Getting Started with STM32
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When you're ready for a professional processor with professional tools, debugger, and hundreds of processor choices, you may want to consider the STM32.
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The "Getting Started with STM32" class will cover:
- The 64-Pin NUCLEO boards (NUCLEO-F103RB as the example)
- The STM32-F103RB processor (as the example)
- Creating a new project using STM32CubeIDE_1.9.0
- Configure your processor's clock speed SYSCLK
- JTAG (SWD) debugging
- Add console serial and printf() output
- Fix Eclipse's Small Icon issue
- Using the NUCLEO-F103RB in other development environments
- Questions and Answers
Attendees will need a laptop running Windows with an available USB port.
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