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STLINK-V3: 2 Modules and 5 Reasons to Fall in Love with Them

The STLINK-V3 is a complete architectural overhaul of its in-circuit debugger/programmer for STM8 and STM32 microcontrollers (MCU). The new technology can transfer data faster and with a lot more flexibility, thanks in part to its STDC-14 connector and its support of a virtual COM port. At their core, the STLINK-V3SET and the STLINK-V3MINI, the modules housing the STLINK-V3 technology, build on one fundamental lesson: users must be able to take advantage of the new architecture regardless of unexpected edge cases or new applications. The new in-circuit debuggers/programmer technology thus focuses on versatility thanks to a new interface, a powerful connector, and the presence of two modules to tailor our offerings to more developers.

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