With all those #MCUs laying around, especially those neat #PSoC parts, I've got a bunch of STM32F-series parts, on devboards and breakouts. Even with their quirks, they're really the big dogs I reach for when I need a real computer for something, especially the CM4F parts with fast flash.
#PSoC #MCUs are super-cool because they're basically a decent hard CPU and small FPGA/analog array. The PSoC 5LP even has a hardware FIR engine that works terrifically with very good IDE designer support. Really neat family of parts that are under-appreciated IMO

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Old but still good Infineon #PSoC 3 – a starting point for students interested in #embedded systems programming on my faculty. After some practice in using it, they can "switch" to more complex PSoC architectures, like 5, then 4-BLE, and finally 6-BLE. This PSoC 3 was used by a student from my group who wanted more time to work with it (we worked with these devices in the previous semester). Now it's time to bring it back to the faculty, so 3rd-year students can use it too.