Most of the "video's" and "learning material" for Nuttx is based on the STM32F1. So that's validation enough? And quirks? Which MCU does not have quirks? I benchmarked all kinds of MCU's and every supplier/vendor has quirks and really annoying features and/or other quirks. Documentation, support, etc etc.
ST(M32) is a really strong MCU family I think. And also very supportive in any kind of solution. Also the STM32F1's. Even though its for learning purposes right? My 2 cents.... Ben -----Oorspronkelijk bericht----- Van: Juha Niskanen (Haltian) <juha.niska...@haltian.com> Verzonden: woensdag 15 april 2020 11:00 Aan: dev@nuttx.apache.org Onderwerp: Re: Adding support for STM32G474RET6 From: raiden00pl . <raiden0...@gmail.com> Sent: Wednesday, April 15, 2020 8:49 AM >L1, F1+F3 in a separate directory are a bad idea for me, but L1+F1 >separation looks better. L1+F1 are not really that compatible. Only common thing is that both are quite old and not really used for new projects. L1 is much newer, it was a "prototype" low-power family until ST got the low-power stuff right with L4. I would not do any refactoring for the oldest families. Just not worth the hassle anymore. F1 has stupid quirks and silicon bugs not in any other STM32 subarch. Is anyone even using F1 for anything these days? Best Regards, Juha