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* The boards can in principle be populated with different microcontrollers; | * The boards can in principle be populated with different microcontrollers; the "typical" configuration is a STM32F103RC. | ||
* To avoid confusion/missunderstandings please note: The boards provide many features hardware-wise, but not all are currently supported by the firmware. | * To avoid confusion/missunderstandings please note: The boards provide many features hardware-wise, but not all are currently supported by the firmware. | ||
Revision as of 12:45, 22 March 2014
At present, three different versions of STorM32-BGC boards are in use (v0.17/v1.0 boards are deprecated).
Comments:
- The boards can in principle be populated with different microcontrollers; the "typical" configuration is a STM32F103RC.
- To avoid confusion/missunderstandings please note: The boards provide many features hardware-wise, but not all are currently supported by the firmware.
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 v1.2 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 an MPU module to this port.