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    STM32 Beginner Course

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    STM32 Beginner Course

    STM32 Beginner Course
    .MP4, AVC, 1280x720, 30 fps | English, AAC, 2 Ch | 4h 53m | 2.56 GB
    Instructor: Johan Svensson

    STM32 With HAL Libraries

    What you'll learn

    stm32 with the HAL library
    stm32 gpio, interrupt, pwm, timer, dma, uart, usb, freertos, spi, i2c

    Requirements

    Basic understand in the C programming language

    Description

    Hello and welcome to the stm32 course!

    My name is Johan Svensson and I am working as an embedded developer. I’ve created this course with the aim to educate people about the stm32 products and it’s development environment.

    If you have been using the Arduino products and maybe outgrown the development environment it offers or the microcontrollers, this course might be something for you. Stm32 has a wide range of microcontrollers which can be used for many types of applications, and stm32cubeide which is based on eclipse, is a very powerful integrated development environment and it can be used for many programming languages, as well as C and C++. By the way, Eclipse is my preferred IDE for doing development.

    During the course we will cover the common peripherals, such as:

    General Purpose Input Output (GPIO)
    Interrupt (IRQ)
    Direct Memory Access (DMA)
    Pulse Width Modulation (PWM)
    Timers
    Analog to digital converter (ADC)
    universal asynchronous receiver-transmitter (UART)
    USB Virtual COM Port
    a real time operating system called FreeRTOS
    Serial Peripheral Interface (SPI)
    Inter-Integrated Circuit (I2C)

    We will use the stm32cubemx to configure the peripherals. We will program the microcontroller using the C programming language together with the STM32 HAL libraries.

    So, who am I? I have a bachelor degree in Electrical Engineering from KTH and I have been working as an embedded developer since 2017. The two computer languages I’ve been using mostly, are C and C++, and scripting languages in Linux. I’ve also worked as a Unix and Windows administrator.

    Who this course is for:

    Developers
    Embedded developers
    Makers
    Arduino
    curious about embedded system


    STM32 Beginner Course