Hi, I'm new to module development developing my skills moving from Arduino and trying STM32 blue and Daisy Sub Module development boards.
I got a FTDI serial programmer following a tutorial for the STM32 and imagined I could also use this for the Electrosmith Daisy but have been told on another forum I need an STMLink for this
I'm happy to get an STMLink if this makes things easier but wanted to ask what is the advantage of using the STMLink over the FTDI?
I understand something from what I've read that you can control the processor and set breakpoints for debugging using the STMLink but I am just a tinker and want to upload code like I would using the Arduino, nothing else.
I got a FTDI serial programmer following a tutorial for the STM32 and imagined I could also use this for the Electrosmith Daisy but have been told on another forum I need an STMLink for this
I'm happy to get an STMLink if this makes things easier but wanted to ask what is the advantage of using the STMLink over the FTDI?
I understand something from what I've read that you can control the processor and set breakpoints for debugging using the STMLink but I am just a tinker and want to upload code like I would using the Arduino, nothing else.
Statistics: Posted by justjools — Fri Feb 02, 2024 7:16 pm