stm32/README: Update to reflect current MCU support.
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MicroPython port to STM32 MCUs
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This directory contains the port of MicroPython to ST's line of STM32Fxxx
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microcontrollers. It is based on the STM32Cube HAL library and currently
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supports: STM32F401, STM32F405, STM32F411, STM32F429, STM32F746.
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This directory contains the port of MicroPython to ST's line of STM32
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microcontrollers. Supported MCU series are: STM32F4, STM32F7 and STM32L4.
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Parts of the code here utilise the STM32Cube HAL library.
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The officially supported boards are the line of pyboards: PYBv1.0 and PYBv1.1
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(both with STM32F405), and PYBLITEv1.0 (with STM32F411). See
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See the boards/ subdirectory, which contains the configuration files used
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to build each individual board.
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The STM32H7 series has preliminary support: there is a working REPL via
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USB and UART, as well as very basic peripheral support, but some things do
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not work and none of the advanced features of the STM32H7 are yet supported,
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such as the clock tree. At this point the STM32H7 should be considered as a
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fast version of the STM32F7.
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Build instructions
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