STM32F411CE Black Pill with Flash
by WeAct Studio
In the F401 series, the chip is the cheapest, even cheaper than some F1, and crushed F1 on the main frequency, and has a floating-point arithmetic module, the IO port contains all the basic functions. Therefore, it is possible to provide a learning platform with a very high cost performance for beginners. In practical applications, it is not because the computing power is insufficient, and the IO port is incomplete and hinders development.
Product details
- STM32F411CEU6 100 MHz, 128 KB RAM, 512 KB ROM
- 25 MHz high speed crystal oscillator & 32.768 KHz 6PF low speed crystal oscillator
- Gold sinking process is adopted, lead-free process is used, and the needle arrangement is gold-plated, which is more environmentally friendly
- Flash pads are reserved to provide USBDisk&&FATFFS routines
- Support for MicroPython programming with available MicroPython firmware
- Support for Arduino and C programming development
- Version V3.0, there are 3 buttons, reset key, BOOT0 key, user key
- CMSIS-DAP firmware is available
- The use of the latest original ST chip, high quality crystal vibration
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CircuitPython 9.2.1
This is the latest stable release of CircuitPython that will work with the STM32F411CE Black Pill with Flash.
Use this release if you are new to CircuitPython.
Built-in modules available: _asyncio, _bleio, _pixelmap, adafruit_bus_device, adafruit_pixelbuf, aesio, analogio, array, atexit, audiocore, audiomixer, audiomp3, audiopwmio, binascii, bitbangio, bitmapfilter, bitmaptools, board, builtins, builtins.pow3, busdisplay, busio, busio.SPI, busio.UART, codeop, collections, digitalio, displayio, epaperdisplay, errno, fontio, fourwire, framebufferio, getpass, gifio, i2cdisplaybus, io, jpegio, json, keypad, keypad.KeyMatrix, keypad.Keys, keypad.ShiftRegisterKeys, keypad_demux, keypad_demux.DemuxKeyMatrix, locale, math, microcontroller, msgpack, neopixel_write, onewireio, os, os.getenv, pulseio, pwmio, rainbowio, random, re, rtc, sdcardio, select, sharpdisplay, storage, struct, supervisor, synthio, sys, terminalio, time, touchio, traceback, usb_cdc, usb_hid, usb_midi, vectorio, warnings, zlib
Features: USB-C, Breadboard-Friendly
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Older releases are useful for testing if you something appears to be broken in a newer release but used to work, or if you have older code that depends on features only available in an older release. Otherwise we recommend using the latest stable release.