The Best Board to Start STM32 Programming? | ARM Development for Beginners

The Best Board to Start STM32 Programming? | ARM Development for Beginners

Low Level Learning

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Apex Ablaze
Apex Ablaze - 09.10.2023 17:49

How can I power up stm32 blue pill using a battery and tb6612fng motor driver

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José Saumell
José Saumell - 26.09.2023 15:24

Very nice video! I also like that you don't drag the time with the videos, straight to the point and short. Thank you!

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Elocin Anagram
Elocin Anagram - 01.02.2023 00:16

I’ve never been able to program an STM 32. None of the tutorials that I’ve been following have been working. I would like to try to following yours, but I don’t know what operating system you’re using. It looks like Linux is there a particular version I would need to use?

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Deep Fuchsia
Deep Fuchsia - 16.10.2022 14:07

As a neovim user I'm a huge fun of minimal envs for developing stuff.

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Valentino Zaffrani
Valentino Zaffrani - 14.10.2022 01:07

Please make a tutorial without any API just a baremetal blink

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Kurt
Kurt - 04.10.2022 05:02

I don’t care for the cube IDE either. I don’t like anything setting up my hardware for me because I never feel like I can trust it

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Donnie Biederman
Donnie Biederman - 28.09.2022 00:47

I think HAL is going to come after you! 😂

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Mark Cummings
Mark Cummings - 25.08.2022 20:14

I agree with you on that oversized STM32IDE. It’s ridiculously large, several gigabytes. I can’t even get it run on 32bit Windows 7 because it needs 64bit, and the MacOS version says the file is corrupted. Should I waste more time trying the Linux version next or Just go with the alternatives like command line.

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aaron peterson
aaron peterson - 20.05.2022 19:01

Where are you from / where did you learn "tack" for dash?

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てんまエト
てんまエト - 14.04.2022 19:21

you explained how to work without ide
i love u

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Janie L
Janie L - 17.03.2022 21:54

Very like the approach not using huge ide 👍👍👍

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Im Im
Im Im - 17.03.2022 13:16

It works for me man on windows 7 and 10, thanks

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zachatttack
zachatttack - 16.03.2022 19:45

@Low Level Learning, I'm curious on your thoughts about PlatformIO, I tried it out and was able to get a blinky going fairly quickly in zepherOS on a STM Blackpill.

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Vihang Pathak
Vihang Pathak - 15.03.2022 12:00

Amazing tutorial please make more videos 💯

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Zeta Convex
Zeta Convex - 13.03.2022 21:14

Cheap Chinese knockoffs can be a pain to work with. I found a blackpill from a reliable source (min was from either PiHut or Pimoroni) to be less frustrating. Alternatively, buy a Nucleo-32 board that you can plug into your breadboard. The neat thing is that the male headers also extend above the board, so you can also use them if it's more convenient. The downside of the Nucleo-32 is a lot of pins aren't GPIO pins, they are for 3V, Vin, a couple of GND, reset, etc. So you're only getting a limited complement of functional pins. A huge upside, though, is that it comes with built-in debugger/programmer/serial port. This makes it very "ergonomic" to work with, as you have less stuff strewn over your desk.

Everyone's mileage will vary, of course, but a good alternative to the stm32 is a Raspbery Pi Pico RP2040. They're dirt cheap and readily available.

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Top List
Top List - 13.03.2022 06:19

Any one know of a video,blog post or article etc that goes into how to do this from complete scratch? It does not need to be specifically this board or processor.

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Cyberheater
Cyberheater - 11.03.2022 22:36

Very useful. Thanks.

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Jak
Jak - 11.03.2022 20:36

Great video! Could you do one on how to write a simple linker script, startup code for the stm?

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nonetrix
nonetrix - 11.03.2022 06:42

When will they make a red pill? I don't want to be a blue pilled NPC r*dditor

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