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Mixed-signal hardware design course: phils-lab-shop.fedevel.education
Entire step-by-step PCB design process going through the schematic, layout, and routing of a 'barebones' STM32F4-based PCB including USB, a sensor, GPIO header, and small power supply circuitry in Altium Designer. All the way from schematic creation, through to four-layer PCB layout and routing, as well as sending it off for manufacture and assembly via JLCPCB.
[SUPPORT]
Free trial of Altium Designer: www.altium.com/yt/philslab
PCBA from $0 (Free Setup, Free Stencil): jlcpcb.com/RHS
Patreon: / phils94
[LINKS]
Git: github.com/pms67
KiCad Version: • KiCad STM32 + USB + Bu...
Altium Symbol and Footprint Creation: • Symbol and Footprint C...
[TIMESTAMPS]
00:00 Introduction
01:12 JLCPCB
01:35 Altium Designer Free Trial
01:55 Part Selection
(SCHEMATIC)
05:47 Project Creation, Schematic Creation, Libraries
09:41 STM32 Circuitry (STM32F411)
29:36 Sensor Circuitry (MPU-6050)
40:49 USB and Power Supply Circuitry
52:33 STM32 Pinout with STM32CubeIDE
1:05:31 SWD Circuitry
1:10:23 Annotating Schematic
1:11:30 Cleaning Up Schematic
1:15:03 Electrical Rules Check (ERC)
(PCB)
1:16:17 PCB Creation
1:17:10 Design Rules and Manufacturer Capabilities
1:20:00 Layer Stackup and Controlled Impedance Traces
1:24:25 Rough Layout and Component Placement
1:25:36 STM32 Layout
1:41:25 Sensor Layout
1:45:05 USB and Power Supply Layout
1:49:25 Mounting Holes
1:51:20 Board Outline
1:53:41 Refining Component Layout
1:55:19 Routing
2:16:39 Internal Layers (Ground Planes)
2:19:20 Ground Vias
2:21:15 Power Routing (+3V3)
2:30:39 Design Rule Check (DRC)
2:33:36 Silkscreen (Text and Logo)
2:35:49 Tooling Holes
(Production)
2:36:40 Gerber Files
2:41:40 Footprint Position (Pick and Place) File
2:42:59 Bill of Materials (BOM) File
2:44:50 Ordering at JLCPCB
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Комментарии : 238   
@garysmith8089
@garysmith8089 Год назад
Good on You Sir! This STM32 Tutorial is a Doctorate Course on ENGINEERING of the real-life PCB DESIGN process and should be awarded as such! I have spent literally 100s of Hours doing a re-spin up of my past 30 years as a PCB Design Consultant. One can experience a wide range of competence on RU-vid! Yours is at a Level FEW of your peers provide. Again, Good on You and Keep up the Great work Professor Phil!
@PhilsLab
@PhilsLab Год назад
Thank you very much for your kind words, Gary! Glad to hear that!
@MY-ElectricalTips
@MY-ElectricalTips 2 месяца назад
please software link
@brianxavier8873
@brianxavier8873 2 года назад
please bring more of these long tutorials on pcb and microcontroller design. they are very helpful, and it would be wonderful to see them more frequently
@MovieMationStudios
@MovieMationStudios 2 года назад
@@alejandroperez5368 He says in the first 30 seconds of the video he did a similar tutorial in Kicad... Also, if you're a student you can get a temporary Altium license for free.
@Semtex777
@Semtex777 2 года назад
Please support him on patreon
@damny0utoobe
@damny0utoobe 2 года назад
Oh yeah. You're hitting the sweet spot with these Altium tutorials
@PhilsLab
@PhilsLab 2 года назад
Haha thanks :)
@Hammad5113189
@Hammad5113189 2 года назад
Was waiting for the whole STM32 Altium schematic walkthrough :) Thanks Phil!
@PhilsLab
@PhilsLab 2 года назад
Thanks for watching!
@timknapen
@timknapen 2 года назад
The details and small practical tips in this video are really great! Not only for STM32 but anyone starting to work with microcontrollers.
@PhilsLab
@PhilsLab 2 года назад
Thank you, Tim!
@slagmaker6780
@slagmaker6780 2 года назад
Enjoy the process being shown in a clear but detailed set of steps. Thanks!
@PhilsLab
@PhilsLab 2 года назад
Thank you for watching!
@user-ww2lc1yo9c
@user-ww2lc1yo9c 10 месяцев назад
@@PhilsLab you specified the Dk value but not Df value, is Df not important?
@TheEuzikial
@TheEuzikial 2 года назад
This is great intro to Altium. Thank you so much for your effort
@andymouse
@andymouse 2 года назад
As a massive Kicad fanboy I must admit there are some lovely features here. I could watch long design walkthroughs all day ....cheers.
@PhilsLab
@PhilsLab 2 года назад
Thank you, Andy! Yeah, there are some very nice bits to Altium. Looks like KiCad 6.0 has just been released - so will have to give that a try..
@Davidlahall
@Davidlahall 2 года назад
Wow... This is your best video in my opinion this far... You explain everything.. I really appreciate that.
@PhilsLab
@PhilsLab 2 года назад
Thank you very much!
@jestho3503
@jestho3503 2 года назад
Again, a really good video Phil! Thank you. I´ve been using Altium for 11 years and I always get useful tips watching your work. One thing that came in to my mind when using small resistors and capacitors like 0402. Keep the connected copper to them as unified as you can. We have had problems in the solder oven with components standing up towards the side with the largest copper connection. Several times I have had to decrease the conductor width towards groundplanes to avoid this.
@wesleybecker834
@wesleybecker834 Год назад
Yes, tombstoning is the name of the phenomenon. Thermal relief on the pads becomes very necessary for these small passives.
@user-ww2lc1yo9c
@user-ww2lc1yo9c 10 месяцев назад
@@wesleybecker834 is there a video that describes this topic in detail?
@rick_er2481
@rick_er2481 2 года назад
Amazing! Just staring out with Altium!love to see the whole design flow
@PhilsLab
@PhilsLab 2 года назад
Great to hear that, thank you, Rick!
@rick_er2481
@rick_er2481 2 года назад
@@PhilsLab at 3:20 you are talking about choosing the right microcontroller, are you considering this as a video subject? Would be awesome to het some insight in this. PS do you have a PayPal so I can support you?
@jestho3503
@jestho3503 2 года назад
I sent the link to this video to my contacts at Altium. They have the main responsibility for sales in Sweden and Europe. They like it and will tell new users about it.
@PhilsLab
@PhilsLab 2 года назад
Thank you very much, Jes!
@jestho3503
@jestho3503 2 года назад
@@PhilsLab No worries Phil. Glad I can help. Your videos are awesome! /Jesper (From Sweden)
@CAN_MIKE
@CAN_MIKE 2 года назад
Muy buen video, hace tiempo que quería ver todo el desarrollo de una placa con stm32!
@JLCPCB
@JLCPCB 2 года назад
Amazing video Phil! Nealty explained to smallest details. Component viewer problem is going to be fixed. 🙂
@PhilsLab
@PhilsLab 2 года назад
Thank you very much! Love your services! :)
@volkanozdemir44
@volkanozdemir44 Год назад
great video i discovered 2 days ago and i watch many video most useful engineering youtube channel in youtube i hope cont keep continue !
@harleylara6447
@harleylara6447 2 года назад
Incredible work as always. I hope someday in the near future the PCB design course :-)
@PhilsLab
@PhilsLab 2 года назад
Thank you! I'm currently working on the PCB design course, fingers crossed it can be completed in the near future :)
@Brego666
@Brego666 2 года назад
Yessss, thats exactly what I was hoping to see from you. Thank you so much for your effort!
@PhilsLab
@PhilsLab 2 года назад
Awesome, thank you for watching :)
@johnstephenson4428
@johnstephenson4428 2 года назад
Great video, thanks so much for time and effort! I am just starting with Altium and this is a good reference!
@PhilsLab
@PhilsLab 2 года назад
Awesome, thank you for watching, John!
@mattcarberry1913
@mattcarberry1913 Год назад
Thanks so much for making all these tutorial videos that shows entire process from start to finish with the rationale for the decisions made. I have a couple questions about impedance controlled traces between your designs in the videos and in the GitHub repositories. In the video you set up the USB trace widths for the JLC7628 stackup (0.26mm), but the gerbers in the GitHub appear to show them at 0.1532mm. Did you end up changing to producing this in the JLC3313 stackup after the video was finished? I'd like to get some boards produced and just wanted to make sure I have this correct. I see a similar-ish thing with the previous LIttleBrain board, where in the GitHub history the USB trace widths were originally 0.2611 mm, but when you did a revision to remove the USBLC6-2SC6, the trace widths went to 0.2mm. Was that just a simplification and this level of detail doesn't matter at such short trace lengths? Thanks again for all the fantastic videos.
@Bill-qo2jb
@Bill-qo2jb 8 месяцев назад
Great job Phil ! I think the culprit for Altium not allowing to paste the part number is the space character at the end of the part number. Obviously it's a bug
@qwer.ty.
@qwer.ty. 2 года назад
You're such a nice teacher! Thank you so much for this king of video! 💞
@PhilsLab
@PhilsLab 2 года назад
Thank you very much for watching!
@ChrisElisonElectronics
@ChrisElisonElectronics 3 месяца назад
Great video! I want to learn how to properly do PCB layout and routing, I'm currently still learning EasyEDA and KiCad, but would like to try out Altium too!
@canozcifci1892
@canozcifci1892 2 года назад
Yo Phil, thank you for your video. Means a lot. Keep doing what you doing mate.
@yamanseyravan4387
@yamanseyravan4387 2 года назад
That's exactly what I asked for the last couple of videos !, Thanks a lot!
@PhilsLab
@PhilsLab 2 года назад
Thanks for watching!
@muzairafzal1529
@muzairafzal1529 2 года назад
Wow! What a walkaround...... Keep up the good work brother........ All the best wishes for you....
@PhilsLab
@PhilsLab 2 года назад
Thank you very much!
@michaelj1846
@michaelj1846 2 года назад
great video, can you please upload the libraries u used in this video on ur repo, it would be very helpful.
@oreovios306
@oreovios306 5 месяцев назад
thank you Phil , you're a blessing
@AhmadAsmndr
@AhmadAsmndr 8 месяцев назад
thank you Phil your videos are very helpful
@ndmath
@ndmath 2 года назад
Fantastic walkthrough! Where can I find the schematic and footprints symbol library?
@btimabader2866
@btimabader2866 2 года назад
awesome video! I think you forgot to put your altium symbol and footprint library in the description. Can you please add them to one of your repos?
@KevinStoriesTV
@KevinStoriesTV 2 года назад
For your personal projects, do you create your own symbol/footprint before starting the schematic design or settle on what the manufacturer part search offers?
@escott6509
@escott6509 Год назад
Thanks for your videos Phil
@tashmarkify
@tashmarkify 2 месяца назад
amazing content. well explained. couldnt ask for more.
@PhilsLab
@PhilsLab 2 месяца назад
Thank you!
@mannyamaro
@mannyamaro 2 года назад
Could someone help? I can't seem to find the Schematic and Footprint library he mentioned in his Github? I would love to follow along.
@gerrardcottrell14
@gerrardcottrell14 2 года назад
I have been using Altium from 99SE through all the versions and currently using 21.8.1. This is a fantastic tutorial and thank you. Maybe a few tutorials on some of the Altium features might be useful for some of the newer Altium users. (Library management, component creation (PCB and Schematic), DRC rules.
@user-ww2lc1yo9c
@user-ww2lc1yo9c 10 месяцев назад
Please checkout the videos from Robert Feranec as well.
@emyemy7504
@emyemy7504 2 месяца назад
God bless you Phil. This is amazing
@microtechbdsystem-automati8689
@microtechbdsystem-automati8689 2 года назад
I am grateful to you dear phil...I learned a lot from you..
@PhilsLab
@PhilsLab 2 года назад
Thank you, very glad to hear that!
@behnammadadnia3410
@behnammadadnia3410 6 месяцев назад
That was a great tutorial, thank you very much. (I wanted to use the Altium lib that you uploaded on Git, it seems it does have all the footprints (just a limited numbers), but it has many more schematic symbols. So, maybe, would you please upload it again?)
@Bianchi77
@Bianchi77 9 месяцев назад
Nice video, well done, thanks for sharing :)
@JSGregg
@JSGregg 2 года назад
Thanks Phil! One question - if you have two or more crystals on your PCB of different frequencies, do you need to keep them far apart?
@badarjahangirkayani6196
@badarjahangirkayani6196 2 года назад
Can you post a link to your library as you mentioned in the video. Thanks. Great video btw, better than anything else that is out there.
@TheNeukyhm
@TheNeukyhm 2 года назад
Hi Phil, at 24:12, the first result is an oscillator, which correct me if I'm wrong but it needs just power and you have the clock output. Wouldn't be that more desirable than a crystal?
@aatifshah8476
@aatifshah8476 2 года назад
Thanks for keeping it free
@PhilsLab
@PhilsLab 2 года назад
You're very welcome :)
@mwanikmurray537
@mwanikmurray537 Год назад
If someone is wondering why sometimes you can't copy and paste MPN (Manufacturer Part Number) from JLCPCB altium, it because of the while spaces at the beginning of the MPN. You need to remove the white/blank spaces first. I am not sure this is clear but yeah, you need to remove the white space at the beginning.
@maxm169
@maxm169 Год назад
Legend.
@sinamokhtari9859
@sinamokhtari9859 Год назад
Thanks for great video. Where can I find the altium footprint library you used in this tutorial?
@grndplane
@grndplane 2 года назад
Great video, one comment, keep GND names turned on. Sometimes when circuits are copied these names can change to something else, like GND1 or whatever the software decides to name them. If they are turned off you will not know that they have changed and may not be connected.
@DiegoColl44
@DiegoColl44 2 года назад
excellent tutorial ... !! Thank you!!
@PhilsLab
@PhilsLab 2 года назад
Thank you for watching!
@LOGICOMA
@LOGICOMA 2 года назад
Absolutely awesome! So helpful!
@PhilsLab
@PhilsLab 2 года назад
Thank you, Mick!
@obregr
@obregr 2 года назад
interesting,how easy it is from you,and understending,but in my opinion wrey difiicult,tnx for all inserstanding tutotrials
@colinm6672
@colinm6672 2 года назад
Hi Phil - Excellent video. Can youb please remember to provide a pointer to altium footprint library. thanks
@bobdole27
@bobdole27 2 года назад
Just what i needed, just got Altium
@PhilsLab
@PhilsLab 2 года назад
Awesome! :)
@seanludmil904
@seanludmil904 Год назад
Great video Phil! I didn't really understand where can this PCB design be used in. Can someone explain it to me? Thanks
@pablogonzalezrobles4429
@pablogonzalezrobles4429 2 года назад
Nice video. I hope You can design a esp32 board and give some design tips like in this video
@martinchristiansson658
@martinchristiansson658 2 года назад
Really great videos from you, already learnt to design myself and order from JLCPCB. Looking forward to next video. Are you planning the last part of Kalman filter? Best regards Martin
@PhilsLab
@PhilsLab 2 года назад
Thank you, Martin! Yes, EKF video is coming this month :)
@zoltanmeksz7625
@zoltanmeksz7625 4 месяца назад
Excellent video.
@stefanofioravanti709
@stefanofioravanti709 2 года назад
Amazing. Software tutorials and programming would be also very helpful.
@PhilsLab
@PhilsLab 2 года назад
Thanks, Stefano - software and programming tutorials are already on my channel :)
@nks324
@nks324 Год назад
Phil is awesome engineer and kick as_ guitar free solo :)
@turneroq9888
@turneroq9888 2 года назад
Thank you for sharing such amazing content. Have followed recently and already got a lot of useful information!
@PhilsLab
@PhilsLab 2 года назад
Thank you for watching, glad to hear the videos have been helpful!
@KevinStoriesTV
@KevinStoriesTV 2 года назад
After placing stitching vias, do you need to repour your L2 L3 GND copper polygon?
@sanjikaneki6226
@sanjikaneki6226 2 года назад
great video also i was wandering the programing will be done via USB , right but cant it be also done with that header too ?
@noealves8400
@noealves8400 2 года назад
Amazing video! and so forth :-)
@PhilsLab
@PhilsLab 2 года назад
Thanks! :)
@siddharthkothari
@siddharthkothari 2 года назад
Have you released the course you mentioned about a few videos back, I have been searching can't find a link :)
@mateusraitz1803
@mateusraitz1803 2 года назад
Thanks for the time you put in your content Phill. I started using Altium since It has a free license for college students. I am trying to get used to the library management because I am comfortable with how KiCad libraries work. I just wanted to ask you why did you created a library with generic components (caps, resistors,etc) instead of just using any of the package size that you want from the Manufacturer Part Seach and just replace the value? And would you be able to share your library of generic components?
@user-ww2lc1yo9c
@user-ww2lc1yo9c 10 месяцев назад
I am looking for answer to the same question. Did you find answer to this?
@boonkerz
@boonkerz 2 года назад
Love to see an usbc :) and an schematic with seperate usb voltage and external for a bit more current :)
@dhruslab9563
@dhruslab9563 2 года назад
Sir please upload EKF video . We all are waiting for that!! Thanks!
@PhilsLab
@PhilsLab 2 года назад
EKF video is coming this month :)
@user-fj9lp7ot7v
@user-fj9lp7ot7v 5 месяцев назад
Hi Phil, please show how to design low power PCBs for the STM32 chip. I feel many people don't know what considerations should be made designing one.
@waelbouraoui5970
@waelbouraoui5970 2 года назад
Hey Phil! Can you please share with us the libraries u r using. I'll be grateful. Thanks.
@AndyDoz
@AndyDoz Год назад
Outstanding. Thanks.
@rollyce06
@rollyce06 2 года назад
excellent work. nice guide
@PhilsLab
@PhilsLab 2 года назад
Thanks for watching!
@erent.7210
@erent.7210 2 года назад
that is an amazing video to practice, thx to philip. I can't find the library. Can you help me to find it?
@Luke_Ainsworth
@Luke_Ainsworth 2 года назад
Great walk through mate. Any chance you could do some tutorials on writing code and uploading it to the controller?
@PhilsLab
@PhilsLab 2 года назад
Thanks, Luke - I actually have some programming tutorials on my channel.
@frankdearr2772
@frankdearr2772 7 месяцев назад
Great topic,, thanks 👍
@ikrammohammad7192
@ikrammohammad7192 2 года назад
Where are the library files available? I can't seem to find it in the github repos.
@tradegrabber4854
@tradegrabber4854 2 дня назад
2:23:10 What do you mean by "board warp", and why filling the whole top signal layer with let's say GND polygon is bad? I've always thought it's good for EMI protection.
@LuigiLombardi
@LuigiLombardi Год назад
What about GND plane under the crystal oscillator? Great video by the way!
@persupersulast2506
@persupersulast2506 Год назад
is double sided pcb where bottom is digital and top is analog good idea? 4 layers, top 12v, bottom 5v and 3.3v and middle layers both ground?
@leeslevin7602
@leeslevin7602 2 года назад
Brilliant 👏, thank you.
@PhilsLab
@PhilsLab 2 года назад
Thank you, Lee!
@robertmotion
@robertmotion Год назад
Great video. Question. I'm replacing my ebike motor pcb. My original pcb has 5V GND SP H1 H2 and H3 components that's I'm familiar with and know how to connect. My replacement pcb has these connections PLUS a "K" (relay?) and "-" beside it. What is relay used for? Does K mean relay? And, since "K" is not a component on my original pcb does that mean this pcb will not work unless connected to some type relay? Tried looking online/Google. No luck. Need some help. Hope u can. /bklyn 👑
@hemanthdevaraj1991
@hemanthdevaraj1991 Год назад
Hello, good content and easy explanation, here you have provision of 4 layers, yet you used only top and bottom layer, you could have gone for just two layers
@user-ww2lc1yo9c
@user-ww2lc1yo9c 10 месяцев назад
Talking about ferrite bead, isn't it that this component shall create large sharp peaks in the PDN impedance and thus is bad?
@armincal9834
@armincal9834 2 года назад
Isn't each individual VDD pin supposed to be connected to the ground through a capacitor? Then how come we put 5 parallel caps and connect all vdd pins to each other and then connect them between + and -? Doesn't the behaviour change? In other words instead of connecting each pin to a 100 pf cap we are connecting all of them to an equivalent 500 pf cap(parallel caps add up)
@NelsonSantander
@NelsonSantander Год назад
Excellent !!! Thanks a Lot
@PhilsLab
@PhilsLab Год назад
Thanks, Nelson!
@valentingomez4546
@valentingomez4546 2 месяца назад
Phil just a quick question, at the time of flashing code to the MCU, does it have to be done via an STlink or can it be done via the USB connector on the board?
@direncsertac2562
@direncsertac2562 Год назад
Great video. Your videos about pcb design assist to us. I have a question about stack up section. When you adjust the layers of the pcb, you selected in the power and ground layer as signal instead of plane. In this video you mentioned that this choices avoid creating a negative gerber. Does this choices make sense? The senior employees who work in our company always prefer the plane. I'm confused as a junior hardware engineer. Regards.
@PhilsLab
@PhilsLab Год назад
Thanks. I guess it's more of a preference/habit thing - there's no harm in using either.
@clermgaming
@clermgaming 2 года назад
Hi, another good video Have you plan to mâle videos about programming this board ?
@abderrahimabdelhamid4750
@abderrahimabdelhamid4750 2 года назад
very helpful , thank you so muck
@PhilsLab
@PhilsLab 2 года назад
Very glad to hear that, thank you!
@djordjeen8137
@djordjeen8137 Год назад
I can't make a difference between first generated gerber file and second generated gerber file, stiching vias are not shown in internal (GND) layers???
@jayalesmana6190
@jayalesmana6190 2 года назад
Thank you for this amazing tutorial sir, it really helped me a lot. Can I have your altium footprint sir?
@mehlulinokwara3841
@mehlulinokwara3841 2 года назад
Can you help me find Footprint-Lib-PhilsLabPcbLib and Schematic... for me to be able to follow along
@eyupkayatuzi4444
@eyupkayatuzi4444 2 года назад
Hi, you connected boot0 to ground because you said i will just be using swd. My question is; if we do that, can we program to our mcu via usb port?
@PhilsLab
@PhilsLab 2 года назад
You would have to write a custom USB bootloader to be able to reprogram the MCU. Otherwise, make a provision for pulling BOOT0 high.
@NeuroMod
@NeuroMod 2 года назад
Why would the voltage at NRST dip to the point it causes a reset?
@user-ww2lc1yo9c
@user-ww2lc1yo9c 10 месяцев назад
In the PCB stack, you entered the value for Dk but not Df. Why is that?
@nicoladellino8124
@nicoladellino8124 2 года назад
Very very nice video, TNX
@PhilsLab
@PhilsLab 2 года назад
Thanks, Nicola.
@IsaacBG84
@IsaacBG84 10 месяцев назад
If i cannot aford altium licence can i use circuit maker to do this? are these software alike?
@ABABA30175
@ABABA30175 Год назад
This is one of the great AD tutorial on the YT. I could not found the library (symbol and footprint) in github page, could you pls tell us how to download it? Thank you a lot.
@duduc998
@duduc998 Год назад
Could you find it? I had the same problem.
@aliitastan
@aliitastan Год назад
Thanks for the video. Just a quick question, I don't have GND vias placed under the chip on my footprint taken from STM website. Should I place them manually?
@PhilsLab
@PhilsLab Год назад
If there's an exposed pad (EP), then yes - both for electrical and thermal reasons. Some STM32s in a QFN package come without an EP however.
@aliitastan
@aliitastan Год назад
​@@PhilsLab Yes, there is an exposed pad which is connected to ground through pin 49 on STM32WB15CC. I am designing a board which will be working with Bluetooth. I am using 4 layer board with a composition of Signal Ground Ground Signal respectively. I placed smaller vias (0.5mm diameter / 0.25mm hole size) on the center of splitted solder pastes (It came separated as 16 square pieces). Then I placed a polygon connecting them to GND together with decoupling capacitors on the bottom layer. I also used a thermal relief style vias as you mentioned. These are great tips which I learned from you, this is my first PCB design for manufacturing and I will be very happy if it works as intended. Thanks for your time!
@Fleurlean4
@Fleurlean4 11 месяцев назад
@@aliitastan Did it work?
@quangphamvinh4006
@quangphamvinh4006 2 года назад
thanks, helpful video
@PhilsLab
@PhilsLab 2 года назад
Thanks for watching!
@persupersulast2506
@persupersulast2506 Год назад
where can i get that tc2030 debug header file for altium? do i need to make it myself?
@luiscortina9920
@luiscortina9920 Год назад
Why connect the USB data lines if you're going to program using SWD?
@carlo.m5233
@carlo.m5233 2 года назад
How do we get the schematic Lib
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