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I screwed up! OR DID I?!? I bricked my ARM Microcontroller. What do I do now? Watch the video and find out.
Links to the software:
STM32CubeIDE: www.st.com/en/...
STM Studio: www.st.com/en/...
STM32CubeMonitor: www.st.com/en/...
Parts you will need in your prototyping environment:
Kits to get you up to speed quickly:
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If you already have the microcontroller, here are some breakout boards to use:
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48 pin and others - amzn.to/3IVkC6D
STM-Link V2 Programmer:
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Prototyping Breadboards:
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Resistor Assortment Kit:
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Solid core hook-up wire 22 AWG:
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LEDs and Displays:
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Trimmer potentiometers:
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The Dynamixel servo I will be using in the USART videos:
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Microfarad Capacitor Assortment:
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Capacitors on Newbiehack.com:
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Electrolytic Capacitor Assortment:
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The cheap oscilloscope that I use (because it's cheap and will work all of the projects in these tutorials): amzn.to/2rSHnBa
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The brand of the multimeter that I use and the one I recommend: amzn.to/2qicUez
26 фев 2022