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Here’s a breakdown of the architecture: simulide stm32 full
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| MCU Model | Core | GPIO | USART | Timers | ADC | DMA | Notes | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | (Blue Pill) | Full | Full | Full | Basic | Partial | No | Most stable for beginners | | STM32F401CC | Full | Full | Full | Full | Full | Partial | Excellent for IoT sims | | STM32F407VG (Discovery) | Full | Full | Full | Full | Full | Partial | Best overall support | | STM32F030 | Full | Full | Partial | Basic | No | No | Low-resource sims | | STM32L0xx | Full | Partial | Full | Basic | No | No | Low-power simulation | Share public link Drag an Oscilloscope component from
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Drag an Oscilloscope component from the left panel onto the canvas. Connect Channel A of the oscilloscope to the PWM pin. Press the global Power Circuit button to observe duty cycles and frequency responses in real time. Serial Communication (UART/USART)
Components like switches, LEDs, and displays can be toggled during simulation.