STM32 Discovery Tutorials

Using the STM32 Discovery with Open Source Software

Tuesday, 28 September 2010

BOOT0

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Just a quickie. Following a discussion on the ST Forum, I've decided to change the 220R for a 270R, just to bring the voltage down a lit...
Saturday, 25 September 2010

Inside blinky.c

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A short post explaining some of the things in blinky.c. This can be read in conjunction with the reference guide RM0041 and the Hitex docume...
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Friday, 24 September 2010

Blinky II

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After having installed the GNU ARM Compiler, you need to change your path so it can access the executables. You can do this via : export P...
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Wednesday, 22 September 2010

Installing the GNU ARM Toolkit.

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The instructions that seem to work for me best are the ones here http://lejos-osek.sourceforge.net/installation_linux.htm . You only need t...
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Tuesday, 21 September 2010

Blinky for STM32VLDiscovery

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As the title suggests, I have a new Blinky Application, all written, compiled and uploaded using open source software. This flashes the blue...
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Sunday, 19 September 2010

Running the Discovery Demo

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As a quick add on to the previous post, you can also run the built-in Discovery Demo (the flashing green light that changes rate when you pr...

A better program for the bootloader

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As mentioned in the last post, I found an alternative program for the Python script for the bootloader written by geoff at spacevs.com.  Thi...
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