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Best board for DIY FFB

Discussion in 'DIY peripherals' started by V1nc1, Dec 21, 2021.

  1. V1nc1

    V1nc1 New Member

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    Which board should i use
    STM32 or Arduino Leonardo?
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    Chris_Beeves Active Member Gold Contributor

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    My Motion Simulator:
    DC motor, Arduino, Motion platform, 4DOF
    The stm32f407 has the most possibilities. You can use it with EMC, MMOS or VNM.

    Haven’t gotten the bluepill (stmf103) working with EMC and haven’t tried the ‘black pill’. Leo works well with older version.
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    Thanks for the reply, Do i really need an st link to flash things into the stm32?
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    Chris_Beeves Active Member Gold Contributor

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    No problem.
    Yes, unless you get the discovery version. That one has the stlink built in.
    There are clone usb stlinks that are quite cheap though.