It is an honor to participate in this training event organized by Lichuang and HK32. HK32F103 is a relatively popular chip. When listening to lectures, HC official trainers often say that they have many functions that have not been written out. They are different from F103 and are very powerful.
The manual says that F103 has an ancestral flaw -> {USB and CAN share a dedicated 512-byte SRAM memory for data transmission and reception, so USB and CAN cannot be used at the same time (the shared SRAM is mutually accessed by the USB and CAN modules) open access). USB and CAN can be used in the same application but not at the same time. }
This board is specially made, hoping to verify whether it is stronger.
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