Don't know if you guys were aware of this, but it sure looks great!
https://www.st.com/en/microcontrollers/ ... tId=SS1960
Any plans to add this to the supported series?
New STM32 series STM32G0
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Re: New STM32 series STM32G0
hi,
It sure looks great and I plan to start to introduce support as soon as I can put my hands on some boards.
I especially like this statement on their page:
Supposed to be efficient and elegant? welcome to the club
Giovanni
It sure looks great and I plan to start to introduce support as soon as I can put my hands on some boards.
I especially like this statement on their page:
It sets a new definition of what an efficient microcontroller must offer. This is all about best optimization, down to each and every detail.
Supposed to be efficient and elegant? welcome to the club
Giovanni
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Re: New STM32 series STM32G0
Absolutely!! Efficiency and elegance are attributes that go along with ChibiOS!!
Re: New STM32 series STM32G0
Mouser have Nucleo-G071 and various chips in stock:
https://www.mouser.co.uk/ProductDetail/ ... BRYg%3d%3d
https://www.mouser.co.uk/Semiconductors ... g0&FS=True
https://www.mouser.co.uk/ProductDetail/ ... BRYg%3d%3d
https://www.mouser.co.uk/Semiconductors ... g0&FS=True
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