STM32 programming part 1 - GPIO and LED blink

STM32 programming part 1 - GPIO and LED blink

mikov36

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@fernandogabrieu
@fernandogabrieu - 11.10.2022 07:19

Hi from Brazil mikov36.
Thanks for your tutorials. They are helping me in my graduation in Computer Engineering (UTFPR), Microcontrollers subject .

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@aziza.bootwala5015
@aziza.bootwala5015 - 26.03.2022 16:50

Hello Milaan,
Great video👍🏽, i m always looking for people making videos about embedded systems and honestly u r doing a great job, please keep up the good work n keep making these videos so that people like me can learn from u as much as possible... Thanking u 😊

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@sudheerkumar5966
@sudheerkumar5966 - 12.09.2021 20:54

Plz make on STM32 neuclio debugging board

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@sudheerkumar5966
@sudheerkumar5966 - 12.09.2021 20:53

Very good sir

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@keen2461
@keen2461 - 23.04.2021 01:56

After several years of making circuits using the atmegas (using atmel studio...never used the stupid Arduino stuff), I would like to expand my uCs knowledge to ARMs. The atmega328 is very capable and in very few occasions you really need a more capable uC, but it's nice to learn about the new generation of uCs. I'll be watching your tutorials and hopefully learn a bit more. Thanks for sharing.

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@kamil13877
@kamil13877 - 29.03.2021 19:25

Great video, I look forward for more STM32 programming with registers.

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@oswaldjh
@oswaldjh - 26.03.2021 17:51

Watching you manually initializing and configuring the GPIO makes me appreciate STM32CubeMX even more.

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@BenjaminEggerstedt
@BenjaminEggerstedt - 06.01.2021 20:07

Hi there, I really like your content on the STM32 and wanted to thank you that you took the time to record those videos. I'm just getting started with STM32, so my knowledge level is very much beginner. :) If there is one thing, that you could enhance - it is probably the dark mode and/or text color/size choice. I know that in the second video you're turning up the brightness, but "grey on black" is probably never going to be "standing out". Sometimes it becomes hard to read, when text is selected - maybe a little bit of an adapted color scheme could help this. Do you have a Github where you share the code?

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