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How to program and debug the STM32 using the Ardui ...
Summary This article covers how to program and debug your STM32 device with the Arduino IDE. In this knowledge article, we explore the following main points: How to install the STM32 MCUs in the Arduino IDE How to program a simple blink LED based on the default example offered A brief description o...
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Implementing UART receive and transmit functions on an STM32
Introduction UART is a communication protocol that enables the user to send data asynchronously through transmit (Tx) and receive (Rx) lines. It involves a shared baud rate between the transmitter and receiver. This article shows you how to set up an STM32 UART project and implement different UART r...
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How to calibrate the STM32's real-time clock (RTC)
The examples in this guide are provided using the NUCLEO-U575ZI-Q board, but can be tailored to any other STM32. Introduction The real-time clock (RTC) is a peripheral dedicated to providing an accurate measure of time and ideally never stop independent of the MCU status (running or in low-power mode).
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IntroductionIn this article, you are introduced to the basics of the STM32 clock system. Furthermore, the tools that are used to easily configure the STM32 clock system. We split the article into two parts. Part two will discuss additional features and terms. If you would like to skip to part two, c...
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How to debug a HardFault on an Arm® Cortex®-M STM32
Introduction For a firmware developer targeting and STM32 MCU based on a Cortex® M, they need to keep an eye on memory access, hardware availability,
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How to use the ST Open Bootloader for STM32 Microcontrollers
Introduction ST Open Bootloader is example application code for STM32 microcontrollers providing In-Application programming (IAP) and is offered in the STM32Cube MCU Packages and GitHub. It is fully compatible with the STM32 System Bootloader and supports the same communication interfaces and comma...
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FreeRTOS™ on STM32 - STMicroelectronics Community
This course offers a comprehensive, step-by-step guide to implementing FreeRTOS™ on STM32 microcontrollers. It begins with the fundamentals of the operating system, including the structure and core components. Progress through essential FreeRTOS™ concepts, starting with tasks, exploring various inte...
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I wanna implement Master and Slave ethercat protocol on stm32h7 series. Is there any examples available on subject?. Where should i start. Any resources?
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What is the maximum input voltage that can be appl ...
In this article we will go over how to determine which GPIOs are 3V and 5V tolerant as well as go over the general "rule of thumb" to follow in terms of determining the maximum input voltage that can be applied to the GPIO when the STM32 is powered within the specifications per the part’s datasheet. Determining the tolerance of your GPIO: