Hello,
I recall seeing a topic that was pretty much the answer to this question on stm32duino.com, but it seems to be gone (the page gives a 404 error now). I don't know if it has just moved or if it is totally gone.
I am building a project which is battery powered, and having sleep/low power modes on the stm32f1 would be useful for extending the battery life of the device. The stm32duino version of the board appears to have low power functions available. I have not tested this at the moment. However, I am using Roger Clark's version of board, and I am wondering if it is possible to achieve this using Roger Clark's board thing instead of the other stm32duino thing.
I have seen that there is some documents about low power things on the stms, but I have no idea what they are talking about, and I don't know how manipulating clocks and stuff works.
Thank you