STM32 Blue Pill Development Board
The STM32 Blue Pill is a small, low-cost development board based on the STM32F103C8T6 microcontroller with a 32-bit ARM Cortex-M3 core. It offers better speed and memory than 8-bit boards like the Arduino Nano, making it great for learning embedded systems, IoT, and robotics.
Key Features:
- Microcontroller: STM32F103C8T6 (ARM Cortex-M3)
- Runs at 72 MHz with high performance
- Works on 3.3V, but many pins can handle 5V
- 37 Digital I/O Pins
- PWM available through timers
- 10-channel, 12-bit ADC for analog inputs
- Communication ports: 3 USART, 2 I2C, 3 SPI, USB, and CAN
- Flash Memory: 64 KB (some versions have 128 KB)
- SRAM: 20 KB
- Can be powered using a 5V pin or onboard 3.3V regulator
Kit / Materials Required:
- STM32 Blue Pill Board
- USB to Serial Adapter (CH340 or FTDI)
- Jumper Wires
- 5V Power Supply or USB cable
Available Interfaces:
- LEDs, Switches, Relay, Buzzer
- DHT11, IR, PIR, Ultrasonic Sensors
- OLED, LCD, 7-Segment Displays
- DC, Servo, and Stepper Motors
- Bluetooth and RFID Modules
Required Tools:
- Arduino IDE (with STM32 support)
- STM32 Drivers (CH340, ST-LINK, or USB DFU)






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