buck50
qpcpp
buck50 | qpcpp | |
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3 | 1 | |
538 | 351 | |
- | 2.0% | |
0.0 | 6.5 | |
about 3 years ago | 11 days ago | |
C | C++ | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 only | - |
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buck50
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STM32F103C8T6 USART. HELP PLEASE IDK WHATS GOING ON
From my experience, always check the hardware first. Are you wiring correctly, maybe your wire is too long. You should have a logic analyzer to debug these protocols. You can use another stm32 board as logic analyzer https://github.com/thanks4opensource/buck50 (there are lots of open source logic analyzers out there). If it shows dots, I guess your uart config is correct. Maybe your clock is wrong. Making a logic analyzer and watching the pulse will make it easier to debug further.
- Good example open source C++ embedded projects
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DIY simple 20 kHz Arduino Oscilloscope on Nokia 5110 Lcd display
Better to use buck50: https://github.com/thanks4opensource/buck50
qpcpp
What are some alternatives?
bm8563 - Platform agnostic I2C driver for BM8563 RTC
roost_hsm - A C++11 Hierarchical State Machine Library
AVR-AtmegaXX-I2C-library-Old- - I2C library used for most the sensors on my github.
iara - The asynchronous framework for modern C++
u2f-token - u2f token firmware for stm32f103 and efm32hg boards
modern-embedded-programming-course - Companion repository to the "Modern Embedded Systems Programming" video course.
greenpill - STM32 Green Pill (STM32F103 Devvelopment Board)
VibSense - VibSense: A ~3kHz wireless vibration sensor powered by M5stack-core & MPU6886, optimized with RTOS for real-time measurements.
jerryscript - Ultra-lightweight JavaScript engine for the Internet of Things.
Super-Simple-Tasker - Event-driven, preemptive, priority-based, hardware RTOS for ARM Cortex-M.