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        <description># STM32F4 Discovery

## Overview

## Links

* LogicDiscovery 20Mhz logic analyzer</description>
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        <description># STM32F030 Nucleo

## Overview

Last week, I went to the InnoRobo event in Lyon, France. It&#039;s a showroom build around... robotics ! But today&#039;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</description>
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        <description># STM32F103C8T6 Dev board as BlackMagic Probe

## Flash BlackMagic firmware

Set BOOT0=1, BOOT1=0 with the onboard jumpers. Pick a decent USB adapter and:
  stm32flash -w ./src/blackmagic_dfu.bin -v -g 0x0 /dev/ttyUSB0
Unplug everything, set BOOT0=0, BOOT1=0, connect the USB cable and:</description>
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        <description># STM32F103C8T6 Dev. board

## Overview

[Board top view] I have had this board on a shelf for quite some time, but never used it before. Having nothing better to do this week-end, I gave it a try, and here is what I&#039;ve found/done.

It&#039;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. 
There&#039;s a 8Mhz quartz (with PLL, the chip can run at 72Mhz), a 32.768kHz quartz (for the RTC), and that&#039;s pretty much all, but for…</description>
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