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STM32 Tutorial #2 - First project in STM32CubeIDE (blink) 

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Creating the first project in STM32CubeIDE.
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1st video: STM32 overview and installing STM32CubeIDE ( • STM32 Tutorial #1 - Ov... )
This video includes:
1. Creating a Github repository for our STM32CubeIDE workspace
2. Selecting the MCU
3. Configuring the MCU in STM32CubeMX
4. Adding code
Links:
STM32World: stm32world.com...
00:01 Intro
00:14 Recap of last video
01:40 Setting up and cloning a github repository for our workspace
03:21 Firing up STM32CubeIDE
04:05 Changing default settings
05:29 Finding necessary documentation
11:35 Starting a new STM32CubeIDE project
22:50 Exploring the source generated by STM32CubeMX
25:11 Adding serial output
29:30 First flash with serial monitor
30:04 Updating ST-Link firmware
31:24 Adding a tick to the master loop
34:33 Committing and pushing to Github
35:38 Outro

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Комментарии : 5   
@LarsBgildThomsen
@LarsBgildThomsen 11 дней назад
Would be wonderful to see more comments on these videos.
@stm32world
@stm32world 29 дней назад
This was my second attempt introducing the first project. The goal was to blink a LED but I went way off track and never actually got around to that. Shorter than the first but still way too long I think.
@raminrajabioskouei781
@raminrajabioskouei781 26 дней назад
Thank you once again for your video. I am currently using the STM32F0 Discovery Kit for the tutorial, but I've noticed that my microcontroller seems to be less powerful and lacks some features you mentioned, such as Trace Asynchronous in debug mode. My board only supports Serial Wire and requires a separate COM device for UART communication, which I have managed to set up manually. Given these limitations, I was wondering if it would be more advantageous to switch to the Black Pill board, especially if your tutorial leverages advanced features that my current setup lacks. Would you recommend making the switch, or is my current board sufficient for following along with the tutorial?
@stm32world
@stm32world 26 дней назад
I am 90 % sure that the target mcu on the board you have - indeed all the stm32's - have a swo pin possible. The question is if it is wired up to the st-link. The cheap chinese st-link clones does NOT include a swo pin, I have a stm32f4-disc1 where it for some completely bizarre reason is NOT wired up on the pcb. Check the user manual for YOUR discovery board. These issues were all the primary reason I made my own st-link device (see stm32world.com/wiki/DIY_STM32_Programmer_(ST-Link/V2-1) ). As for switching - well - as mentioned in the #1 video there's no "one size fit all", so it is always a good idea to have a bit of a selection ;) Personally I tend to use stm32f405 a lot as it includes most features I have ever needed but there has been situations where I have used a stm32l4 instead (space, price).
@stm32world
@stm32world 26 дней назад
I'll do a video about the SWO at some point - it is quite interesting and powerful.
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