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At present, v1.1, v1.2, and v1.3 | The technical specifications of various STorM32 boards are presented. | ||
For suppliers/vendors please refer to [[Where to buy STorM32 boards]]. For a detailed description of the various connectors on the boards see [[Pins and Connectors]]. | |||
{{COMMENT|To avoid confusion or misunderstandings please note: The boards may provide features hardware-wise which are not yet supported by the firmware. Please check the firmware description to find out (see e.g. the [http://www.olliw.eu/2013/storm32bgc/#firmware project page]).}} | |||
== "Original" STorM32 Boards == | |||
At present, the versions v1.1, v1.2, and v1.3 are in use (v0.17/v1.0 boards are deprecated). Their commonality is a resistive voltage regulator and the TC4452 motor drivers. | |||
'''''Comments:''''' | '''''Comments:''''' | ||
* ''The boards can be populated with different motor drivers | * ''The boards can be populated with different motor drivers, namely TC4452 driver in DFN package or TC4452 driver in SOIC package; the DFN package allows somewhat higher motor currents.'' | ||
* ''The boards can in principle be populated with different | * ''The boards can in principle be populated with different micro controllers; the standard configuration is a STM32F103RC.'' | ||
=== STorM32-BGC v1.3 === | |||
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== STorM32-BGC v1.3 == | |||
[[File:Joepaisley-storm32-bgc-v13-board-wiki.jpg|thumb|caption|STorM32-BGC board v1.3 with motor drivers in SOIC package]] | [[File:Joepaisley-storm32-bgc-v13-board-wiki.jpg|thumb|caption|STorM32-BGC board v1.3 with motor drivers in SOIC package]] | ||
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* MCU: STM32F103RC at 72 MHz | * MCU: STM32F103RC at 72 MHz | ||
* motor drivers: TC4452 | * motor drivers: TC4452 | ||
* voltage regulator: linear resistive | |||
* on-board Bluetooth (optional) | * on-board Bluetooth (optional) | ||
* on-board 6DOF IMU (MPU6050) | * on-board 6DOF IMU (MPU6050) | ||
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== STorM32-BGC v1.2 == | === STorM32-BGC v1.2 === | ||
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[[File:Storm32 bgc v120 board dfn mpu-01-wp01.jpg|thumb|caption|STorM32-BGC board v1.2 with motor drivers in DFN package]] | [[File:Storm32 bgc v120 board dfn mpu-01-wp01.jpg|thumb|caption|STorM32-BGC board v1.2 with motor drivers in DFN package]] | ||
Differences to the v1.3 board: | Differences to the v1.3 board: | ||
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* only 2 auxiliary ports | * only 2 auxiliary ports | ||
== STorM32-BGC v1.1 == | === STorM32-BGC v1.1 === | ||
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[[File:Storm32-bgc-v110-board-top-01-wp01.jpg|thumb|caption|STorM32-BGC board v1.1 with motor drivers in SOIC package]] | [[File:Storm32-bgc-v110-board-top-01-wp01.jpg|thumb|caption|STorM32-BGC board v1.1 with motor drivers in SOIC package]] | ||
Differences to the v1. | Differences to the v1.3 board: | ||
* no Futaba S-bus support | * no Futaba S-bus support | ||
* Spektrum satellite is supported, but no extra Spektrum connector on board | * Spektrum satellite is supported, but no extra Spektrum connector on board | ||
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* only 2 auxiliary ports | * only 2 auxiliary ports | ||
{{COMMENT|{{WARNING|The order of pins on the I2C#2 port is reversed to that on the I2C#1 port}}; please consider this then connecting | {{COMMENT|{{WARNING|'''The order of pins on the I2C#2 port is reversed to that on the I2C#1 port'''}}; please consider this then connecting a MPU module to the I2C#2 port.}} | ||
== Descendants == | |||
The STorM32 boards listed here are based on/derived from the layout of the "original" board designed by Martinez and OlliW, but modified in some ways. | |||
=== GLB STorM32 v1.31 === | |||
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* MCU: STM32F103RC at 72 MHz | |||
* motor drivers: DRV8313 | |||
* voltage regulator: switched step-down | |||
* on-board Bluetooth (optional) | |||
* on-board 6DOF IMU (MPU6050) | |||
* IR led | |||
* Futaba S-Bus | |||
* Spektrum satellite | |||
* up to seven PWM/Sum-PPM inputs/outputs | |||
* joystick ports for all three axes | |||
* additional I2C port (I2C#2) | |||
* 3 auxiliary ports | |||
* BUT port | |||
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* supply voltage: 9 - 25 V or 3 - 6S (according to the specs given by GLB, not yet confirmed in practice) | |||
* motor current: 1.5 A<br/>'''''Comment''': The board uses the same motor drivers as the BaseCam SimpleBGC 32-bit board, and the same spec can hence be expected, but the real capability has not yet been tested in practice''. | |||
* board dimensions: 50 mm x 50 mm, 45 mm bolt to bolt, holes Ø3 mm | |||
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Revision as of 13:11, 23 January 2015
The technical specifications of various STorM32 boards are presented.
For suppliers/vendors please refer to Where to buy STorM32 boards. For a detailed description of the various connectors on the boards see Pins and Connectors.
Comment: To avoid confusion or misunderstandings please note: The boards may provide features hardware-wise which are not yet supported by the firmware. Please check the firmware description to find out (see e.g. the project page).
"Original" STorM32 Boards
At present, the versions v1.1, v1.2, and v1.3 are in use (v0.17/v1.0 boards are deprecated). Their commonality is a resistive voltage regulator and the TC4452 motor drivers.
Comments:
- The boards can be populated with different motor drivers, namely TC4452 driver in DFN package or TC4452 driver in SOIC package; the DFN package allows somewhat higher motor currents.
- The boards can in principle be populated with different micro controllers; the standard configuration is a STM32F103RC.
STorM32-BGC v1.3
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STorM32-BGC v1.2
Differences to the v1.3 board:
- voltage regulator: smaller SOT223 package
- only 2 auxiliary ports
STorM32-BGC v1.1
Differences to the v1.3 board:
- no Futaba S-bus support
- Spektrum satellite is supported, but no extra Spektrum connector on board
- no extra USB voltage protection diode
- voltage regulator: smaller SOT223 package
- only 2 auxiliary ports
Comment: The order of pins on the I2C#2 port is reversed to that on the I2C#1 port; please consider this then connecting a MPU module to the I2C#2 port.
Descendants
The STorM32 boards listed here are based on/derived from the layout of the "original" board designed by Martinez and OlliW, but modified in some ways.
GLB STorM32 v1.31
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