Getting Started with STM32 - class description

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Getting Started with STM32 Class

Instructor: Jim Merkle, jim@merkles.com
Assisting: Rusty Cain
When you're ready for a professional processor with professional tools,
debugger, and hundreds of processor choices, you may want to consider the STM32.

The "Getting Started with STM32" class will cover:

  1. The 64-Pin NUCLEO boards (NUCLEO-F103RB as the example)
  2. The STM32-F103RB processor (as the example)
  3. Creating a new project using STM32CubeIDE_1.9.0
  4. Configure your processor's clock speed SYSCLK
  5. Add console serial and printf() output
  6. Fix Eclipse's Small Icon issue
  7. Discuss additional development environments using the NUCLEO-F103RB
  8. Questions and Answers

Getting Started with STM32

In preparation for this class, I purchased several NUCLEO-F103RB boards.
  These will be available at cost, $13.72 each.
The NUCLEO-F103RB board requires a USB cable with a mini-B connector.
  I also purchased a few 3-foot mini-B cables, available for $2 each.