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Comment: The boards can in principle be populated with different microcontrollers, but below the "typical" configuration is mentioned.
Comments:
* The boards can in principle be populated with different microcontrollers, but below the "typical" configuration is mentioned.
* To avoid confusion/missunderstandings please note: The hardware of the boards provide many features, which however are not all also also supported by the firmware currently.




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* MCU: STM32F103RC
* MCU: STM32F103RC
* IR led
* Futaba S-Bus
* Spektrum Satellite
* joystick for each axis
* up to seven PWM/PPM inputs/outputs





Revision as of 19:51, 20 February 2014

Currently, three different versions of STorM32-BGC boards are around.


Comments:

  • The boards can in principle be populated with different microcontrollers, but below the "typical" configuration is mentioned.
  • To avoid confusion/missunderstandings please note: The hardware of the boards provide many features, which however are not all also also supported by the firmware currently.


STorM32-BGC v1.2

STorM32 BGC board v1.2
  • MCU: STM32F103RC
  • IR led
  • Futaba S-Bus
  • Spektrum Satellite
  • joystick for each axis
  • up to seven PWM/PPM inputs/outputs



STorM32-BGC v1.1

  • MCU: STM32F103RC


Comments:

  • 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.


STorM32-BGC v0.17/v1.0

  • MCU: STM32F103RB


Comments:

  • The location of the pins needed to flash the firmware via an USB-TTL adapter is different here. Namely:
RC-GND = GND -> connect it to GND on the usb-ttl adapter
RC-1 = Uart1-Tx -> connect it to Rx on the usb-ttl adapter
RC-2 = Uart1-Rx -> connect it to Tx on the usb-ttl adapter