Anonymous
Mar 31, 2026
Rating: 4/5
Good pin accessibility
The layout makes it easy to connect external modules. Flashing firmware via SWD was seamless. Just ensure you have a 3.3V programmer.
Description
Reviews
| Brand | - |
| Category | Robotics / STEM Teaching Tools / Development, Learning, Evaluation & Industrial Control Boards |
| Origin | - |
| Microcontroller | STM32F429IGT6 |
| Core Architecture | ARM Cortex-M4 |
| Maximum Frequency | 180 MHz |
| Flash Memory | 1 MB |
| SRAM | 192 + 4 KB |
| Operating Voltage | 3.3V |
| Interface Support | JTAG/SWD |
| GPIO Pins | Multiple Available |
| Board Dimensions | Compact Minimal System |
| Application Area | Industrial Control & Learning |
Anonymous
Mar 31, 2026
Rating: 4/5
Good pin accessibility
The layout makes it easy to connect external modules. Flashing firmware via SWD was seamless. Just ensure you have a 3.3V programmer.
Anonymous
Mar 27, 2026
Rating: 4/5
Great value minimal system
Solid build quality and works right out of the box with Keil and STM32CubeIDE. Would have liked a built-in debugger, but for the price, it's excellent.
Anonymous
Mar 25, 2026
Rating: 5/5
Perfect for high-performance projects
This board runs smoothly at 180MHz. The STM32F429 chip is powerful enough for my robotics control algorithms. Pinout is clearly labeled.
Anonymous
Mar 18, 2026
Rating: 5/5
Reliable for prototyping
We used several of these for initial prototyping of an industrial controller. Stable performance under continuous operation tests.
Anonymous
Mar 15, 2026
Rating: 5/5
Exceeded expectations
Fast shipping and the board arrived well-packaged. The 1MB flash is plenty for my data logging application. Highly recommended.
Anonymous
Mar 05, 2026
Rating: 5/5
Ideal for learning ARM Cortex-M4
I bought this for my university embedded systems course. It handles complex peripherals easily and the documentation online is very helpful.
Q: What is the operating temperature range?
A: The STM32F429IGT6 typically operates within an industrial temperature range of -40°C to +85°C, depending on your specific environmental setup.
Q: Can I use this with Arduino IDE?
A: While primarily designed for professional IDEs like Keil or STM32CubeIDE, it is possible to configure it for Arduino IDE using specific STM32 core packages.
Q: What debugger interfaces are supported?
A: The board supports both JTAG and SWD debugging interfaces, compatible with ST-Link, J-Link, and other standard debuggers.
Q: Does this board come with a built-in USB-to-UART converter?
A: No, this is a minimal system core board. You will need an external USB-to-TTL adapter for serial communication.
Q: Is the 3.3V power supply stable enough for external sensors?
A: Yes, the onboard LDO provides a stable 3.3V output suitable for powering most 3.3V logic sensors and modules.