Getting Started with ARM CORTEX-M NUCLEO STM32 & MBED Programming

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STM32 NUCLEO boards are ARM CORTEX M series boards with Arduino pin support & MBED enabled programming.
Many Variants of NUCLEO Boards available from CORTEX M3 to M7 with huge Flash memory & SRAM.
OnLine MBED compiler makes programming easier with loads of code samples
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An 8 MHz xtal based clock source for the target uC is provided by the MCO output from the ST-Link ST32F103 processor. There are two jumpers in the MCO path, one near the STLINK processor and one near the target processor in the MCO path to target processor OSC-IN pin. If you want to put an xtal at the target processor you have to place the two 20 pF xtal load caps, two zero ohm resistor off the xtal that connects the xtal to target processor pins, and remove the jumper on xtal input of the target processor coming from the STLINK MCO 8 MHz clock output.

rcinfla
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Great, You saved me from a lot of read !!!

johndubose
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Hi, Remember me Sir, This is suresh same Coimbatore, After long time ago I am seeing again. Me also started this nucleo boards same F103RB.

stmuser
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When is it necessary to import the 'mbed' library?

I assume the online compiler uses Arm's Keil.. is debugging online possible as well, or is it too slow/not-supported? Is it possible to compile/debug locally.. using eclipse/gcc?

How does placing the bin file onto the Mass-Storage-Device perform the flash? Is there some resident code that is running, monitoring for a bin file?

bennguyen
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Nice video Was very helpfull, but if i am using Linux based system how should i install the STSW-LINK009 driver

utkarshpatil
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Just wondering if using MBED you lose some control over the processor. I have been using eclipse IDE, Cube and HAL for development and there is a lot of Code that MBED is does not show.

noweare
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The Blink LED app is good to verify board is working but not all Nucleo ST32 uC's have this program available. The F103RB does have program available, F466RE board does not. It is not too difficult to write your own program and there are plenty examples on web for the basic code which is pretty much the same on all the ST32 boards, just check to match the user LED port pin assignment for your particular board.

rcinfla
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Hi, thanks for great tutorials!!!!
Can you please create a tutorial about STM32+Camera?
It will be very appreciated.
🙏

xilinx
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First of all, Congratulations for your video! It is very useful.
I bought these boards F401-RE and núcleo nfc03a1, i upgrade the firmware with stlink and the leds blinking OK
How can i configure my F401-RE with my núcleo nfc03a1 to compile a code thay read/write this Tags ICODE SLI from NXP? i am using STM32Cube 5.1
THANKS

jorgeluisdias
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I have STM32 F091 RC... can I make a basic robot with its features? How to embed a program in it?

sayyidalisajjadrizavi
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Which is the best source to buy ST nucleo boards?

nakulchauhan
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Hello and thank you for interducing this new board.
Sir may i ask, can i program this board in Python programming language?
My other question is, is all this NUCELO good options for smarthome devices sensors and robotics? LIDAR ?
looking for a solid development boards tha it can be programmed for smarthome devices over tcp/ip by a lan jack.Is the anything specific development board that you could recommend me to get? working on a simple local voice recognition AI smart home system in python. so the python dev board and python programmin must be working together as Alpha and Omega.

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It is possibile to’ programmino with Arduino IDE???

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