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A series of price-attracting microcontrollers from the STM32 family of STMicroelectronics in casings with 32 pins, standard connectors with the Arduino nano standard, the boards are equipped with a programmer / debugger compatible with ST-Link.
Nucleo-32 series board equipped with STM8S207K8T6C microcontroller with built-in programmer-debugger ST-Link v.2.1, connectors compatible with Arduino Nano.
STM32 Nucleo-32 development board with STM32F031K6T6 MCU, supports Arduino connectivity
STM32 Nucleo-32 development board with STM32F042K6T6 MCU, supports Arduino connectivity
STM32 Nucleo-32 development board with STM32F303K8T6 MCU, supports Arduino connectivity
Starter kit from the NUCLEO series equipped with STM32G031K8 (64 kB Flash, Cortex-M0+) microcontroller, with embedded ST-Link v.2.1 debugger, connectors compatible with Arduino Nano. STMicroelectronics NUCLEO-G031K8
NUCLEO series starter kit equipped with STM32G431KB microcontroller (128 kB Flash, Cortex-M4), with built-in programmer-debugger ST-Link-V3E, equipped with connectors compatible with Arduino Nano.
The STM32 Nucleo-32 boards provide an affordable and flexible way for users to try out new concepts and build prototypes with the STM32 microcontrollers, choosing from various combinations of performance, power consumption and features
STM32 Nucleo-32 development board with STM32L031K6T6 MCU, supports Arduino connectivity
The STM32 Nucleo-32 boards provide an affordable and flexible way for users to try out new concepts and build prototypes with the STM32 microcontrollers, choosing from various combinations of performance, power consumption and features
The STM32 Nucleo-32 boards provide an affordable and flexible way for users to try out new concepts and build prototypes with the STM32 microcontrollers, choosing from various combinations of performance, power consumption and features.