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''This list of vendors is collected solely for your convenience! It is '''NOT''' an official seller list, nor implies any recommendation. The list may not be complete, the order of the listings is arbitrary, and vendors not mentioned are equally trustworthy.''
''This list of vendors is provided solely for your convenience. It is '''NOT''' an official list of sellers and does not constitute any form of endorsement. The list may be incomplete, the order of entries is arbitrary, and the absence of a vendor does not imply a lack of reliability.''


In general, STorM32 components are difficult to source due to limited availability, and the options that do exist tend to appear and disappear unpredictably.
In general, STorM32 components are difficult to source due to limited availability, and the options that do exist tend to appear and disappear unpredictably.

Revision as of 07:15, 4 August 2025

This list of vendors is provided solely for your convenience. It is NOT an official list of sellers and does not constitute any form of endorsement. The list may be incomplete, the order of entries is arbitrary, and the absence of a vendor does not imply a lack of reliability.

In general, STorM32 components are difficult to source due to limited availability, and the options that do exist tend to appear and disappear unpredictably.

v4.1 STorM32 Boards

The v4.1 STorM32 boards were designed by Krattworks, and they make them available for purchase upon direct contact.

Write to sales@krattworks.com, they will respond and send you as many boards as you need.

(see https://www.rcgroups.com/forums/showpost.php?p=52740843&postcount=15419)

v4.1 STorM32 Boards, NT IMu v4.2

link: https://www.gordiansystems.nl/

ENSYS NT Modules

ENSYS provides a selection of proprietary NT modules, including NT IMU modules and NT Motor modules. Their offers and the product availability vary, so one needs to check their web page to know what is available. The ENSYS NT modules are mostly based on propietary designs, and use propietary firmwares.

link: http://www.ensys.lt/

NT IMU based on STM32G4

Rcgroups user @jpou has designed NT IMU modules, and put them up for sale. The design is a modified version of the official NT IMU v4 design, and is fully compatible with the official firmware.

link: https://www.rcgroups.com/forums/showpost.php?p=52887733&postcount=15483