stm32-cmake
CMake for stm32 developing. (by ObKo)
libopencm3-examples
Simple example projects showing how to use libopencm3. (by libopencm3)
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stm32-cmake
Posts with mentions or reviews of stm32-cmake.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-12-06.
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Why ST is not providing tools for linux?
Check out stm32-cmake
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PlatformIO as an alternative to stm32cubemx
My suggestion would be to use CMake. There is a great set of CMake tools for STM32 called stm32-cmake. You can use the STMCubeF1 package from GitHub, FreeRTOS from source (or from Cube which is also bundled with their GitHub source).
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Looking for modern CMake tutorials or good open spurce examples
If your projects use different compilers or you need to compile with different architecture flags then CMake is a good option to manage this. This was an example I used when I first started with CMake and microcontroller developement. https://github.com/ObKo/stm32-cmake
- Packaging for Embedded software
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How to do STM32 with no abstractions?
I highly suggest https://github.com/ObKo/stm32-cmake Using cmake allows to build using cli commands. If you then onboard people later on, they still can work with their IDE thanks to cmake.
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Is avr worth learning?
stm32 is really nice for getting into it. id steer clear of their IDE and probably use their code generator as a reference. Learn CMake and go with this https://github.com/ObKo/stm32-cmake
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Develop STM32 with CubeMX and VSCode
stm32-cmake, for when you don't want to touch STs IDE at all. https://github.com/ObKo/stm32-cmake
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STM32CubeMX to VSCode for STM32
Have you seen stm32-cmake?
- embedded cmake example?
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Can I code microcontrollers like STMicroelectronics?
If you master a bit of cmake then https://github.com/ObKo/stm32-cmake will make you start very fast in vscode.
libopencm3-examples
Posts with mentions or reviews of libopencm3-examples.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-06-10.
- Is there a command line process for ST embedded devices?
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[USB HID] How do USB endpoint transmissions map to report descriptors
What is the relationship between the data packets? I went through a mouse emulation example and the first field seems to be the "mouse" reporting. But, following that example convention, do the buttons come first, needing "my amount" of buttons in bits (in my case, 35 buttons is 6 bytes of data), then the axes with 12 bytes taken up (2 bytes for each value of 6 axes)?
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Drive PWM with STM32L4 and libopencm3
I have had success creating a PWM using a different general purpose timer on a different GPIO. So I am pretty sure I got the basic configuration correct. What throws me off a little is the fact, that Channel 2N (CH2N) seems to share registers with Channel 2 (CH2). They seem to be complementary somehow. So I stayed close to [this example]([https://github.com/libopencm3/libopencm3-examples/blob/master/examples/stm32/f1/stm32-h103/pwm_6step/pwm_6step.c) for the STM32F1 and configured all necessary settings for both channels CH2N and CH2.
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What's the ESP32 S3 Floating point performance?
Using libopencm3-examples lcd-serial as the base so that I could print the results to the onboard screen. Quickest way I could think to get the results since I don't know how to get to the serial console off the top of my head.
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Interfacing with a C64 SID Chip (clone)
STM32, libopencm: https://github.com/libopencm3/libopencm3-examples
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Why is there such a lack of support for STM and Linux?
eg. see examples for stm32f4 discovery board, as an example, https://github.com/libopencm3/libopencm3-examples/tree/master/examples/stm32/f4/stm32f4-discovery
- SPI DMA using libopencm3?
What are some alternatives?
When comparing stm32-cmake and libopencm3-examples you can also consider the following projects:
stm32_template - Template project for getting started with the STM32F4 microcontroller
esp-dsp - DSP library for ESP-IDF
stm32-cube-cmake-vscode - STM32, VSCode and CMake detailed tutorial
STM32-base - A simple start for any STM32 based project.
fossil_smartwatches_alelec_android
esp-idf - Espressif IoT Development Framework. Official development framework for Espressif SoCs.
pico-sdk
test_compilers
stm32f103-example - A tiny example project for the STM32F103
CMSIS_5 - CMSIS Version 5 Development Repository
libopencm3 - Open source ARM Cortex-M microcontroller library
stm32-cmake vs stm32_template
libopencm3-examples vs esp-dsp
stm32-cmake vs stm32-cube-cmake-vscode
libopencm3-examples vs STM32-base
stm32-cmake vs fossil_smartwatches_alelec_android
libopencm3-examples vs esp-idf
stm32-cmake vs pico-sdk
libopencm3-examples vs fossil_smartwatches_alelec_android
stm32-cmake vs test_compilers
libopencm3-examples vs stm32f103-example
stm32-cmake vs CMSIS_5
libopencm3-examples vs libopencm3