My MicroPython PYB Nano board
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My MicroPython PYB Nano board
I have made a PYB Nano noard for MicroPython, it is small, just like Nucleo32 or Arduino nano.
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Re: My MicroPython PYB Nano board
Very nice, I like the breadboard friendly form factor.
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Re: My MicroPython PYB Nano board
I love it! I wonder if putting all the LEDs on the edge makes it easier to actually use them directly in your project (by making the case transparent in that place). I'm not sure about the location of the two buttons, though.
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Re: My MicroPython PYB Nano board
Up button is reset, other is user button.deshipu wrote:I love it! I wonder if putting all the LEDs on the edge makes it easier to actually use them directly in your project (by making the case transparent in that place). I'm not sure about the location of the two buttons, though.
This is the first version, I will test it and find problem, then make next version soon.
MCU is STM32F401/F411.
Re: My MicroPython PYB Nano board
Cool! What is the price for a unit? Where can it be ordered?
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Re: My MicroPython PYB Nano board
This is my first try, and it has not been mass produced, I think it will be less than $10 at last.kfricke wrote:Cool! What is the price for a unit? Where can it be ordered?
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Re: My MicroPython PYB Nano board
Have you seen the STM32F412? Pin compatible with the ones you used but insane RAM of 256kb.
http://www.st.com/content/st_com/en/pro ... 412cg.html
http://www.st.com/content/st_com/en/pro ... 412cg.html
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Re: My MicroPython PYB Nano board
Yes, STM32F412 is compatible with STM32F401, but price is great than STM32F401, and it is difficult to buy now.Turbinenreiter wrote:Have you seen the STM32F412? Pin compatible with the ones you used but insane RAM of 256kb.
http://www.st.com/content/st_com/en/pro ... 412cg.html