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Thanks to PCBWay for sponsoring this video! Get $5 of New User Free Credit by following this link - https://pcbway.com/g/x5f10h. PCBWay is one of the most experienced PCB manufacturers in China, consider them your one-stop solution that offers PCB fabrication, turn-key PCB Assembly, PCB design, 3D printing, and CNC machining services. In this video, I showed you guys the WORLD's smallest STM32 breakout that I made (as far as I'm aware), which has the following specifications: STM32H523HEY6TR microcontroller Cortex-M33 @ 250MHz, 512KB flash, 272KB RAM, 1023 CoreMark Outperforms entire ESP32 line-up in single core performance except for ESP32-P4, and in dual-core performance except for ESP32-S3 and ESP32-P4, as measured by CoreMark About 200x faster than an atmega328 0.4mm pitch WLCSP, routed on the PCB with via-in-pad technology from PCBWay and 3mil (0.0762mm) trace widths and clearances 17 GPIOs broken out through 1mm pitch castellations, able to be surface-mounted with no components on the bottom side Extremely small form factor of only 8 x 17.2mm (6x smaller than an Arduino Nano) Programmable through 4P JST-SH and ST-Link SWDIO and SWCLK pins Special thanks to @Positive_Altitude for giving me some tips on STM32 development and programming! Go show his channel some support too :) Buy TinyDRV - a super compact motor-driving add-on for N20 motors - here: https://www.pcbway.com/project/sharep... NanoX schematic: https://github.com/hxelec/nanox Ask me in the comments if you have any technical questions about the PCB design or this project as a whole :) Thanks so much for watching! If you've read up to this point, make sure to SUBSCRIBE, and if you can, donations help a lot because we'll be able to buy the equipment we need for the new house and upcoming projects faster, which means you'll see MORE and BETTER content. I really appreciate all of the support :)