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Forum Index : Microcontroller and PC projects : Minimum requirements for a basic ArmmiteF4
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| Glen0 Regular Member Joined: 12/10/2014 Location: New ZealandPosts: 99 |
I find the micromite quite useful as a switchmode power supply controller, in the development phase, but when it comes to making a fully functional one the more speed the better. Has anyone made up a basic F4 using the same chip as found on the ArmmiteF4 board? |
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| Turbo46 Guru Joined: 24/12/2017 Location: AustraliaPosts: 1646 |
Is this what you are looking for? Bill Keep safe. Live long and prosper. |
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| Glen0 Regular Member Joined: 12/10/2014 Location: New ZealandPosts: 99 |
Thanks Bill That's the ultimate. I have some of those and they appear to be nearly 4 times faster than the 28 pin micromite. I was however looking at using the chip mounted on a breakout type pcb and using the bare minimum components so that I can use a few A/D pins and about 4 PWM pins. Just.... "need the speed" |
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| matherp Guru Joined: 11/12/2012 Location: United KingdomPosts: 10577 |
All you need is the chip, a bunch of capacitors and two crystals. Search for minimum circuit in the ST docs. The RTC crystal is essential but you don't need a battery unless you need the clock to keep time otherwise just tie VBAT to VCC |
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