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The stm32f103 has become popular in the "skr mini" series of boards. As a result, the stm32f1.md document is no longer relevant. Signed-off-by: Kevin O'Connor <kevin@koconnor.net>
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- [Bootloaders](Bootloaders.md): Developer information on
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micro-controller flashing.
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- [stm32f1](stm32f1.md): Information on the STM32F1 micro-controller
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port.
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- [Beaglebone](beaglebone.md): Details for running Klipper on the
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Beaglebone PRU.
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- [stm32f0](stm32f0_CAN.md): Information on the STM32F0 micro-controller
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This document describes how the STM32F1 port operates and how it can be used on
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STM32-based boards, such as the "Blue Pill". STM32 MCUs are not used on any
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Arduino boards, so their restrictions aren't as widely known and less straight
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forward compared to common Arduino compatible boards. There aren't any standard
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pin mappings either.
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General considerations
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======================
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The port is currently designed for and tested with STM32F103xB series
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MCUs, but it should work with any STM32F103 series MCUs with minimal
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changes.
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Unlike Arduino-based boards, typically there is no automatic reset on serial
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connection with STM32 boards. Please use `restart_method: command` with the
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STM32F1 port.
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Fixed pins
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==========
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When using USB, the PA11 (D-) and PA12 (D+) pins are reserved. The USB
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code assumes that PA12 (D+) has a fixed pullup resistor attached to
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it.
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SPI uses pins PB13/PB14/PB15, but the pins can be used as general I/O
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if SPI is not used.
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Digital I/O
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===========
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All pins that aren't part of the fixed set can be used for digital I/O. Pins are
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referred to by their primary name, e.g. `PA1`. Do not try to use Arduino pin
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aliases in your configuration. See ST's datasheets for more details. The
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[STM32Duino](http://wiki.stm32duino.com/index.php?title=Blue_Pill) wiki has more
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info on the popular "Blue Pill" board.
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Analog inputs
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=============
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All ADC-capable pins can be used as analog inputs with the same naming as
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digital I/O pins. Small packages MCUs (e.g. LFQP48) have 10 channels (PA0-PA7,
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PB0-PB1), while larger package devices have 16 channels (PA0-PA7, PB0-PB1,
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PC0-PC5).
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SPI
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===
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SPI uses pin PB13 (SCK), PB14 (MISO) and PB15 (MOSI). The clock speed range is
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0.15..18 MHz. Chip select pins do not have any restrictions.
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