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STM8 Nucleo Boards Connect 8-bit MCUs to Open Source IoT Projects
STMicroelectronics has introduced two STM8* Nucleo development boards: NUCLEO-8S208RB and NUCLEO-8L152R8 boards (including 64-pin STM8S208 and STM8L152 microcontroller respectively) are available now, priced from $10.32.
The two STM8 Nucleo boards are supported by major development toolchains including the Cosmic IDEA toolchain, the IAR™ EWSTM8 Integrated development environment, and the free STVD IDE from ST. Support for convenient features like drag-and-drop Flash programming accelerates design iterations.
“The Arduino™ Uno V3 connectivity support, and the ST morpho headers allow easy expansion of the Nucleo open development platform functionality with a wide choice of specialized shields.”
Each board comes with an integrated ST-LINK debugger/programmer, which eliminates any need for a separate debug probe. Product creation is fluid and flexible, conveniently connected to open-source hardware communities, with freedom to adjust or optimize hardware and software at any time thereby eliminating risk and helping minimize time to market.
