AlkaMotors / AM32-MultiRotor-ESC-firmware

Firmware for stm32f051 based speed controllers for use with mutirotors
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Dose MCU:ARTERY-AT32F421K8U7 be support? #83

Closed JamesKlark closed 1 year ago

JamesKlark commented 2 years ago

I bought a HAKRC 35A,but when i received it ifound they changed the MCU to ARTERY-AT32F421K8U7.I wonder if this MCU be support?

howels commented 2 years ago

Mamba F40_128K mini has also changed to Artery at32f421k8u7, despite F051 targets being shown in the product page.

AlkaMotors commented 1 year ago

@JamesKlark artery has support now but the flashing is still the problem. If you have an at-link i can give you some test files.

howels commented 1 year ago

@JamesKlark artery has support now but the flashing is still the problem. If you have an at-link i can give you some test files.

Could we please get a (brief) wiki page outlining the process of flashing from blheli32 to AM32 on ArteryTek hardware with an at-link?

adie0986 commented 1 year ago

Based on Alka Motors YouTube channel, I do prepare a step-by-step guideline. I believe that most already have ST-Link and can use that to flash the Artery Tek. Hope this will help...

Step to flash AM32 to Artery Tek MCU using ST-Link.pdf

AlkaMotors commented 1 year ago

artertek is officially supported as of 1.93.