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Since this is a beta release, the information here may +change slightly between now and the final Maple Native release. + +.. contents:: Contents + :local: + +Technical Specifications +------------------------ + +* MCU: `STM32F103ZET6 <maple-native-b-stdocs>`, a 32-bit ARM Cortex M3 + microprocessor. +* Clock Speed: **72 MHz** +* **512 KB Flash**, **64 KB SRAM** (on-chip), **1 MB SRAM** (external) +* 106 :ref:`digital I/O pins <gpio>` +* 17 :ref:`PWM <pwm>` pins at 16 bit resolution +* 21 :ref:`analog input (ADC) <adc>` pins at 12-bit resolution +* 3 :ref:`SPI <spi>` peripherals +* 2 :ref:`I2C <i2c>` peripherals +* 12 Channels of Direct Memory Access (**DMA**) (:ref:`libmaple-dma`) + with 2 DMA controllers +* 3 :ref:`USART (serial port) <usart>` peripherals, 2 **UART** peripherals +* 2 advanced, 4 general-purpose, and 2 basic :ref:`timers <timers>` +* Dedicated :ref:`USB <usb>` port for programming and communications +* :ref:`JTAG <jtag>` +* Nested Vectored Interrupt Controller (NVIC) (including + :ref:`external interrupt <lang-attachinterrupt>` on GPIOs) +* Supplies up to 500 mA at 3.3 V, with :ref:`separate 250 mA digital + and analog regulators <maple-native-b-adc-bank>` for low-noise analog + performance +* :ref:`Open-source, four layer design <maple-native-b-hardware>` +* Support for low power, sleep, and standby modes (<500 μA) +* Operating Voltage: 3.3 V +* Input Voltage (recommended): 3 V — 12 V +* Dimensions: 4″ × 2.1″ + +.. _maple-native-b-powering: + +Powering the Maple Native +------------------------- + +The power source is determined by the header labeled "PWRSEL" on the +silkscreen. The Maple Native may be powered from USB (marked "USB" on +the PWRSEL header), a LiPo battery (marked "BAT"), or one of the two +"Vin" pins (marked "EXT"). Boards are shipped with a jumper on the +USB selector. In order to power it off of an alternative source, +unplug the Maple Native, then move the jumper to the desired selector +before reconnecting power. + +The "Vin" line is available on the pin labeled "Vin" on the vertical +header to the right of the PWRSEL header, as well as on the +unpopulated two-pin connector on the upper left corner of the +board. On this latter connector, polarity was accidentally left +unmarked: the leftmost, round pin should be power, while the square +pin should be ground. + +When powering the Maple Native board from a battery or the Vin lines, +care must be taken not to over-voltage the board. In general, an upper +limit of 12V input is acceptable, but this may vary depending upon the +current draw requirements of the application. Please see :ref:`Power +Regulation on the Maple Native <maple-native-b-power-regulation>` for +more information. + +.. _maple-native-b-power-regulation: + +Power Regulation on the Maple Native +------------------------------------ + +Power regulation on the Maple Native is provided by two low dropout +linear voltage regulators. (The part is the MCP1703 from Microchip, in +the SOT-23A package. You can download the datasheet `here +<http://ww1.microchip.com/downloads/en/DeviceDoc/22049a.pdf>`_). One +of the regulators supplies power to the digital voltage plane; the +other supplies power to the analog voltage plane. + +These voltage regulators nominally take an input of up to 16V. In +addition, while the maximum continuous output current for the board is +250mA, if you are powering the board off higher voltages the current +it can supply goes down, due to the regulators needing to dissipate +the extra power. So if you are powering the board off 12V, the max +current is about 40mA at room temperature. In general (again, at room +temperature) the max power dissipation (PD) for the chip is about +.37W, and output current = PD/(Vin-Vout). For exact max current +calculations, please refer to the datasheet linked above. + +If you are planning to draw a lot of current from the Maple Native +board, it is necessary to provide input power as close to 3.3V as +possible. Powering the microcontroller circuitry and LEDs on the board +alone takes approximately 30mA, so if you are powering the board with +12V that leaves only 10mA (at best) available for powering any user +circuitry. Attempting to draw more than 10mA runs the risk of shorting +out the power regulators and bricking your board. + +Using the Built-in Battery Charger +---------------------------------- + +Maple Native includes a built-in LiPo battery charger. In order to +use it, put a jumper across the CHRG selector on the PWRSEL header and +across the USB, or EXT selectors, depending on whether you're charging +the battery via USB cable or Vin, respectively. The LED labeled CHRG +will light up while the battery is being charged. When the battery is +finished charging, the LED labeled DONE will light up. + +.. _maple-native-b-gpios: + +GPIO Information +---------------- + +The Maple Native features 106 total input/output pins, numbered ``D0`` +through ``D105``. In most cases, these numbers correspond to the +numeric values next to each header on the Maple Native's silkscreen. +However, pins ``D101`` through ``D105`` are broken out to the +:ref:`JTAG <jtag>` header, and are not numbered on the silkscreen. In +addition, some other pins have other uses by default [#fusedpins]_. + +.. _maple-native-b-but: + +Pin ``D6`` is the Native's :ref:`button pin <lang-board-values-but>`. +It is thus mainly useful as an :ref:`input <lang-pin-levels>`. The +pin will :ref:`read <lang-digitalread>` ``HIGH`` when the :ref:`button +is pressed <lang-isbuttonpressed>`. + +.. _maple-native-b-led: + +Pin ``D22`` is the Native's :ref:`LED pin <lang-board-values-led>`. +It is thus mainly useful as an :ref:`output <lang-pin-levels>`. The +LED will glow when ``HIGH`` is :ref:`written <lang-digitalwrite>` to +it. + +.. _maple-native-b-fsmc: + +Many of the pins on the right header (pins ``D56`` through ``D100``, +the header is labeled :ref:`"FSMC" <fsmc>` on the silkscreen) are +connected to the SRAM chip. Using these pins as GPIOs may render the +memory chip useless, which can cause your program to crash. For this +reason, we don't recommend that you use these pins unless you know +what you are doing. The following pins on the right header are not +connected to the SRAM and may be used with impunity: ``D57``, ``D60``, +``D63``, ``D66``, ``D69``, ``D72``, ``D75``, ``D80``, ``D83``. + +.. _maple-native-b-jtag: + +Pins ``D101`` through ``D105`` are connected to the pads on the +:ref:`JTAG <jtag>` header. In order to use them as GPIOs, you must +first disable the Maple Native's debug ports. You can do this by +calling :ref:`lang-disabledebugports`. (Note that this means you +won't be able to use JTAG or SW-Debug to debug your program). + +.. TODO [0.1.0] silkscreen pictures + +.. _maple-native-b-pin-map-master: + +Master Pin Map +^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ + +This table shows a summary the available functionality on every GPIO +pin, by peripheral type. The "5 V?" column documents whether or not +the pin is :ref:`5 volt tolerant <gpio-5v-tolerant>`. + +Note that this table is not exhaustive; on some pins, more peripherals +are available than are listed here. + +**Top header:** + +.. csv-table:: + :header: Pin, :ref:`GPIO <gpio>`, :ref:`ADC <adc>`, :ref:`Timer <timers>`, :ref:`I2C <i2c>`, :ref:`UART <usart>`, :ref:`SPI <spi>`, 5 V? + + D0, PB10, -, -, 2_SCL, 3_TX, -, Yes + D1, PB11, -, -, 2_SDA, 3_RX, -, Yes + D2, PB12, -, 1_BKIN, 2_SMBA, 3_CK, 2_NSS, Yes + D3, PB13, -, -, -, 3_CTS, 2_SCK, Yes + D4, PB14, -, -, -, 3_RTS, 2_MISO, Yes + D5, PB15, -, -, -, -, 2_MOSI, Yes + D6, PG15, -, -, -, -, -, Yes + D7, PC0, 1_CH10, -, -, -, -, - + D8, PC1, 1_CH11, -, -, -, -, - + D9, PC2, 1_CH12, -, -, -, -, - + D10, PC3, 1_CH13, -, -, -, -, - + D11, PC4, 1_CH14, -, -, -, -, - + D12, PC5, 1_CH15, -, -, -, -, - + D13, PC6, -, 8_CH1, -, -, -, Yes + D14, PC7, -, 8_CH2, -, -, -, Yes + D15, PC8, -, 8_CH3, -, -, -, Yes + D16, PC9, -, 8_CH4, -, -, -, Yes + D17, PC10, -, -, -, 4_TX, -, Yes + D18, PC11, -, -, -, 4_RX, -, Yes + D19, PC12, -, -, -, 5_TX, -, Yes + D20, PC13, -, -, -, -, -, - + D21, PC14, -, -, -, -, -, - + D22, PC15, -, -, -, -, -, - + D23, PA8, -, 1_CH1, -, 1_CK, -, Yes + D24, PA9, -, 1_CH2, -, 1_TX, -, Yes + D25, PA10, -, 1_CH3, -, 1_RX, -, Yes + D26, PB9, -, 4_CH4, -, -, -, Yes + +**Bottom header:** + +.. note:: ``D48``, ``D49``, ``D50``, ``D51`` are also connected to + Timer 2 channels 1, 2, 3, and 4, respectively. + +.. csv-table:: + :header: Pin, :ref:`GPIO <gpio>`, :ref:`ADC <adc>`, :ref:`Timer <timers>`, :ref:`I2C <i2c>`, :ref:`UART <usart>`, :ref:`SPI <spi>`, 5 V? + + D27, PD2, -, 3_ETR, -, 5_RX, -, Yes + D28, PD3, -, -, -, -, -, Yes + D29, PD6, -, -, -, -, -, Yes + D30, PG11, -, -, -, -, -, Yes + D31, PG12, -, -, -, -, -, Yes + D32, PG13, -, -, -, -, -, Yes + D33, PG14, -, -, -, -, -, Yes + D34, PG8, -, -, -, -, -, Yes + D35, PG7, -, -, -, -, -, Yes + D36, PG6, -, -, -, -, -, Yes + D37, PB5, -, -, 1_SMBA, -, 3_MOSI, - + D38, PB6, -, 4_CH1, 1_SCL, -, -, Yes + D39, PB7, -, 4_CH2, 1_SDA, -, -, Yes + D40, PF11, -, -, -, -, -, Yes + D41, PF6, 3_CH4, -, -, -, -, - + D42, PF7, 3_CH5, -, -, -, -, - + D43, PF8, 3_CH6, -, -, -, -, - + D44, PF9, 3_CH7, -, -, -, -, - + D45, PF10, 3_CH8, -, -, -, -, - + D46, PB1, 1_CH9, 3_CH4, -, -, -, - + D47, PB0, 1_CH8, 3_CH3, -, -, -, - + D48, PA0, 1_CH0, 5_CH1, -, 2_CTS, -, - + D49, PA1, 1_CH1, 5_CH2, -, 2_RTS, -, - + D50, PA2, 1_CH2, 5_CH3, -, 2_TX, -, - + D51, PA3, 1_CH3, 5_CH4, -, 2_RX, -, - + D52, PA4, 1_CH4, -, -, 2_CK, 1_NSS, - + D53, PA5, 1_CH5, -, -, -, 1_SCK, - + D54, PA6, 1_CH6, 3_CH1, -, -, 1_MISO, - + D55, PA7, 1_CH7, 3_CH2, -, -, 1_MOSI, - + +.. _maple-native-b-fsmc-map: + +**Right (FSMC) header** + +All of the following pins are 5V-tolerant. Note that in the "FSMC" +column below, entries with a "Dn" value (D0, D1, etc.) don't refer to +pins; they refer to FSMC data lines. See :ref:`RM0008 +<maple-native-b-stdocs>` for more information. + +.. warning:: Many of the pins on this header are used by the Maple + Native's SRAM chip. Don't use them as GPIOs unless you know what + you're doing, or your program may crash. :ref:`See above + <maple-native-b-fsmc>` for more information. + +.. csv-table:: + :header: Pin, :ref:`GPIO <gpio>`, :ref:`FSMC <fsmc>` + + D56, PF0, A0 + D57, PD11, A16 + D58, P14, D0 + D59, PF1, A1 + D60, PD12, A17 + D61, PD15, D1 + D62, PF2, A2 + D63, PD13, A18 + D64, PD0, D2 + D65, PF3, A3 + D66, PE3, A19 + D67, PD1, D3 + D68, PF4, A4 + D69, PE4, A20 + D70, PE7, D4 + D71, PF5, A5 + D72, PE5, A21 + D73, PE8, D8 + D74, PF12, A6 + D75, PE6, A22 + D76, PE9, D6 + D77, PF13, A7 + D78, PE10, D7 + D79, PF14, A8 + D80, PG9, NE2/NCE3 + D81, PE11, D8 + D82, PF15, A9 + D83, PG10, NCE4_1/NE3/NCE4_2 + D84, PE12, D9 + D85, PG0, A10 + D86, PD5, NWE + D87, PE13, D10 + D88, PG1, A11 + D89, PD4, NOE + D90, PE14, D11 + D91, PG2, A12 + D92, PE1, NBL1 + D93, PE15, D12 + D94, PG3, A13 + D95, PE0, NBL0 + D96, PD8, D13 + D97, PG4, A14 + D98, PD9, D14 + D99, PG5, A15 + D100, PD10, D15 + +**JTAG header pins** + +.. note:: See :ref:`above <maple-native-b-jtag>` for more information on + these pins. + +.. csv-table:: + :header: Pin, :ref:`GPIO <gpio>`, :ref:`SPI <spi>`, 5 V? + + D101, PA13, -, Yes + D102, PA14, -, Yes + D103, PA15, 3_NSS, Yes + D104, PB3, 3_SCK, Yes + D105, PB4, 3_MISO, Yes + +.. _maple-native-b-gpio-port-map: + +GPIO Port Pin Map +^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ + +The following tables show what pins are associated with each +:ref:`GPIO port <gpio-ports>`. + +.. csv-table:: + :header: GPIOA, GPIOB, GPIOC, GPIOD + + PA0: D48, PB0: D47, PC0: D7, PD0: D64 + PA1: D49, PB1: D46, PC1: D8, PD1: D67 + PA2: D50, PB2: -, PC2: D9, PD2: D27 + PA3: D51, PB3: D104, PC3: D10, PD3: D28 + PA4: D52, PB4: D105, PC4: D11, PD4: D89 + PA5: D53, PB5: D37, PC5: D12, PD5: D86 + PA6: D54, PB6: D38, PC6: D13, PD6: D29 + PA7: D55, PB7: D39, PC7: D14, PD7: - + PA8: D23, PB8: -, PC8: D15, PD8: D96 + PA9: D24, PB9: D26, PC9: D16, PD9: D98 + PA10: D25, PB10: D0, PC10: D17, PD10: D100 + PA11: -, PB11: D1, PC11: D18, PD11: D57 + PA12: -, PB12: D2, PC12: D19, PD12: D60 + PA13: D101, PB13: D3, PC13: D20, PD13: D63 + PA14: D102, PB14: D4, PC14: D21, PD14: D58 + +.. csv-table:: + :header: GPIOE, GPIOF, GPIOG + + PE0: D95, PF0: D56, PG0: D85 + PE1: D92, PF1: D59, PG1: D88 + PE2: - PF2: D62, PG2: D91, + PE3: D66, PF3: D65, PG3: D94 + PE4: D69, PF4: D68, PG4: D97 + PE5: D72, PF5: D71, PG5: D99 + PE6: D75, PF6: D41, PG6: D36 + PE7: D70, PF7: D42, PG7: D35 + PE8: D73, PF8: D43, PG8: D34 + PE9: D76, PF9: D44, PG9: D80 + PE10: D78, PF10: D45, PG10: D83 + PE11: D81, PF11: D40, PG11: D30 + PE12: D84, PF12: D74, PG12: D31 + PE13: D87, PF13: D77, PG13: D32 + PE14: D90, PF14: D79, PG14: D33 + +.. _maple-native-b-timer-map: + +Timer Pin Map +^^^^^^^^^^^^^ + +The following table shows what pins are associated with a particular +timer's capture/compare channels. + +There is no mistake between timers 2 and 5. They really do share +those pins. If you like, you can remap some of the timer 2 channels +to get extra PWM pins; see :ref:`afio_remap() (in gpio.h) +<gpio-h-afio-remap>`. + +.. csv-table:: + :header: Timer, Ch. 1, Ch. 2, Ch. 3, Ch. 4 + :delim: | + + 1 | D23 | D24 | D25 | + 2 | D48 | D49 | D50 | D51 + 3 | D54 | D55 | D47 | D46 + 4 | D38 | D39 | | D26 + 5 | D48 | D49 | D50 | D51 + 8 | D13 | D14 | D15 | D16 + +.. _maple-native-b-exti-map: + +EXTI Line Pin Map +^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ + +The following table shows which pins connect to which :ref:`EXTI lines +<external-interrupts-exti-line>`. + +.. list-table:: + :widths: 1 3 + :header-rows: 1 + + * - EXTI Line + - Pins + * - EXTI0 + - D7, D47, D48, D56, D64, D85, D95 + * - EXTI1 + - D8, D46, D49, D59, D67, D88, D92 + * - EXTI2 + - D9, D27, D50, D62, D91 + * - EXTI3 + - D10, D28, D51, D65, D66, D94, D104 + * - EXTI4 + - D11, D52, D68, D69, D89, D97, D105 + * - EXTI5 + - D12, D37, D53, D71, D72, D86, D99 + * - EXTI6 + - D13, D29, D36, D38, D41, D54, D75 + * - EXTI7 + - D14, D35, D39, D42, D55, D70 + * - EXTI8 + - D15, D23, D34, D43, D73, D96 + * - EXTI9 + - D16, D24, D26, D44, D76, D80, D98 + * - EXTI10 + - D0, D17, D25, D45, D78, D83, D100 + * - EXTI11 + - D1, D18, D30, D40, D57, D81 + * - EXTI12 + - D2, D19, D31, D60, D74, D84 + * - EXTI13 + - D3, D20, D32, D63, D77, D87, D101 + * - EXTI14 + - D4, D21, D33, D58, D79, D90, D102 + * - EXTI15 + - D5, D6, D22, D61, D82, D93, D103 + +.. _maple-native-b-usart-map: + +USART Pin Map +^^^^^^^^^^^^^ + +The Maple Native has 3 :ref:`USART <usart>` serial ports. They +communicate using the pins given in the following table. + +.. csv-table:: + :header: Serial port, TX, RX, CK, CTS, RTS + :delim: | + + ``Serial1`` | D24 | D25 | D23 | | + ``Serial2`` | D50 | D51 | D52 | D48 | D49 + ``Serial3`` | D0 | D1 | D2 | D3 | D4 + +The Maple Native also has 2 UART serial ports. Unlike USARTS, these +only communicate asynchronously, and thus only have TX and RX pins. +These are given in the following table. + +.. csv-table:: + :header: Serial port, TX, RX + :delim: | + + ``Serial4`` | D17 | D18 + ``Serial5`` | D19 | D27 + +.. _maple-native-b-adc-bank: + +Low-Noise ADC Pins +^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ + +There are fifteen pins at the bottom right of the board (``D41`` — +``D55``) that generally offer lower-noise ADC performance than other +pins on the board. If you're concerned about getting good ADC +readings, we recommend using one of these pins to take your +measurements. + +Maple Native has an electrically isolated analog power plane with its +own regulator, and a geometrically isolated ground plane. Analog input +pins D41 — D55 are laid out to correspond with these analog planes, +and our measurements indicate that they generally ofer low noise ADC +performance. However, analog performance may vary depending upon the +activity of other GPIOs. In particular, using PWM on any of pins +``D46`` — ``D51``, ``D54``, and ``D55`` may cause digital noise. +Consult the :ref:`Maple Native beta hardware design files +<maple-native-b-hardware>` for more details. + +.. _maple-native-b-board-values: + +Board-Specific Values +--------------------- + +This section lists the Maple Native's :ref:`board-specific values +<lang-board-values>`. + +- ``CYCLES_PER_MICROSECOND``: 72 +- ``BOARD_BUTTON_PIN``: 6 +- ``BOARD_LED_PIN``: 22 +- ``BOARD_NR_GPIO_PINS``: 106 +- ``BOARD_NR_PWM_PINS``: 18 +- ``boardPWMPins``: 13, 14, 15, 16, 23, 24, 25, 26, 38, 39, 46, 47, + 48, 49, 50, 51, 54, 55 +- ``BOARD_NR_ADC_PINS``: 21 +- ``boardADCPins``: 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 41, 42, 43, 44, 45, 46, 47, + 48, 49, 50, 51, 52, 53, 54, 55 +- ``BOARD_NR_USED_PINS``: 43 +- ``boardUsedPins``: ``BOARD_LED_PIN``, ``BOARD_BUTTON_PIN``, + ``BOARD_JTMS_SWDIO_PIN``, ``BOARD_JTCK_SWCLK_PIN``, + ``BOARD_JTDI_PIN``, ``BOARD_JTDO_PIN``, ``BOARD_NJTRST_PIN``, and + all pins on FSMC header except those mentioned :ref:`above + <maple-native-b-fsmc>`. +- ``BOARD_NR_USARTS``: 5 +- ``BOARD_USART1_TX_PIN``: 24 +- ``BOARD_USART1_RX_PIN``: 25 +- ``BOARD_USART2_TX_PIN``: 50 +- ``BOARD_USART2_RX_PIN``: 51 +- ``BOARD_USART3_TX_PIN``: 0 +- ``BOARD_USART3_RX_PIN``: 1 +- ``BOARD_UART4_TX_PIN``: 17 +- ``BOARD_UART4_RX_PIN``: 18 +- ``BOARD_UART5_TX_PIN``: 19 +- ``BOARD_UART5_RX_PIN``: 27 +- ``BOARD_NR_SPI``: 3 +- ``BOARD_SPI1_NSS_PIN``: 52 +- ``BOARD_SPI1_MOSI_PIN``: 55 +- ``BOARD_SPI1_MISO_PIN``: 54 +- ``BOARD_SPI1_SCK_PIN``: 53 +- ``BOARD_SPI2_NSS_PIN``: 2 +- ``BOARD_SPI2_MOSI_PIN``: 5 +- ``BOARD_SPI2_MISO_PIN``: 4 +- ``BOARD_SPI2_SCK_PIN``: 3 +- ``BOARD_SPI3_NSS_PIN``: 103 (on :ref:`JTAG header <maple-native-b-jtag>`) +- ``BOARD_SPI3_MOSI_PIN``: 37 +- ``BOARD_SPI3_MISO_PIN``: 105 (JTAG header) +- ``BOARD_SPI3_SCK_PIN``: 104 (JTAG header) +- ``BOARD_JTMS_SWDIO_PIN``: :ref:`103 <maple-native-b-jtag>` +- ``BOARD_JTCK_SWCLK_PIN``: 102 +- ``BOARD_JTDI_PIN``: 103 +- ``BOARD_JTDO_PIN``: 104 +- ``BOARD_NJTRST_PIN``: 105 + +.. _maple-native-b-hardware: + +Hardware Design Files +^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ + +The hardware schematics and board layout files are available in the +`Maple Native GitHub repository +<https://github.com/leaflabs/maplenative/>`_. Download the `beta +version's hardware design files +<https://github.com/leaflabs/maplenative/tree/beta>`_ (ZIP format). + +If you're familiar with Git, you can clone the entire repository and +checkout the commit tagged "beta" using the following:: + + $ git clone git://github.com/leaflabs/maplenative.git + $ git checkout beta + +Failure Modes +------------- + +The following known failure modes apply to the Maple Native Beta. The +failure modes aren't design errors, but are easy ways to break or +damage your board permanently. + +* **Reversing Vin and GND**: when powering the Maple Native Beta via + the Vin and ground (GND) pins at the top left of the board, it is + possible to carelessly cause a short or switch the connections, + applying the high voltage to GND and ground to Vin. + + If this happens, you will reverse bias the diode beneath these pins, + most likely damaging it. This may cause excess voltage to + subsequently be delivered to the board once the reversed pins are + connected properly. + +Errata +------ + +This section lists known issues and warnings for the Maple Native +Beta. + +* **PWM on pin 39**: PWM on pin 39 appears to be nonfunctional. We + are looking into this issue. + +* **VREF is nonfunctional**: Due to a routing error, VREF is + permanently tied to 3.3V at VAA. + +Recommended Reading +------------------- + +.. _maple-native-b-stdocs: + +STMicro documentation for STM32F103ZE microcontroller: + +* `Datasheet + <http://www.st.com/internet/com/TECHNICAL_RESOURCES/TECHNICAL_LITERATURE/DATASHEET/CD00191185.pdf>`_ + (PDF); covers STM32F103xC, STM3F103xD, STM32F103xE. +* `Reference Manual RM0008 + <http://www.st.com/internet/com/TECHNICAL_RESOURCES/TECHNICAL_LITERATURE/REFERENCE_MANUAL/CD00171190.pdf>`_ + (PDF); definitive resource for peripherals on the STM32F1 line. +* `Programming Manual PM0056 + <http://www.st.com/internet/com/TECHNICAL_RESOURCES/TECHNICAL_LITERATURE/PROGRAMMING_MANUAL/CD00228163.pdf>`_ + (PDF); assembly language and register reference. +* `STM32F103RE <http://www.st.com/internet/mcu/product/164485.jsp>`_ + overview page with links to further references. + +.. rubric:: Footnotes + +.. [#fusedpins] See :ref:`boardUsedPins <lang-board-values-used-pins>` + for more information. |