The Nucleo boards feature the STM32 MCUs, which are based on ARM Cortex M0, M3, and M4 cores. This variety allows you to pick the MCU that gives you the proper balance of performance and power for ...
I caught up with Federico Musto, President and CEO of Arduino SRL, at the 2016 Bay Area Maker Faire. Their company is showing off several new boards being prepared for release as early as next month.
Dev boards sporting a powerful ARM microcontroller are the future, despite what a gaggle of Arduino clones from China will tell you. Being the future doesn’t mean there’s not plenty of these boards ...
Future Electronics is making the new range of STM32 Nucleo prototyping boards from STMicroelectronics available free via its FTM Board Club website for design engineers. Board Club, which provides ...
The STM32 Nucleo-144 series (NUCLEO-FxxxZy) of low-cost, compact development boards use the STM32 family of Cortex-M4 based flash microcontrollers. The boards are fully compatible with existing ...
Long-range, low-power, and low-bandwidth wireless solutions include technologies like NB-IoT, LoRaWAN, and SigFox. NB-IoT takes advantage of cellular architectures while LoRa Alliance’s LoRaWAN and ...