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Getting Started with STM32

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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:

  1. The 64-Pin NUCLEO boards (NUCLEO-F103RB as the example)
  2. The STM32-F103RB processor (as the example)
  3. Creating a new project using STM32CubeIDE_1.9.0
  4. Configure your processor's clock speed SYSCLK
  5. JTAG (SWD) debugging
  6. Add console serial and printf() output
  7. Fix Eclipse's Small Icon issue
  8. Using the NUCLEO-F103RB in other development environments
  9. Questions and Answers

Attendees will need a laptop running Windows with an available USB port.
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Event will be indoors
Masks are not required but are allowed, and anyone who may have an elevated risk is encouraged to don a n95 or similar respirator.
The event host is instituting the above safety measures for this event. Meetup is not responsible for ensuring, and will not independently verify, that these precautions are followed.
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