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| - | # STM32F103C8T6 Dev. board | ||
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| - | ## Overview | ||
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| - | It's a small development board, with a 20 pins JTAG connector, a MiniUSB connector and all (?) pins broken out on two rows on the side. | ||
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| - | ## Bootloader | ||
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| - | The board is shipped without any software, link, datasheet, or pre-loaded code. Luckily, the STM32 family chips often (always ?) embed a bootloader. For this chip, STM32F103C8T6, | ||
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| - | I have tried flashing it with the SWD (that can be found in the JTAG header) with an ST-link programmer. I does work but requires some hardware. So the Serial bootloader... | ||
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| - | ## USB bootloader | ||
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| - | ## Demo | ||
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| - | ## Links | ||
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