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stm32 readme
David Holdeman edited this page Feb 17, 2021
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rusEFI is known to work on these stm32 chips:
chip | Frequency | Ram | Flash | Notes | Package notes | |
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F407 | 168 MHz | 192 Kb | 1M | most popular rusEFI chip | ||
F469 | 180 MHz | 384 KB | two banks of flash should allow storing settings without execution pauses. | Prometheus board. | ||
F767 | 216MHz | 512 KB | 1M | Used on MicroRusEFI | ||
F429 | 180MHz | 256 KB | 2MB | 144 pin used on Proteus | pinout | |
Trying to get rusEFI running on:
chip | Frequency | Ram | Flash | Notes | Package notes | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
F746 | 216 MHz | 320 Kb | 1M | . | pinout | |
F767 | 400 MHz | 1024 KB | 2M | .. | pinout |
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