STorM32 Boards: Difference between revisions
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* supply voltage: 6 - 18 V or 2 - 4S | * supply voltage: 6 - 18 V or 2 - 4S | ||
* motor current: max. 1.5 A per motor<br/> comment: this is not yet fully exploited and depends also on the motor driver package (SOIC or DFN); for DFN packages, motors with resistances of | * motor current: max. 1.5 A per motor<br/> comment: this is not yet fully exploited and depends also on the motor driver package (SOIC or DFN); for DFN packages, motors with resistances of 12 Ohm or larger have been tested to be well handled at 4S, it is expected that also motors with 10 Ohm or larger are handled well (for more details see [//www.rcgroups.com/forums/showthread.php?t=2055844&page=2&pp=50#post27515444 here] and [//www.rcgroups.com/forums/showthread.php?t=2055844&page=15&pp=50#post28578479 here]). | ||
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Revision as of 11:56, 16 June 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.