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Beginning STM32

eBook - Developing with FreeRTOS, libopencm3 and GCC

Erschienen am 01.06.2018, 1. Auflage 2018
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ISBN/EAN: 9781484236246
Sprache: Englisch
Umfang: 0 S., 7.79 MB
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Format: PDF
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Beschreibung

Using FreeRTOS and libopencm3 instead of the Arduino software environment, this book will help you develop multi-tasking applications that go beyond Arduino norms. In addition to the usual peripherals found in the typical Arduino device, the STM32 device includes a USB controller, RTC (Real Time Clock), DMA (Direct Memory Access controller), CAN bus and more. 

Each chapter contains clear explanations of the STM32 hardware capabilities to help get you started with the device, including GPIO and several other ST Microelectronics peripherals like USB and CAN bus controller. Youll learn how to download and set up the libopencm3 + FreeRTOS development environment, using GCC. With everything set up, youll leverage FreeRTOS to create tasks, queues, and mutexes. Youll also learn to work with the I2C bus to add GPIO using the PCF8574 chip. And how to create PWM output for RC control using hardware timers.

You'll be introduced to new concepts that are necessary to master theSTM32, such as how to extend code with GCC overlays using an external Winbond W25Q32 flash chip. Your knowledge is tested at the end of each chapter with exercises. Upon completing this book, youll be ready to work with any of the devices in the STM32 family. 
Beginning STM32 provides the professional, student, or hobbyist a way to learn about ARM without costing an arm!

What You'll LearnInitialize and use the libopencm3 drivers and handle interrupts
Use DMA to drive a SPI based OLED displaying an analog meter
Read PWM from an RC control using hardware timers
Who This Book Is For
Experienced embedded engineers, students, hobbyists and makers wishing to explore the ARM architecture, going beyond Arduino limits.

Autorenportrait

Warren Gay has been an electronics enthusiast since childhood and often dragged discarded TV sets home after school. In high school he learned to program the IBM-1130 and then pursued a career in software development at Ryerson Polytechnical, in Toronto. Since then he has worked professionally for over 30 years, mainly in C/C++, under Unix and Linux. Meanwhile, the love of electronics has never faded since the early creation of his home-brewed Intel 8008 system in the 70's to the present day projects employing the Raspberry Pi. Warren also holds an advanced amateur radio license and was able to work the Mir space station (U2MIR) using packet radio in August 1991. He's authored other books including Sams Teach Yourself Linux in 24 Hours, Linux Socket Programming by Example, and Advanced Unix Programming.

Inhalt

Chapter 1.- Introduction.- Chapter 2.- Software Setup.- Chapter 3.- Power up and Blink.- Chapter 4.- GPIO.- Chapter 5.- FreeRTOS.- Chapter 6.- USART.- Chapter 7.- USB Serial.- Chapter 8.- SPI Flash.- Chapter 9.- Code Overlays.- Chapter 10.- Real Time Clock (RTC).- Chapter 11.- I2C.- Chapter 12.- SPI OLED.- Chapter 13.- OLED Using DMA.- Chapter 14.- ADC.- Chapter 15.- Clock Tree.- Chapter 16.- PWM With Timer 2.- Chapter 17.- PWM Input with Timer 4.- Chapter 18.- CAN Bus.- Chapter 19.- CAN Bus Software.- Chapter 20.- New Projects.- 21.- Troubleshooting.- 22.- Appendix A Answers to Exercises.- 23.- Appendix B

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