STM32CubeMX 4.12 reveals new Nucleo boards with 144-pin MCU
ST has recently released the new STM32CubeMX 4.12.0. It faces some minor changes to the user interfaces but, more important, it now seems to work perfectly also on MacOS X…
ST has recently released the new STM32CubeMX 4.12.0. It faces some minor changes to the user interfaces but, more important, it now seems to work perfectly also on MacOS X…
I've implemented a faster way to automatically import CubeMX project into an Eclipse tool-chain based on the GNU ARM Plugin, as described either on this blog and in my book. I've implemented…
[box type="warning" align="" class="" width=""]Read carefully This post is outdated, since the latest CubeMX 4.14 officially supports both Linux and MacOS. So, you no longer need to apply the instructions…
I received this apparently simply question from a reader of this blog: how can I delay a fistful of microseconds in STM32? That is, how to measure microseconds precisely in STM32?…
One drawback of the Nucleo ecosystem is the lack of a version with ethernet connectivity or a dedicated shield officially supported by ST. There are 90 different STM32 MCUs available that…
ST Microelectronics recently expanded its portfolio of STM32 microcontrollers with the new STM32F7 family. These are the new best-in-class MCUs from ST, with a Cortex-M7 core able to run up…