/** @defgroup boards_nucleo-f411re STM32 Nucleo-F411RE @ingroup boards_common_nucleo64 @brief Support for the STM32 Nucleo-F411RE ## Overview The Nucleo-F411RE is a board from ST's Nucleo family supporting a ARM Cortex-M4 STM32F411RE microcontroller with 128Kb of SRAM and 512Kb of ROM Flash. ## Hardware ![Nucleo64 F411RE](http://www.open-electronics.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/08/Figura2-500x467.png) ### MCU | MCU | STM32F411RE | |:---------- |:----------------- | | Family | ARM Cortex-M4 | | Vendor | ST Microelectronics | | RAM | 128Kb | | Flash | 512Kb | | Frequency | up to 100MHz | | FPU | yes | | Timers | 11 (2x watchdog, 1 SysTick, 7x 16-bit, 1x 32-bit [TIM2]) | | ADCs | 1x 12-bit (16 channels) | | UARTs | 3 | | SPIs | 5 | | I2Cs | 3 | | RTC | 1 | | USB | 1 | | Vcc | 1.7V - 3.6V | | Datasheet | [Datasheet](http://www.st.com/resource/en/datasheet/stm32f411re.pdf) | | Reference Manual | [Reference Manual](http://www.st.com/resource/en/reference_manual/dm00119316.pdf) | | Programming Manual | [Programming Manual](http://www.st.com/resource/en/programming_manual/dm00046982.pdf) | | Board Manual | [Board Manual](http://www.st.com/resource/en/user_manual/dm00105823.pdf) | ## Implementation Status | Device | ID | Supported | Comments | |:------------- |:------------- |:------------- |:------------- | | MCU | STM32F411RE | partly | Energy saving modes not fully utilized | | Low-level driver | GPIO | yes | | | | PWM | yes (7 pins available)) | | | | UART | 3 UARTs | USART2 via STLink/USB or D0(RX)/D1(TX), USART1 on PA10(RX)/PA9(TX) and USART6 on PA12(RX)/PA11(TX) | | | I2C | 1 I2C | | | | SPI | 1 SPI | | | | USB | no | | | | Timer | 1 32 bit timer (TIM5) | | ## Flashing the device The ST Nucleo-F411RE board includes an on-board ST-LINK V2-1 programmer. The easiest way to program the board is to use OpenOCD. Once you have installed OpenOCD (look [here](https://github.com/RIOT-OS/RIOT/wiki/OpenOCD) for installation instructions), you can flash the board simply by typing ``` make BOARD=nucleo-f411re flash ``` and debug via GDB by simply typing ``` make BOARD=nucleo-f411re debug ``` ## Supported Toolchains For using the ST Nucleo-F411RE board we strongly recommend the usage of the [GNU Tools for ARM Embedded Processors](https://launchpad.net/gcc-arm-embedded) toolchain. */