Thanks for the awesome responses. I will start my experimentation using a Nucleo board, but what I should have asked more explicitly was ...
“Are there any plans for a Pyboard D-Series that uses the STM32H7 chip?”
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- Sun Jul 12, 2020 2:33 pm
- Forum: Pyboard D-series
- Topic: STM32H7 future
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- Fri Jul 10, 2020 7:11 pm
- Forum: Pyboard D-series
- Topic: STM32H7 future
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STM32H7 future
Hi,
Any plans to support the STM32H7 chips in future. I’m asking because I really need the 16-Bit ADC’s versus the 12-Bit ADC’s on the STM32F7 boards.
Thanks
Any plans to support the STM32H7 chips in future. I’m asking because I really need the 16-Bit ADC’s versus the 12-Bit ADC’s on the STM32F7 boards.
Thanks
- Fri Jul 10, 2020 7:10 pm
- Forum: Pyboard D-series
- Topic: VS Code Development
- Replies: 1
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VS Code Development
Hi,
I’m considering one of these boards, and curious if anybody is using VS Code successfully. I saw on extension for VS Code for MicroPython that flashing the firmware only works for ESP boards. I’d appreciate any experience and/or confirmations you might have.
Thanks
I’m considering one of these boards, and curious if anybody is using VS Code successfully. I saw on extension for VS Code for MicroPython that flashing the firmware only works for ESP boards. I’d appreciate any experience and/or confirmations you might have.
Thanks