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Full-Time Position, Maryland, STM32 Embedded Systems

dttworld
Associate II
Posted on September 21, 2016 at 06:05

Hi Folks,

Stanley Black and Decker is looking for an Embedded Systems Engineer who has experience with STM32 micros. Looking for folks willing to embrace the latest STM32Cube system. You will be working on cool products for a company with World Wide brand recognition. I know some of the best ''doers'' hang out on this forum.

Please see the attached job description.

You can email me at danh.trinh@sbdinc.com

Hope to hear from you!

#ideas-are-bullet-proof
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Posted on September 21, 2016 at 19:49

Looking for folks willing to embrace the latest STM32Cube system.

If someone were paying me enough to fix all the issues in CubeMX/HAL it's a thistle I'd embrace, but if I were looking to build robust commercial code I'd have to wonder about your thought processes.

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dttworld
Associate II
Posted on September 22, 2016 at 00:13

Resistance is futile 😉

So far our experience has been extremely positive.

We've had 2 full time EEs using STM32Cube libraries and STM32Cube MX for the last 10 months. The 2nd iteration of our prototype is stable using Cube libraries on an F7, F4, and F0 chip.

Any bugs we've encountered have been address by our local FAEs who have direct access to the factory Engineers.

ST has a great line of Cortex M micros, they are investing heavily in creating a software development ecosystem to support their chips - and for free! It's just going to get better with time and we appreciate the direction and good intentions of all the ST folks working on these tools.

AvaTar
Lead
Posted on September 22, 2016 at 10:08

> Resistance is futile 😉

 

 

Citing the borgs - how appropriate 😉

> ... - and for free!

 

When shifting the focus beyond a single business year, one realized that

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/There_ain%27t_no_such_thing_as_a_free_lunch

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Posted on September 22, 2016 at 16:40

Resistance is futile

In my experience it is not, it is very easy to change the outcome of events by applying just the right amount of pressure in the right places, at the right time. My code and ideas touch everything.

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dttworld
Associate II
Posted on September 22, 2016 at 16:49

The most complex part of our product uses an STM32F7 with TFT, SDRAM, QSPI, USB, UART, SPI, RTC, Keypad, DACs and ADCs.

With all the ST eval boards, STM32Cube libraries, STM32Cube MX and access to the schematics\layouts we were able to get our hardware and software up and running in record time. Couldn't imagine doing this from scratch.....

AvaTar
Lead
Posted on September 23, 2016 at 08:21

>The most complex part of our product uses an STM32F7 with TFT, SDRAM, QSPI, USB, UART, SPI, RTC, Keypad, DACs and ADCs.

 

 

>With all the ST eval boards, STM32Cube libraries, STM32Cube MX and access to the schematics\layouts we were able to get our hardware and software up and running in record time. Couldn't imagine doing this from scratch.....

If your are realistic, these F7 applications have to compete against low-cost Cortex A MCUs and boards. Things don't look so pretty anymore, then.

AvaTar
Lead
Posted on September 23, 2016 at 09:30

>In my experience it is not, it is very easy to change the outcome of events by applying just the right amount of pressure in the right places, at the right time. My code and ideas touch everything.

 

I concur.

In the lower-end embedded SW development niche as well as elsewhere -

https://medium.com/%40nntaleb/the-most-intolerant-wins-the-dictatorship-of-the-small-minority-3f1f83ce4e15#.dbq00k5ho

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>Resistance is futile

And BTW, the Borg of those TV series are modeled after the Socialist/Communist empire. This crowd also viewed themselves as the next inevitable step of human development, so resistance should have been futile ...