![]() This tutorial shows how to create a basic project for the STM32 Blue Pill board with Visual Studio and VisualGDB. They are available in both the –40 to +85 ☌ temperature range and the –40 to +105 ☌ extended temperature range. We will show the necessary wiring to program the FLASH memory using the ST-Link programmer from a separate STM32 Nucleo board and will then proceed with debugging the Blue Pill board with SWD. A comprehensive set of power-saving mode allows the design of low-power applications. ![]() ![]() The STM32F103xx medium-density performance line family includes devices in six different package types: from 36 pins to 100 pins. Super Blue Pill is 52 mm by 41 mm half the size of a credit card. Depending on the device chosen, different sets of peripherals are included, the description below gives an overview of the complete range of peripherals proposed in this family. ![]() It’s slightly shorter than Blue Pill, and twice the width of Blue Pill. Super Blue Pill is smaller than Arduino Uno (68 mm by 53 mm) and most of the STM32 Nucleo Boards and Discovery Kits. These features make the STM32F103xx medium-density performance line microcontroller family suitable for a wide range of applications such as motor drives, application control, medical and handheld equipment, PC and gaming peripherals, GPS platforms, industrial applications, PLCs, inverters, printers, scanners, alarm systems, video intercoms, and HVACs.
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