STM32F103C8T6 Blue Pill Development Board Imported Chipset – Soldered Headers
$62.64
$77.67
Product Description The STM32F103C8T6 Blue Pill Development Board (Imported Chipset – Soldered Headers) is a high-performance, low-cost microcontroller board based on the ARM Cortex-M3 STM32F103C8T6. This version comes with pre-soldered headers, saving you time and ensuring durability for prototyping and project builds. With a 72 MHz clock speed, 64KB Flash, and 20KB SRAM, it delivers far better performance than traditional Arduino Uno boards. Supporting multiple development environments like Arduino IDE, STM32CubeIDE, Keil, and PlatformIO, the Blue Pill is perfect for IoT, robotics, and embedded systems. Available now at PowerMark Solution—your trusted supplier for STM32 boards, robotics, and IoT solutions in Bangladesh. Features ARM Cortex-M3 STM32F103C8T6 microcontroller. Imported high-quality chipset for reliability. Pre-soldered headers for immediate use. 72 MHz system clock speed. 64KB Flash memory and 20KB SRAM. 37 GPIO pins with multiple communication interfaces. 3.3V operating voltage (5V tolerant I/O). Compatible with Arduino IDE, STM32CubeIDE, and Keil. Compact design, ideal for breadboard prototyping. Applications Robotics and automation systems. IoT and smart device development. Embedded system prototyping. Educational and research projects. DIY electronics and advanced hobby projects. Real-time data acquisition and control. Technical Specifications Specification Details Microcontroller STM32F103C8T6 (ARM Cortex-M3, 32-bit) Operating Voltage 3.3V (I/O 5V tolerant) Clock Speed 72 MHz Flash Memory 64 KB SRAM 20 KB GPIO Pins 37 Interfaces I2C, SPI, UART, PWM, CAN, ADC ADC 12-bit, up to 16 channels USB USB 2.0 Full-Speed (12 Mbps) Power Supply 5V via USB or 3.3V external Dimensions 53.3 mm × 22 mm Headers Pre-soldered male headers included Package Includes 1 × STM32F103C8T6 Blue Pill Development Board (Imported Chipset, Soldered Headers) 1 × Quick Start Guide Documentation Official STM32CubeIDE and Arduino IDE support. Open-source community tutorials and libraries. Example projects available online for robotics and IoT. FAQs Q1: What is the difference between soldered and non-soldered versions?This version includes pre-soldered headers for easy prototyping without extra soldering work. Q2: Can it be programmed using Arduino IDE?Yes, with STM32 board support packages, you can use Arduino IDE. Q3: What is the advantage over Arduino Uno?It offers a 32-bit processor, higher clock speed, and more memory compared to Arduino Uno. Q4: Is it beginner-friendly?Yes, but it is best suited for intermediate to advanced users who have some microcontroller experience. Q5: Does it include a USB programmer?No, you will need an external programmer (ST-Link/V2 or USB-to-Serial adapter) for first-time setup.
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