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NUCLEO-F030R8

NUCLEO-F030R8

STMicroelectronics
Development Boards & Kits - ARM Nucleo Board STM32F0 STM32F030R8 64K
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Overview

The NUCLEO-F030R8 is an entry-level Nucleo-64 development board featuring the STM32F030R8T6 microcontroller based on the Arm Cortex-M0 core. It provides a flexible platform for users to try out new concepts and build prototypes with the STM32 Value Line MCU, offering 64 KB of Flash memory in an LQFP64 package. The board integrates an on-board ST-LINK/V2-1 debugger and programmer, eliminating the need for a separate probe.

Why Choose This Part

The board offers seamless integration with the STM32 ecosystem and is Arm Mbed Enabled for cloud-based development. Its dual-header design supports both Arduino-compatible shields and ST morpho connectors for access to all MCU GPIOs. The integrated ST-LINK supports USB re-enumeration, allowing the board to act as a Virtual COM port, mass storage device, or debug interface.

Applications

Rapid Prototyping
Quickly evaluate STM32F0 series features using the Arduino Uno V3 and ST morpho extension headers for easy hardware expansion.
Embedded Education
An affordable platform for learning Arm Cortex-M0 architecture and C/C++ embedded programming.
Sensor Interfacing
Utilize the 64-pin MCU and various digital/analog interfaces to develop low-cost data logging and sensor node prototypes.

Key Specifications

Type MCU 32-Bit
Contents Board(s)
Platform Nucleo-64
Mounting Type Fixed
Core Processor ARM Cortex-M0
Utilized IC / Part STM32F030

Getting Started

Start by connecting the board to a PC via a Mini-AB USB cable to power it and access the integrated ST-LINK debugger. Developers can use the STM32CubeIDE, Keil MDK, or IAR Embedded Workbench to write and debug code using the STM32CubeF0 software package. For rapid development, the board is also compatible with the Arm Mbed online compiler and CLI.

Also Consider

NUCLEO-F401RE STMicroelectronics - Offers a higher-performance Arm Cortex-M4 core with an FPU and more memory if the F0 series is performance-limited.
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