STM32 F7 , 5v tol IO M7 Arm

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I want one now, no four. But who will write the libraries and will they be done in my lifetime. If Paul has to do this along with all his other great work then his brain will explode.

The UltimaDuino does look really nice though.
 
The ST libaries are pretty horrible though. At least the HAL ones. The standard peripheral libraries are okay

There's no adjustable offset for DMA which was a killer for my application

The STM32F4's are pretty similar to the K20s
 
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My needs are in the ADC area where a quad synced set running at 100Ksps at 12-bit would really solve some issues.
 
The ST libaries are pretty horrible though. At least the HAL ones. The standard peripheral libraries are okay

There's no adjustable offset for DMA which was a killer for my application

The STM32F4's are pretty similar to the K20s
based on my extensive use of ST's HAL for 8 or IO devices, in complex apps, I have to disagree with the generalization.

But this is Not applicable to current Teensy and next.
 
Thank you for the information.

I see that the official dev boards are quite expensive than ST's Nucleo.
So I have the impression that the device price is pricey too.
It is also not commonly ported to Arduino and Micropython.

Can you point me to any cheap dev boards that is also ported to Arduino and Micropython.
I am quite new to NXP.
 
Nucleo, Discovery, and ST's other loss-leader products are precisely the reason why you're not going to see independent hardware vendors who actually invest in independent software development support ST's chips.
 
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