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 Mecrisp-Cube Instant real-time programming with Forth.
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STM32WB Series has two CPUs. An ARM Cortex M4 for the application (CPU1) and a Cortex M0+ (CPU2) for the BLE protocol stack. This Forth system runs on the CPU1. Developed with the same technology as the ultra-low power STM32L4 microcontrollers, the STM32WB MCU series provides the same digital and analog peripherals suitable for applications requiring an extended battery life and complex functionalities. If you do not need wireless connectivity, thanks to CubeMX you can easily adapt MecrispCubeWB for STM32L4, STM32L5, and STM32U5.
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STM32WB Series has two CPUs. An ARM Cortex M4 for the application (CPU1) and a Cortex M0+ (CPU2) for the BLE protocol stack. This Forth system runs on the CPU1. Developed with the same technology as the ultra-low power STM32L4 microcontrollers, the STM32WB MCU series provides the same digital and analog peripherals suitable for applications requiring an extended battery life and complex functionalities. If you do not need wireless connectivity, thanks to CubeMX you can easily adapt MecrispCubeWB for STM32L4, and probably for STM32L5, and STM32U5.
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