
Just started exploring the world of STM32 after years of using Arduino. These boards are much more powerful than the typical Arduino due to the faster 32-bit processor. I was able to successfully program them using the serial port on pins A9 and A10 and set up my Arduino IDE to program them easily. I used a USB to TTL converter but there are other ways to program it. USB is not the same as Arduino so don't expect to plug in a USB cable and it will work the same way. They are programmed using the ST-Link programmer either via the serial port (A9/A10) or via the 4-pin connector at the end of the board. I look forward to incorporating them into my next project and taking advantage of the faster processor.

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