This repo adds the support of STM32 MCU in Arduino IDE.
This porting is based on:
- STM32Cube MCU Packages including:
- The HAL hardware abstraction layer, enabling portability between different STM32 devices via standardized API calls
- The Low-Layer (LL) APIs, a light-weight, optimized, expert oriented set of APIs designed for both performance and runtime efficiency
- CMSIS device defintion for STM32
- CMSIS: Cortex Microcontroller Software Interface Standard (CMSIS) is a vendor-independent hardware abstraction layer for the Cortex®-M processor series and defines generic tool interfaces. It has been packaged as a module for Arduino IDE: https://github.com/stm32duino/ArduinoModule-CMSIS
- GNU Arm Embedded Toolchain: Arm Embedded GCC compiler, libraries and other GNU tools necessary for bare-metal software development on devices based on the Arm Cortex-M. Packages are provided thanks: https://github.com/stm32duino/arm-none-eabi-gcc
This repo is available as a package usable with Arduino Boards Manager.
Use this link in the "Additional Boards Managers URLs" field:
https://github.com/stm32duino/BoardManagerFiles/raw/master/STM32/package_stm_index.json
For full instructions on using the "Boards Manager", see the Getting Started page.
Advanced user can use the repository to benefit from the latest development. See the Using git repository page.
User can add a STM32 based board following this wiki.
Status | Nucleo 144 | Release | Comment |
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💚 | Nucleo F207ZG | 0.2.0 | |
💚 | Nucleo F429ZI | 0.1.0 | |
💚 | Nucleo F767ZI | 1.4.0 | |
💚 | Nucleo L496ZG | 1.3.0 | |
💚 | Nucleo L496ZG-P | 1.3.0 | |
💚 | Nucleo L4R5ZI | 1.4.0 | |
💚 | Nucleo L4R5ZI-P | 1.4.0 | |
💚 | Nucleo H743ZI(2) | 1.5.0 | Nucleo H743ZI2 since 1.6.0 |
Status | Nucleo 64 | Release | Comment |
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💚 | Nucleo F030R8 | 0.2.0 | |
💚 | Nucleo F091RC | 0.1.0 | |
💚 | Nucleo F103RB | 0.2.0 | |
💚 | Nucleo F302R8 | 1.1.0 | |
💚 | Nucleo F303RE | 0.1.0 | |
💚 | Nucleo F401RE | 0.2.1 | |
💚 | Nucleo F411RE | 0.2.1 | |
💚 | Nucleo F446RE | 1.1.1 | |
💚 | Nucleo-G071RB | 1.6.0 | |
💚 | Nucleo L053R8 | 0.1.0 | |
💚 | Nucleo L073RZ | 1.4.0 | |
💚 | Nucleo L152RE | 1.0.0 | |
💚 | Nucleo L452RE | 1.5.0 | |
💚 | Nucleo L476RG | 0.1.0 | |
💚 | P-Nucleo-WB55RG | 1.6.0 | No BLE support |
Status | Nucleo 32 | Release | Comment |
---|---|---|---|
💚 | Nucleo F303K8 | 1.1.0 | |
💚 | Nucleo L031K6 | 1.1.1 | |
💚 | Nucleo L412KB | 1.5.0 | |
💚 | Nucleo L432KC | 0.2.0 |
Status | Discovery | Release | Comment |
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💚 | 32F0308DISCOVERY | 1.3.0 | |
💚 | 32F072BDISCOVERY | 1.5.0 | |
💚 | STM32VLDISCOVERY | 0.2.1 | |
💚 | STM32F407G-DISC1 | 0.1.0 | |
💚 | STM32F746G-DISCOVERY | 0.1.0 | |
💚 | B-L072Z-LRWAN1 | 1.1.0 | |
💚 | B-L475E-IOT01A | 1.0.1 |
Status | Generic STM32F0xx | Release | Comment |
---|---|---|---|
💚 | STM32F030F4 Demo board | 1.5.0 |
Status | Generic STM32F1xx | Release | Comment |
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💚 | BluePill F103C(6-8-B) | 1.2.0 | USB CDC support since 1.5.0, Maple bootloaders support since 1.6.0 |
💚 | BlackPill F103C(8-B) | 1.5.0 | |
💚 | MapleMini F103CB | 1.2.0 | USB CDC support since 1.5.0, Maple bootloaders support since 1.6.0 |
💚 | HY-TinySTM103T | 1.5.0 |
Status | Generic STM32F4xx | Release | Comment |
---|---|---|---|
💚 | Black F407VET6 | 1.4.0 | VG/ZE/ZG in 1.5.0 |
💚 | Blue F407VET6 Mini | 1.4.0 | |
💚 | DIYMROE STM32F407VGT | 1.5.0 | |
💚 | FK407M1 | 1.5.0 |
Status | 3D printer boards | Release | Comment |
---|---|---|---|
💚 | ARMED V1 | 1.5.0 | |
💚 | EExtruder F030 V1 | 1.5.0 | Small companion board for Prntr Board V1 |
💚 | Malyan M200 V1 | 1.5.0 | |
💚 | Malyan M200 V2 | 1.5.0 | |
💚 | Prntr Board V1 | 1.5.0 | |
💚 | RemRam v1 | 1.4.0 | |
💚 | RUMBA32 | 1.5.0 | |
💚 | STEVAL-3DP001V1 | 1.6.0 | |
💚 | VAkE v1.0 | 1.6.0 |
Status | RAK Wireless | Release | Comment |
---|---|---|---|
💚 | RAK811 LoRa Tracker | 1.4.0 | Basic support |
Status | Sparky flight controllers | Release | Comment |
---|---|---|---|
💚 | Sparky V1 | 1.6.0 |
See milestones to have an overview of the next release content.
stm32duino forum will be transfer to STM. See here.
If you have any issue, you could file an issue on Github.
For question, support, ..., you could submit a topic on the stm32duino forum:
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questions on the STM32 Core
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bugs/enhancements on the STM core: Bugs and enhancements
In any case, it always fine to search on those topics before submit an issue.