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* [http://wiki.leaflabs.com/index.php?title=Maple_JTAG_How_To Maple JTAG How To Maple JTAG How To] - how to use Maple's JTAG adapter for debugging; how to build a Maple JTAG adapter; re-flashing the board; and more (at the LeafLabs wiki).
 
* [http://wiki.leaflabs.com/index.php?title=Maple_JTAG_How_To Maple JTAG How To Maple JTAG How To] - how to use Maple's JTAG adapter for debugging; how to build a Maple JTAG adapter; re-flashing the board; and more (at the LeafLabs wiki).
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== Further reading ==
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* The Maple is a microcontroller board with Arduino-compatible pinout; for other microcontroller boards with Arduino-compatible pinouts (and shields that plug into the Maple and those other Arduino-compatible microcontroller boards) see [[Arduino Links]].
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* The Maple includes an ARM processor; for more information, see [[ARM links]].

Revision as of 18:28, 2 January 2011

This is a page about the LeafLabs STM32 boards, such as the Maple - an open source hardware and software ARM Cortex M3 single board computer with Arduino-compatible expansion connectors and form factor.

Maple revision 5 board
Maple revision 5 board

Resources

How to guides

  • Maple JTAG How To Maple JTAG How To - how to use Maple's JTAG adapter for debugging; how to build a Maple JTAG adapter; re-flashing the board; and more (at the LeafLabs wiki).

Further reading

  • The Maple is a microcontroller board with Arduino-compatible pinout; for other microcontroller boards with Arduino-compatible pinouts (and shields that plug into the Maple and those other Arduino-compatible microcontroller boards) see Arduino Links.
  • The Maple includes an ARM processor; for more information, see ARM links.