USBMidiKliK
stm32-bootloader
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USBMidiKliK
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I have a few arduino unos hangin around. what should i build with them? links to existing projects appreciated.
There are a lot of USB MIDI projects that are easier with a Leonardo or Micro or a Teensy, but I believe you can set up an Uno for USB MIDI? Last I looked, you had to reprogram the USB chip on it for this, which is a little scary, but it's doable; here is a project that lets you do that and which can go back to normal mode (for uploading new Arduino code) without re-reprogramming the USB chip every time.
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Show HN: OpenDeck – platform for building MIDI controllers
Sending MIDI is easier than receiving it, but with UsbMidiKlik and some wiring and soldering you can build a MIDI interface based on an Arduino Uno.
https://github.com/TheKikGen/USBMidiKliK
stm32-bootloader
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Writing bootloaders for microcontrollers
Here's a bootloader "library" that might be useful. You need to add your own code to get the actual firmware image from somewhere (UART, an SD card, or whatever), and then you just pass it off to the "library" for flashing.
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Difference between a programmer and a USB-UART adapter
Yes, unless you have something like an STM32 with a built-in bootloader. This can be used to update the regular bootloader. For example, this bootloader is capable of jumping to the built-in bootloader from software (as opposed to the "regular" method of pulling certain pins high or low at reset to cause the processor to run the built-in bootloader from ROM rather than the regular bootloader from flash).
What are some alternatives?
gd32vf103inator - Program the GD32VF103 using C, your favourite editor and make
nanopb-example - This is a simple project created to test the capabilities of Google's protobuf C implementation, nanopb.
webmidi - Tame the Web MIDI API. Send and receive MIDI messages with ease. Control instruments with user-friendly functions (playNote, sendPitchBend, etc.). React to MIDI input with simple event listeners (noteon, pitchbend, controlchange, etc.).
Arduino_Core_STM32 - STM32 core support for Arduino
HoodLoader2 - 16u2 Bootloader to reprogram 16u2 + 328/2560 with Arduino IDE
flipperzero-firmware - Flipper Zero firmware source code
OpenDeck - Software and hardware platform for simpler building of MIDI controllers.
embox - Modular and configurable OS for embedded applications
USBMidiKliK4x4 - UMK4x4 - 4-16 in/out and 3-15 IN/3OUT USB MIDI interface for STM32F103 series board
nuttx - Apache NuttX is a mature, real-time embedded operating system (RTOS)
Muffin - An open source alternative firmware for the excellent Midi Fighter Twister from DJ Tech Tools
IronOS - Open Source Soldering Iron firmware