lol the adapter board is as expensive as the IC almost. you can get blue pill for $2 with everything on board and black pill for smillarish amount. its a fail
Thanks for your feedback. The procedure shown in the video is not specific to this controller only . You can use it for any STM32 controller. And low cost board like bluepill or black pill are not available for every STM32. Also when you want to make a custom miniature size board , you can't use ready-made development boards. In that case you need to solder a bare IC on a PCB you made. So before fabricating the expensive PCB, we to check the circuit is working or not. For that we need to solder the bare IC on the adapter.
Nice work
how did you manage the esd protection while handling the ic by bare hands( a few times)?
Throughout the procedure i used esd safe tweezer. Also if it is connected in circuit then every pin has internally connected ESD protection diodes .
Most modern devices have protection
hello..is it possible to replace the stm32f405rgt6 ic with stm32f401ret6 on the flightcontroller..???
See there pinouts. I don't think it will be same
Why STM32 ICs price are now very high?
It's because of world wide chip shortage. It may may continue for next 6-12 months
@@ElectroCreativity Thanks for quick replay. Your tutorial is very useful
lol the adapter board is as expensive as the IC almost. you can get blue pill for $2 with everything on board and black pill for smillarish amount. its a fail
Thanks for your feedback. The procedure shown in the video is not specific to this controller only . You can use it for any STM32 controller. And low cost board like bluepill or black pill are not available for every STM32.
Also when you want to make a custom miniature size board , you can't use ready-made development boards. In that case you need to solder a bare IC on a PCB you made. So before fabricating the expensive PCB, we to check the circuit is working or not. For that we need to solder the bare IC on the adapter.