@lukeearthcrawler896

Great job, Stephanie!

Please, please, please do a MOOC highlighting all the wonderful code examples that come with the boards. The Nucleos are by far my favorite boards. I have more than 3 dozens of them. :D Using the professional level IDE that ST supplies for free could be a bit of a daunting task for first time users. But it is worth learning. What you guys can do is have a MOOC showcasing the directory structure with all the examples provided (SPI, I2C, UART, ADC, DAC, Timers, PWM, etc) AND show the public how to go about reusing some of the sample code for quick prototyping. Example: show how to have a weather station by using UART to pipe out data that the micro reads from an I2C temperature/humidity sensor like the SHTC3.  

Thanks!

@ahmedfotoh2920

Thank you very much for great explanation,
which is best stm32 NUCLEO-boards suited for SMPS application with lower timing resolution, Better timer,  good for phase-shift pwm full bridge converter

@C.AMohammedMeeran

Which are the latest models of 32-pin, 64-pin, and 144-pin Nucleo boards? I am interested in purchasing all three in pairs, but there are a variety of models, and I am confused about which to buy. Can you please suggest the latest models of 32-pin, 64-pin, and 144-pin Nucleo boards?

@zxcvbnmqwertyuioasdf

Hi, when I conect my board, the ST-LINK LED blinky and not solid as in the video. Furthermore, when I try to program the board, the IDE says "NO ST-LINK detected". The board is new and I don't know why it's not working. I changed the USB port but nothing too.

@drumrocket99

Is it "normal" that my the LED is RED all the time after I uploaded my program? I cant remember if it was always like this

@tanjiro3285

Terrible 😐Sound quality