Microcontroller: STM32F411RET6 Core: ARM Cortex M4 32-bit Clock frequency: 100 MHz Flash memory: 512 KB SRAM: 128 KB Analog-to-digital converter: 12-bit, 16-channel Number of Timers: 10 The number of programmable inputs/outputs: 50 Interfaces: 3x I2C, 3x USART, 5x SPI, USB 2.0 Full Speed Two types of connectors: Connectors for shields compatible with Arduino Uno Rev3 Standard pins STMicroelectronics Morpho enabling the access to the pins of the microcontroller The module is compatible with the system mbed (mbed.org) The debugger ST-Link/V2 is placed on the board with the possibility to work as a standalone device with the SWD output The possibility to power through USB connector Embedded three LEDs: 1 x for indication of supply voltage 1 x for indicating the connection 1 x at the user's disposal Two buttons: 1 x RESET 1 x at the user's disposal Three different interfaces via connector miniUSB (USB re-enumeration): Virtual COM port Mass memory Port for programming/debugging The module supports most of the popular environments, i.a.: IAR, Keil and the platforms based on GCC compiler
A detailed description can be found in the documentation and on the website of the manufacturer.
STM32 NUCLEO
Nucleo allows for the implementation of projects, based on powerful microcontroller with 32-bit core ARM Cortex. The modules are compatible with Arduino shields and the compiler's system on-line mbed.org. Nukleo works with most of the popular development platforms, including Keil, IAR and environments based on the GCC compiler.
Useful links
Website of the manufacturer: STM32 Nucleo mBed.org Documentation of Nucleo User manual Getting Started with STM32