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== Setting up the tool chain == | == Setting up the tool chain == | ||
This describes the steps I did to get a "blue pill" board to work. | This describes the steps I did to get a "blue pill" board to work on Debian Jessie. | ||
=== Arduino IDE === | === Arduino IDE === |
Revision as of 14:01, 6 November 2016
Project STM32 | |
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STM32 setup guide | |
Status | Initializing |
Contact | bertrik |
Last Update | 2016-11-06 |
Introduction
This page is about inexpensive microcontroller boards containing an STM32 processor and how to get them to work.
You can find these board on AliExpress for less than E2,- if you search for "stm32f103c8t6". Yet they have nice specifications, see also http://www.st.com/en/microcontrollers/stm32f103c8.html , to name a few:
- 32-bit ARM Cortex-M3 processor running at up to 72 MHz
- 128 kB flash memory, 20 kB SRAM
- USB and CAN controllers
- 32 kHz crystal for RTC
- dual 1 us A/D converter, DMA controller
- the usual stuff like SPI, UART, I2C
They are even Arduino compatible, see:
- Arduino for STM32
- Arduino goes STM32, a quick tutorial
- Arduino STM32 page of Roger Clark
Setting up the tool chain
This describes the steps I did to get a "blue pill" board to work on Debian Jessie.
Arduino IDE
Steps to set up the IDE:
- get and install the latest Arduino IDE from here.
- under menu Tools / Board / Board Manager, search for "zero" and install the Arduino Zero toolchain
- get the Arduino_STM32 source code, for example:
cd ~/code mkdir stm32 cd stm32 git clone https://github.com/rogerclarkmelbourne/Arduino_STM32
- create a symlink to the Arduino_STM32 source tree in your ~/Arduino/hardware directory, for example:
cd ~/Arduino/hardware ln -s ~/code/stm32/Arduino_STM32 .
- restart the Arduino IDE.