The generic BluePill board and two resistors are all you need, and a few extra cables make the install clean and reversible – you could definitely solder to the DYMO printer’s PCBs if you needed, too. Essentially, you intercept the RFID reader connections, where the BluePill acts as an...
I’m trying to follow the VisualGDB ‘blue pill’ tutorial, and it looks like there were some steps missing for a first-time user The text says “Although we can use a stand-alone ST-Link programmer, in this tutorial we will use the one embedded into a STM32 Nucleo board” I just h...
In my ownNodateSTM32 project I have added aboard definitionfor the F411 board version as well. The fact of the matter is that these ‘Pill’ boards are such basic break-out boards for STM32 MCUs that very little support is needed. Besides the MCU on the board there’s just the LED ...