STM32 Guide #4: Generated Code, HAL, and Bare Metal

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STM32 Tutorial. This video breaks down generated code from STM32 Cube IDE / CubeMx to explain what's going on behind the scenes. I also cover the HAL documentation to explain how to create your own setup code instead of using CubeMX. Additionally, this video covers the bare-metal manipulation of the PWM duty cycle to demonstrate how you can control the microcontroller without HAL or CubeMX.
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ST should pay you for these tutorials as none of their engineers has so far managed to explain HAL libs in such detail. Please make separate vids on different peripherals and then some example application implementation for each.

prashkd
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This is slowly becoming one of the best bare metal ARM programming courses. Very few other videos/courses explain direct register manipulation and the intricacies of working with the datasheet and reference manuals. They're mostly just "yeah so the HAL is this and this and this". Thanks for this video.

regal_
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I wish that you continue to do a full series about stm32 .Your way is so simple and everything is clear

bbbel
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this channel deserves way more attention thanks for showing whats actually happening under the hood

ErtugrulOzdemir-mfgl
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Hope to see a part 5 at some point, thanks for the videos.

mikeatwork
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Your series are hands down the best resources for beginers to learn STM32 🙌 I beg you to make more. I feel like I'm receiving enlitament whenever you explain a new concept 🙇‍♂

How_Interesting.
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Well explained. Production is top quality. Please continue the series with ADC, I2C/SPI, etc.

sudheerkp
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Very straight forward video and easy to have a graps on it. Please continue this series.

mdmonirulislam
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You're back. I'm psyched. You have a real talent for teaching.

shannontracy
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bro I would love if you continue this series, you are like father here teaching so much in detail, respect and love ❤️❤️

darthvader
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Probably most useful video that I've ever watched on Youtube. Thanks!

kadirkoyun
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more videos on stm32 you are by far the best in youtube in the matter and this series was the reason I subscribed

RockOfGreece
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I would love it if you kept this series going as it has helped me understand the auto generated code which is super scary when you just begin working with embedded systems and the documentation is so hard to navigate if you're new to stm32, so please keep this series alive!

lovrodvorski
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You, sir, are an excellent instructor! This is very well laid out and clear. Looking forward to more!

thebrakshow
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Hey Mitch, great piece of work again. I think you have a gift for explaining complex things and I can't wait for the next ep. Keep it up..please

brendanbarbour
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These are the best videos for STM32. Thank you so much for making this series. Eagerly waiting for the next video.

saurabhparekh
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Hi this is very incredible video series, you showed clarity, simplicity and a very comforting pace of of conveying complicated information. you are a extremely good teacher. i am very much a fan now and i am looking forward for the next video. Hats off !!

farukhannan
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Thank you Mitch for the exceptionally clear style and explanatory power. We don't see many examples of these very often.

MuratIsikHome
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Hi Mitch, I really want to say that this series of videos is the best intro course for me to self-study those embedded system-related among all stm32 videos on youtube!
As a CS student who wants to learn some chip manipulations, the most difficult part is always the setups and the wire connection issues. Really appreciate your videos and hope you could come up with more interesting videos about stm32!

ebmpvcf
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Very enlightening Mitch. You have given me an understanding of registers. With this, I am going to try register manipulation using Forth Programing Language.

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