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buck50 discussion
buck50 reviews and mentions
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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
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thanks4opensource/buck50 is an open source project licensed under GNU General Public License v3.0 only which is an OSI approved license.
The primary programming language of buck50 is C.