The STM32 board a.k.a Blue Pill is a Development board for the ARM Cortex M3 Microcontroller. It looks very much similar to the Arduino Nano but it packs in quite a punch. The Development board is ...
An automated robotic system designed for pharmaceutical storage and distribution. Based on the STM32 microcontroller platform and precise actuation mechanisms, this system receives user commands, ...
This is a simple “Weather Station using STM32 with ThingSpeak IoT” powered by STM32 ARM Cortex (Blue Pill), this system detects environmental parameters such as temperature, humidity, and Soil ...
The STM32 family based on the ARM Cortex M processor offers a 32 bit MCU portfolio, which is a combination of high performance, real time capabilities, digital signal processing, and low power, AND ...
[Sergey Lyubka] put together this epic guide for bare-metal microcontroller programming. While the general concepts should be applicable to most any microcontroller, [Sergey]s examples specifically ...
Allow measuring time intervals and printing it in table view to SWO debug port. Use Data Watchpoint and Trace (DWT) cycle counter (DWT_CYCCNT). SWO is a dedicated pin of ARM's Cortex-M debug interface ...
STMicroelectronics has another inexpensive development board out; the STM32 Discovery is an ARM Cortex-M3 prototyping platform. Coming in under $10 puts it right along the lines of their 8-bit ...
Thanks to STMDuino32 community, there was already support for the Arduino IDE on board based on STMicro STM32 ARM Cortex-M micro-controllers, but STMicroelectronics and Arduino Srl have introduced the ...
Many of us should be familiar with the popular microcontrollers and development boards like Arduino, Raspberry Pi, ESP8266, NoduMCU, 8051, etc. In fact, for most people, Arduino would have been their ...
STMicroelectronics has introduced an all-in-one multi-OS software tool for programming its Arm-based STM32 products. From now on, new STM32 products will be supported only the tool, to be called ...
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