the booth and we talked a little bit about this (new) board he had on display: the __STM32F030 Value line Nucleo__ evaluation board. He is Italian, and I am French, but we understood each other I think ^^  
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-At the end, we was really nice and gave me one for free ! Awesome =D (especially when you know they're not yet on sale). 
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-I have always been interested in ST products, mostly because of my personnal background but also because they make good products! Unfortunately, supporting GNU/Linux is (was ?) not in their priorities so it can be a bit tricky. I will write down the interesting facts, steps taken, challenges faced (hopefully with the solutions) while trying with little board. 
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-## Board presentation 
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-{{ :arm:stm32f030:47ba43a4347b80db9dbade12ab132d89.png?direct&300 |}} 
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-* One entry-level STM32F030R8T6 microcontroller with LQFP64 package 
- * ARM Cortex-M0 CPU at 48MHz 
- * 64 KBytes Flash 
- * Up to 10 timers 
- * 12-bit ADC 1 Msps up to 16 channels 
- * Up to 2x I2C, up to 2x USARTs, up to 2x SPIs.  
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-* Two types of extension resources 
- * Arduino Uno Revision 3 connectivity 
- * STMicroelectronics Morpho extension pin headers for full access to all STM32 I/Os  
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-* 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 
- * drag and drop Flash programming (USB disk drive)  
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-* Flexible board power supply 
- * USB VBUS or external source (3.5 V, 5 V, 7 V - 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 devices supported on USB 
- * Virtual Com port 
- * Mass storage 
- * Debug port  
-* Comprehensive free STM32 software HAL library with a variety of software examples.  
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-## Pinout 
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-There are two pinouts on the board: an arduino-compatible one and a more complete (mbed compatible) one called Morpho. 
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-{{:arm:stm32f030:st-nucleo-f030r8-arduino.png?direct&300|Arduino pinout}} {{:arm:stm32f030:st-nucleo-f030r8-morpho.png?direct&300|Morpho pinout}} 
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-(Pictures rehosted, orginals can be found on the mbed website) 
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-## Resources 
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-## Links 
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-* [[http://www.st.com/web/catalog/tools/FM116/SC959/SS1532/LN1847| STM32 MCU Nucleo on ST website]] 
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