bazel-embedded
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MIT License | BSD 3-clause "New" or "Revised" License |
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bazel-embedded
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What build tool do you use and why?
Woah! I just stumbled onto this: https://github.com/bazelembedded/bazel-embedded.
stlink
- Embassy 在 Blue Pill 上的点灯案例
- How can I manually flash a program to an STM32 chip without the IDE
- GD32F103C8T6 can replace an STM32F103C8T6?
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How to upload code to STM32 using stm32flasher (linux & UART)
I see stlink clones on ebay for $7. The stlink software runs on linux : https://github.com/stlink-org/stlink. Or use pyocd.
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Programmer/Debugger circuit that I can add on my dev board?
This one?
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STM32 Nucleo CLI development
I did do a little bit of digging since this post. I think my distro has this set of tools:https://github.com/stlink-org/stlink
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Pro dashboard and firmware
I flashed mine using the flasher included into a Stm32f4 discovery board I had laying around. Used this toolset https://github.com/stlink-org/stlink to flash the firmware. Not sure if you can use UART to flash, if that's so, you might be able to use a raspberry pi or Arduino as an interface which is far way more accessible than the stlink flasher.
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What professional software exist to program embedded devices?
Usually the better tools (eg. Segger's J-link, st-link with st-util, OpenOCD) can emulate a GDB-server to which you can connect from a gdb or from the debug session at your IDE.
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Need help to get start with Blue pill [Clone]
In order to get into stm32 development I bought a cheap stm32 blue pill clone (STM32F103C8T6) and a ST-LINK v2. I tried to get the info by using the st-info --probe command in the open source version of STlnk tools. I pluged in the stlinkv2 connecting the headers correctly to the dev board and the boot1 and boot0 was in 0 position, no additional connection was given.
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Ada in STM32F429 Discovery Board
Have a look here: https://github.com/stlink-org/stlink/issues/651 Maybe you have the same problem.
What are some alternatives?
pyOCD - Open source Python library for programming and debugging Arm Cortex-M microcontrollers
ubxlib - Portable C libraries which provide APIs to build applications with u-blox products and services. Delivered as add-on to existing microcontroller and RTOS SDKs.
DAPLink
stm32f103-example - A tiny example project for the STM32F103
rtic - Real-Time Interrupt-driven Concurrency (RTIC) framework for ARM Cortex-M microcontrollers
FreeRTOS-rust - Rust crate for FreeRTOS
tock - A secure embedded operating system for microcontrollers
vscode-amiga-debug - One-stop Visual Studio Code Extension to compile, debug and profile Amiga C/C++ programs compiled by the bundled gcc 12.2 with the bundled WinUAE/FS-UAE.
cortex-m-quickstart - Template to develop bare metal applications for Cortex-M microcontrollers
cosmicOS-core - Simple to use HAL for ARM Cortex-M devices
WS2812B_STM32F411 - WS2812 DMA library with low RAM needs. Up to 16 paralel outputs and thousands of LEDs on each of them
STM32-CMAKE-TEMPLATE - STM32 Template Project with Using CMake