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Catbert59
·vor 11 Monaten·discuss
Ssh... don't fight the symbiosis... accept your fate
Catbert59
·vor 11 Monaten·discuss
Up to n100 you still can cool the passively (see TopTon on Aliexpress).

Above that they need a fan.
Catbert59
·vor 11 Monaten·discuss
Please name the device.
Catbert59
·vor 11 Monaten·discuss
Can't share your experience.

Sometimes stuff is missing. But that's implemented and upstreamed quickly.
Catbert59
·vor 11 Monaten·discuss
All of the newer STM32s have ROM-bootloaders that support UART- or even USB-flash.

For SWD you can one of the ST-Link clones or the free open implementations of it.
Catbert59
·vor 11 Monaten·discuss
We never had problems as a small vendor with ST during the chip crisis and all distributors honored our delivery contracts. Even most big companies don't deal with ST directly when it comes to the last mile.

Porting stuff to another microcontroller would be easy as we are not using too proprietary features... as long the uC has SPI/I2C and a bunch of timers the embedded developers will be happy. Thanks to Zephyr.
Catbert59
·vor 11 Monaten·discuss
Most clones aren't even close compatible to their originals.

Maybe some basic stuff like usart, i2c works fine. But the the deeper you dig into the specialties the more you will have problems.

And STM32s and expensive? Maybe if you buy them from Digikey or Mouser. With the right distributor they are dirt cheap.
Catbert59
·vor 11 Monaten·discuss
> Most of the stuff I did was 15 years ago.I remember, Espressif really disrupted the market.

They still are.

No vendor until now was able to push out microcontrollers with a solid Wifi integration. Sometimes you can find weird 2-chip-solutions.

I still wonder why ST doesn't bring one. That device would be a multi-billion-business.
Catbert59
·vor 11 Monaten·discuss
Espressif has stellar datasheets and a very good HAL (esp-idf) with an established community process.

This is more about the application running on that device.
Catbert59
·vor 11 Monaten·discuss
Not really. Just very good ones.

I also work a lot with ESP32s. Their ADCs (non-linearity, and with the integrated calibration you loose resolution) don't make too much fun.
Catbert59
·vor 11 Monaten·discuss
Will do. The experiment isn't yet dismantled.

Going to write the ferrite core on my next shopping list.
Catbert59
·vor 11 Monaten·discuss
The second URL sounds great. Thanks for posting.
Catbert59
·vor 11 Monaten·discuss
Maybe you can find something around the Copernicus project if the EU has some stuff. Or NOAA if it's from the US side.
Catbert59
·vor 11 Monaten·discuss
I tried to detect lightning with a Bosch Sensortec COTS magnetometer - but failed.

Was a fun experiment: https://www.dm5tt.de/2025/07/26/thunderstorm-detector-with-m...
Catbert59
·vor 11 Monaten·discuss
Raw logs, history access and APIs to weather data are usually $$$.

Like at the ECMWF: you can have a look at all beautiful charts for free. But if you want to have the data behind them they want to see big cash.
Catbert59
·vor 11 Monaten·discuss
There's also Blitzortung.org which is a very interesting project.

They are receiving Sferics on the lower HF frequencies and tag them with GPS timestamps (with the PPS signal they are in the Nanoseconds precision range). A central server will then do the triangulation.

All with off-the-shelf hardware (STM32, etc.).

Their service is stable for many many years now.

(Offtopic: The STM32H7 ADC is great for many many things)
Catbert59
·vor 11 Monaten·discuss
Blinking a flashlight 1200 times per second is a bit exhausting.
Catbert59
·vor 11 Monaten·discuss
> But most people don't learn the big CADs first, they learn Fusion. The few times I've tried Fusion, it's given me a headache. It's probably a bigger headache going the other direction.

Siemens Solid Edge also has a hobbyist version with very fair terms.
Catbert59
·vor 11 Monaten·discuss
ECMWF also offers free forecast charts on their website. It's a bit more modern.
Catbert59
·vor 11 Monaten·discuss
I've tested LoRa from Hill<->Hill and Flat Land<->Flat Land and 30-60km worked with plenty of SNR left.

On 868MHz with standard 5dBi omnis.

Thesis: as long you are using one of the more robust LoRa settings it always will work as long you have LoS or at least only lightly obstructed LoS.