Untill now, I had a bad experience with my Nucleo F4.
I received the board free in the Embedded World in Germany, I'm using a LPC 1769 and a "classic" mbed 1768, I really like the arduino shape of the F4 and the idea of the "side" row of male pin is really useful, but, I have a lot of software problem, the st-link serial port is not working properly, if I load the default example this i what i get:
"m runsis program runs since 5 seconThis program runs since 6 seconds.
This program runs since 7 seconds.
This program runs since 8 ss.
This program runs since 9 seconds.
"
and after 10 second it crash.
now I even discovered that the board is not running a 84 mhz! and ST saved money on an 8 mhz oscillator.
And, do we want to talk about the pin extended under the board? Who is going to use something like that?
I will stay with my 1768 for now, I'm feel luky because the board was free, but I can't trust a development platform like that.
Untill now, I had a bad experience with my Nucleo F4. I received the board free in the Embedded World in Germany, I'm using a LPC 1769 and a "classic" mbed 1768, I really like the arduino shape of the F4 and the idea of the "side" row of male pin is really useful, but, I have a lot of software problem, the st-link serial port is not working properly, if I load the default example this i what i get:
"m runsis program runs since 5 seconThis program runs since 6 seconds. This program runs since 7 seconds. This program runs since 8 ss. This program runs since 9 seconds. "
and after 10 second it crash.
now I even discovered that the board is not running a 84 mhz! and ST saved money on an 8 mhz oscillator.
And, do we want to talk about the pin extended under the board? Who is going to use something like that?
I will stay with my 1768 for now, I'm feel luky because the board was free, but I can't trust a development platform like that.