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On Mon, Mar 24, 2014 at 2:50 PM, Cecil Bayona <cbayona@...> wrote:Hi Cecil,I want to do a project later in summer
where I will have temperature control to an infrared oven by Black
and Decker. It will be overkill as I will be using an ARM F4 CPU
board to read temperatures from a K thermocouple and control the oven
heater along a programmed temperature profile. Way too much CPU power
but I can buy it for less that $11 and it's Arduino compatible, good
for buying cheap accessory boards. It's the ST Nucleo STM32F401;
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http://www.st.com/web/en/catalog/mmc/FM141/SC1169/SS1577/LN1810?icmp=stm32f401line_pron_nb-dynamic_jan2014
>
I´d be interested in such board, but by looking at the link above, I only see references to a certain ST CPU, nothing about a ready-to-use Arduino-compatible board featuring such CPU. Are you sure that´s the link you intended?. Or is there a link showing the actuall board with Arduino-compatible socket featuring such CPU?. Thanks in advance.
Oh, never mind, I´ve been able to find it by Googling a bit. Here´s the link for anyone interested.
http://hackaday.com/2014/02/18/stm32-nucleo-the-mbed-enabled-arduino-compatable-board/
And thanks for the heads-up with regards to this board.
FC
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