![]() ![]() Furthermore, since we also partnered with to offer a free compiler with the IDE or Arduino IDE, it’s the first time that developers can use C++ to develop software for our STM8 MCUs without having to buy a toolchain. They are also the first STM8 development boards with an Arduino TM Uno V3 connector, allowing developers to use familiar extension cards, and popular programming paradigms. The former integrates the MCU with a capacity of 64 kB while the latter uses the that embarks 128 kB of storage. The significant difference between the two models resides in their amount of Flash memory. ![]() The and the are the first Nucleo-64 boards integrating an STM8 microcontroller (MCU), enabling flexible prototyping with slim MCU configurations.
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