This simple development board for the STM32H750 is a great way to add a powerful STM chip to your next project. Featuring the STM32H750VBT6, this chip has 1024KB of RAM, 8MB of QSPI Flash, and runs at 480 MHz.
This dev board is not designed or developed by Adafruit. It’s for advanced users who are already familiar with STM32 development! We don’t have detailed tutorial usage for it – check online communities for STM32 boards to get project ideas and code samples!
The board features:
USB C connector
8 MB SPI chip (for storage)
8 MB QSPI memory (for program/flash)
0.96″ SPI TFT display
SWD debug/programming breakout (requires an external STLink compatible programmer)
GPIO breakouts
MicroSD slot
OV2640 camera module
Tactile Switches: NR (reset) button, a B0 (DFU bootloader) button, and a K1 (User) button.
It’s a complete dev kit for this souped-up chipset and has (nearly) everything you need to get started. We recommend pairing with an ST-Link compatible dongle if you want to use a debugger. Thanks to the STM bootloader in ROM, you don’t need a programmer to load binary firmware on! Comes with loose 2×20 header and 4-pin right-angle header that you can solder to plug into a breadboard.
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