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【AT-START-F425 Review】1. AT32F425 unpacking and data collection [Copy link]

 

Thanks again to Arteli and EEWorld for another opportunity to review the development board. Thank you very much!

This is what the Yatli board looks like after I got it.

Very simple, no USB cable required.

The design of the development board feels very good, especially the Link component that comes with it and can be used in the future. I give a thumbs up to the designer!

The test rings of the two ground wires are also very carefully designed, which is very helpful for development and testing. In addition, the markings on the board are also very user-friendly, such as PWM, I2C, etc.

The introduction to the resource also provides a brief introduction and links, which is very good.

After power on

The 3 different colored LEDs are pretty nice.

Overall, I feel that this development board is quite developer-friendly and relatively friendly to developers.

For specific development resources, the official website is quite complete.

https://www.arterytek.com/cn/product/AT32F425.jsp#Resource

The update date of the official website can also be seen to be continuously updated

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