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Originally posted by KRinAZ
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Originally posted by KRinAZ
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A thought - if the 8 bit PIC running 8mhz was enough processor and resources to run the MXT it seems like even the slowest STM32 would be overkill - so is a H series really needed? Would the L low power / the least powerful be enough if there is one with the needed peripherals? It seems like all the STM32 variants have more flash and memory than will be needed, at least to my - still learning the STM32 lineup - mind.
Although I have used PIC16/PIC18/DSPIC in the past I am pretty much exclusively using ST micros now. This was a choice we (me and a co-worker) made years ago at White's after evaluating pretty much all the leading micros at the time. STMs had clearly better timers and other peripherals were as good or better. It was a good choice as ST has largely been outrunning their competitors ever since. I've used L0, L4, G0, H7, and U5 families. Currently using the U5. Yes, the H7 has massive horsepower but if you are driving a graphics display the extra horsepower is good to have.
All that said, there is also the comfort factor to consider. That is, what micros and tools you already know well.


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