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  • Title: Discovering the STM32 Microcontroller
  • Author(s) Geoffrey Brown
  • Publisher: Indiana University (2016); eBook (Creative Commons Licensed)
  • License(s): CC BY-NC-SA 3.0
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  • eBook: PDF (244 pages, 12.1 MB)
  • Language: English
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Book Description

This book is intended as a hands-on manual for learning how to design systems using the STM32 F1 family of micro-controllers. It was written to support a junior-level computer science course at Indiana University.

The focus of this book is on developing code to utilize the various peripherals available in STM32 F1 micro-controllers and in particular the STM32VL Discovery board. Because there are other fine sources of information on the Cortex-M3, which is the core processor for the STM32 F1 micro-controllers, we do not examine this core in detail; an excellent reference is "The Definitive Guide to the ARM CORTEX-M3."

This book is not exhaustive, but rather provides a single "trail" to learning about programming STM32 micro controller built around a series of laboratory exercises. A key design decision was to utilize readily available off-the-shelf hardware models for all the experiments discussed.

About the Authors
  • Geoffrey Brown is a Professor of Computer Science, School of Informatics and Computing, Indiana University.
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