Here’s a short, professional blog post draft for the update to bkm33btv2pcb.
If you are replacing an older board with the "Updated BKM33BTV2PCB," technicians should note the following:
No action is required from most users. The update has been applied automatically on the backend.
The original NXP LPC1768 has been replaced with a STM32F303RET6 in the updated board. Why? Supply chain resilience. But the side benefit is tangible: from 72MHz to 72MHz (same clock), but with a floating-point unit (FPU) and two fast ADCs (5Msps each). Result: smoother sensor fusion and faster PID loop calculations.
Here’s a short, professional blog post draft for the update to bkm33btv2pcb.
If you are replacing an older board with the "Updated BKM33BTV2PCB," technicians should note the following: bkm33btv2pcb updated
No action is required from most users. The update has been applied automatically on the backend. Here’s a short, professional blog post draft for
The original NXP LPC1768 has been replaced with a STM32F303RET6 in the updated board. Why? Supply chain resilience. But the side benefit is tangible: from 72MHz to 72MHz (same clock), but with a floating-point unit (FPU) and two fast ADCs (5Msps each). Result: smoother sensor fusion and faster PID loop calculations. Here’s a short