WS2812B_STM32F411
WS2812 DMA library with low RAM needs. Up to 16 paralel outputs and thousands of LEDs on each of them (by blaz-r)
cmsis_nucleo
Experiments with CMSIS (+device family pack) and RTOS with static allocation (by begriffs)
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WS2812B_STM32F411
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FastLED with STM32F411CE (BlackPill)
What I have tried: - Searching for alternatives so far I have found this: https://github.com/blaz-r/WS2812B_STM32F411 which seems usable but I don't know if it will suit my needs (suggestions on this matter are welcome as well) - Tried modifying FastLED to support the board type but it was a bit harder than I initially thought (but I have not given up on this yet)
cmsis_nucleo
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Easy peripherals to use with low-level ARM code
Background: thus far I've gotten a gotten a Nucleo STM32F411RET6 project running with CMSIS, FreeRTOS, and picolibc. I've configured the clock tree, communicated with UART, blinked a light, used a countdown timer, and am able to use a remote debugger. I'm not using an IDE or vendor HAL, it's all code I'm writing myself with help from the hardware reference manuals.
What are some alternatives?
When comparing WS2812B_STM32F411 and cmsis_nucleo you can also consider the following projects:
stlink - Open source STM32 MCU programming toolset
rusefi - rusefi - GPL internal combustion engine control unit
flipperzero-firmware - Flipper Zero firmware source code
WeActStudio.BlackPill - BlackPill Core Board AT32F403ACGx(240Mhz,96kRAM/1024kROM)
AtomVM - Tiny Erlang VM
TFT_eSPI - Arduino and PlatformIO IDE compatible TFT library optimised for the Raspberry Pi Pico (RP2040), STM32, ESP8266 and ESP32 that supports different driver chips