Hands-On STM32: Basic Peripherals with HAL
This course is designed for individuals who want to learn STM32 programming using the HAL library without having to read extensive documentation. It is suitable for anyone who needs a practical, hands-on guide for programming the STM32 with STM32CubeMX. By completing this course, you will gain the skills to write code for various peripherals such as Clock Control, GPIO, Interrupt, DMA, UART, Timer, ADC, SPI, I2C, WDG, and Power. The course also provides example codes that can be used as templates for future embedded system projects.
What you’ll learn
- Program microcontrollers using a high level abstraction library
- Develop embedded software using Keil uVision 5
- Write codes for basic peripherals like Clock Control, GPIO, Interrupt, and DMA
- Write codes for commonly used peripherals like UART, Timer, ADC, SPI, and I2C
- Write codes for other peripherals like WDG and Power
This course teaches you the hands-on skills of STM32 programming using HAL library. This course is divided into 3 parts. After finishing the first part, you will be able to write codes for basic peripherals like Clock Control, GPIO, Interrupt, and DMA. After finishing the second part, you will be able to write codes for commonly used peripherals like UART, Timer, ADC, SPI, and I2C. After finishing the third part, you will be able to write codes for other peripherals like WDG and Power. This course is suitable for those who want to learn about HAL library but don’t really want to read the documentation. This course provides you example codes that can be reused in the future as a template codes for your embedded system projects.
Who this course is for:
- Anyone who needs a hands-on guide for programming the STM32 with STM32CubeMX
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