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The "full" STM32 experience is thanks to open-source contributors like , @archcorsair , and the SimulIDE-Redux team. Recent updates (late 2025) include:
is an open-source tool used by hobbyists and engineers to test code without physical hardware. While it historically focused on AVR (Arduino) and PIC, recent versions have significantly expanded support for the family, specifically the series (like the "Blue Pill"). Key Simulation Capabilities
Open the panel (accessible via the application settings or the built-in code editor tab). Select ARM or STM32 as the target architecture.
Route the wire to an active component, such as an LED or a resistor.
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The "full" STM32 experience is thanks to open-source contributors like , @archcorsair , and the SimulIDE-Redux team. Recent updates (late 2025) include: simulide stm32 full
is an open-source tool used by hobbyists and engineers to test code without physical hardware. While it historically focused on AVR (Arduino) and PIC, recent versions have significantly expanded support for the family, specifically the series (like the "Blue Pill"). Key Simulation Capabilities while (1) The "full" STM32 experience is thanks
Open the panel (accessible via the application settings or the built-in code editor tab). Select ARM or STM32 as the target architecture. simulide stm32 full
Route the wire to an active component, such as an LED or a resistor.