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STM32 Tutorial Videos #1 - Overview, Families, Documentation and Development boards and tools | STM32 Tutorial Videos | 1 | Overview, Families, Documentation and Development boards and tools | A rather long introduction to STM32 - providing an overview, explaining the families with focus on where to find documentation and finally a brief mention of the various development boards. | EZqwBuRpdns |
STM32 Tutorial Videos #2 - First project in STM32CubeIDE | STM32 Tutorial Videos | 2 | First project in STM32CubeIDE | Creating the first project in STM32CubeIDE. | O6cNvE9ZrVU |
STM32 Tutorial Videos #3 - First Blink (done WRONG) | STM32 Tutorial Videos | 3 | First Blink (done WRONG) | First blink application - done the wrong way! | g-RVJDnlHd0 |
STM32 Tutorial Videos #4 - Second Blink (done right!) | STM32 Tutorial Videos | 4 | Second Blink (done right!) | Second blink application - done the right way! | rQDa_vxYM2Q |
STM32 Tutorial Videos #5 - DEBUGGING in-circuit | STM32 Tutorial Videos | 5 | DEBUGGING in-circuit | Introduction to single step debugging using ST-Link and SWD. This one makes ALL the difference. | WT_wqCAuR-c |
STM32 Tutorial Videos #6 - External Interrupt | STM32 Tutorial Videos | 6 | External Interrupt | Handling key press using external interrupt on a GPIO pin. | eLrsCw1UDJU |
STM32 Tutorial Videos #7 - Optimizing my stuff (getting smarter every day) | STM32 Tutorial Videos | 7 | Optimizing my stuff (getting smarter every day) | Optimizing code!!! | AA-mjZ4hWZc |
STM32 Tutorial Videos #8 - Introduction to timers | STM32 Tutorial Videos | 8 | Introduction to timers | Introduction to timers. In this video we will simply blink our LED using a timer. | sdr0EFT2LqU |
STM32 Tutorial Videos #9 - Using a timer channel to blink a LED | STM32 Tutorial Videos | 9 | Using a timer channel to blink a LED | First dive into timer channels - using a very slow running PWM signal to blink the LED. | Sy-WHDiYVm4 |
STM32 Tutorial Videos #10 - Pulsing a LED using PWM from a Timer Channel | STM32 Tutorial Videos | 10 | Pulsing a LED using PWM from a Timer Channel | In this video we use a timer channel to generate PWM which in turn pulses a LED. | 4eVfLC05spU |
STM32 Tutorial Videos #11 - Running multiple timer channels | STM32 Tutorial Videos | 11 | Running multiple timer channels | In this video we will add more timer channels, so run PWM on 4 different LEDs simultaneously. | ubfZBRW8Onc |
STM32 Tutorial Videos #12 - Low level access to peripherals | STM32 Tutorial Videos | 12 | Low level access to peripherals | In this video we will bypass HAL completely and use a peripheral directly. As it is quite simple we will be using the built-in hardware random generator. | EFjRXGrDehM |
STM32 Tutorial Videos #13 - Optimizing my stuff again (more than one way to skin a cat) | STM32 Tutorial Videos | 13 | Optimizing my stuff again (more than one way to skin a cat) | Optimizing code!!! | QVqE0S4yJT4 |
STM32 Tutorial Videos #14 - Individual PWM channels pulsing with a sine wave | STM32 Tutorial Videos | 14 | Individual PWM channels pulsing with a sine wave | In this video we continue our dive into PWM by pulsing the four LEDs from the earlier example with individual frequencies. | 4s5GswERslA |
STM32 Tutorial Videos #15 - Sine wave on DAC with DMA | STM32 Tutorial Videos | 15 | Sine wave on DAC with DMA | In this video we continue our dive into the DAC peripheral by calculating and feeding it a sine wave. We will be using DMA to reduce the load on the actual CPU core. Taking this approach speeds up to 1 Msps is possible. | 0N4ECamZw2k |
STM32 Tutorial Videos #16 - UART Receive with DMA and Idle Detection | STM32 Tutorial Videos | 16 | UART Receive with DMA and Idle Detection | In this video we will introduce UART (USART) Transmit and Receive and will use DMA with Idle Detection to process received strings. Using this approach speed up to 2.5 Mbps can be achieved relialbly. | Eh7Szh-K-u8 |
STM32 Tutorial Videos #17 - More debugging - introducing SWO | STM32 Tutorial Videos | 17 | More debugging - introducing SWO | In this video we will dive more into debugging by looking at the SWO (Serial Wire Output) and using that to print debug information and to do profiling. | j-GaEZKrkbQ |
STM32 Tutorial Videos #18 - SURPRISING Timer feature - Rotary Encoder with Timer Input Capture | STM32 Tutorial Videos | 18 | SURPRISING Timer feature - Rotary Encoder with Timer Input Capture | In this video we will decode the signals from a rotary encoder using input capture from two timer channels. | 6oXmkOyYzyg |
STM32 Tutorial Videos #19 - Understanding C types on STM32 MCUs | STM32 Tutorial Videos | 19 | Understanding C types on STM32 MCUs | Just a short video going through the size of various standard C types on STM32 MCUs. | xjMX6PgJv4g |
STM32 Tutorial Videos #20 - Understanding I2C | STM32 Tutorial Videos | 20 | Understanding I2C | In this video we will introduce the I2C bus and the STM32 HAL libraries supporting the I2C peripheral. | n7vlq_67FI0 |
STM32 Tutorial Videos #21 - I2C Read and Write | STM32 Tutorial Videos | 21 | I2C Read and Write | In this tutorial video we will read from and write to a I2C device. The video also describe the difference between Big- and Little-Endian MCU's. | ZbEU47V_6Ik |
STM32 Tutorial Videos #22 - AMAZING Jump to System Bootloader | STM32 Tutorial Videos | 22 | AMAZING Jump to System Bootloader | In this video we demonstrate that it is possible to jump to the built-in system bootloader without using the boot0 pin. It is a bit naughty as it uses the stack space to store a flag during restart (stack space is NOT initialized during a reset). | qXi6o8hhwUE |
STM32 Tutorial Videos #23 - UNDERSTANDING GPIO | STM32 Tutorial Videos | 23 | UNDERSTANDING GPIO | In this video we dive into the details around GPIOs and alternate functions. | TSDS3op91TE |
STM32 Tutorial Videos #24 - HOW TO Read from and Write to I2C Slave | STM32 Tutorial Videos | 24 | HOW TO Read from and Write to I2C Slave | In this video we will use I2C to read temperature data from the BMP085 Temperature/Pressure sensor. | Pk7lvJF15rY |
STM32 Tutorial Videos #25 - Bit manipulation using bit banding | STM32 Tutorial Videos | 25 | Bit manipulation using bit banding | In this video we will be doing bit-manipulation using Bit Banding. Bit Banding is a feature (optional feature) of ARM Cortex M0, M3 and M4 cores and it is as far as I know available in all of the F series MCU's. | a0UQXd8kgbs |
STM32 Tutorial Videos #26 - Creating a LIBRARY for a I2C sensor | STM32 Tutorial Videos | 26 | Creating a LIBRARY for a I2C sensor | In this video we will finalise dealing with the BMP085 temperature and pressure sensor by creating a portable C library. | Me5HEjUcc8s |
STM32 Tutorial Videos #27 - DIVING into FreeRTOS | STM32 Tutorial Videos | 27 | DIVING into FreeRTOS | In this video we will start a dive into FreeRTOS on STM32 MCUs. We will be using the CMSIS RTOS/V2 abstraction layer. | 3Kevk3l6vPs |
STM32 Tutorial Videos #28 - ESSENTIAL FreeRTOS Runtime Statistics | STM32 Tutorial Videos | 28 | ESSENTIAL FreeRTOS Runtime Statistics | In this video we will collect and use runtime statistics from FreeRTOS. | zY_I6GZffos |
STM32 Tutorial Videos #29 - TAMING the Dog (Independent Watchdog - IWDG) | STM32 Tutorial Videos | 29 | TAMING the Dog (Independent Watchdog - IWDG) | In this video we will dive into the STM32 Watchdogs - in particular the Independent Watchdog (IWDG). A future video will add the Window Watchdog (WWDG). | wMfDr_AQFko |
STM32 Tutorial Videos #30 - DUAL DAC w. FreeRTOS and DMA | STM32 Tutorial Videos | 30 | DUAL DAC w. FreeRTOS and DMA | In this exciting video we will generate TWO beautiful sine waves on both of the STM32F405 DACs. We will be using DMA and let FreeRTOS handle the scheduling of the callbacks. | i9j63SeN1H8 |
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STM32 Tutorial Videos #29 - TAMING the Dog (Independent Watchdog - IWDG) (Video title: TAMING the Dog (Independent Watchdog - IWDG), Video series: STM32 Tutorial Videos, Video number: 29)... further results
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- STM32 Tutorial Videos #29 - TAMING the Dog (Independent Watchdog - IWDG)
- STM32 Tutorial Videos #30 - DUAL DAC w. FreeRTOS and DMA
- STM32 Tutorial Videos #28 - ESSENTIAL FreeRTOS Runtime Statistics
- STM32 Tutorial Videos #27 - DIVING into FreeRTOS
- STM32 Tutorial Videos #26 - Creating a LIBRARY for a I2C sensor