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@ -63,7 +63,7 @@ There are three options for flashing the firmware. But We will present here only
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The first (and strongly recommended) is flashing it while it is plugged into and powered by the transmitter.The second is preparing the board for flashing with a USB cable.
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The second method is definitely the easiest in the long-term, but it does require the USB bord and setting up the bootloader on the STM32 MCU.
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####Option 1: Flashing with Tx power(highly recommended)
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### Option 1: Flashing with Tx power(highly recommended)
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1. Put the module in the Tx
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1. Place a jumper over the BOOT0 pins.Skip this one if you made your own cable for flashing ,see below.
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@ -86,7 +86,7 @@ See below my module for reference
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[<img src="images/Multi_STM32 module.JPG" width="600" height="400" />]
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####Option 2: Flashing with USB cable.
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### Option 2: Flashing with USB cable.
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This method use USB connector on the STM32 V1.0 board or on the maple clone board.
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