ARM processors are running on high frequency clock, you need stable clock, stable power supply and wiring that is suitable for that fast signals. A breadboard is not made for high frequency signals.
--> better use an ARM breakout board (which has installed the sensible circuit like: clock generator, all power supply capacitors, maybe memory and usually the programming interface) ... and use this on a breadboard.
If you ask for a suggestion without providing any information what you want to do with it.... leads to random suggestions.
And can you recommend any book to read along with. I need a step by step guide.
Regards,
Arvind Gupta
As mentioned I am planning to learn the usage of ARM uCs.
Regards,
Arvind Gupta
For ~$2 you can buy "Blue Pill".
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Not a beast, but ARM core. You can use GCC, Arduini IDE, ... for programming it.
Download datasheet http://www.st.com/resource/en/datasheet/cd00161566.pdf and study it.
If you change the uC anyway the first thing is to study it's datasheet to familiarize yourself with it's organization, registers, possibilities, ...
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