Migrating from AT32F415 to AT32F421
■This migration guide is written to help users with the analysis of the steps required to migrate from an existing AT32F415 series to AT32F421 series. It brings together the most important information and lists the vital aspects that need to be taken into account.
■To move an application from AT32F415 series to AT32F421 series, users have to analyze the hardware and software migration.
AT32F415 、 AT32F421 、 AT32F421xx 、 AT32F415 series 、 AT32F421 series |
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User's Guide |
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Please see the document for details |
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English Chinese Chinese and English Japanese |
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2022.05.30 |
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Rev 2.0.1 |
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MG0017 |
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1.5 MB |
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