2026-03-17 9:30 AM
This project tests the STM32C5's XSPI capability to drive QSPI display using the NUCLEO-C5A3ZG M.2/SerialMem connector.
GitHub - stm32-hotspot/STM32C5-M2-Serial-Mem-QSPI-Display · GitHub
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2026-03-17 3:45 PM
Hello @Seb
Thank you so much for this interesting material. I think it will be better if it is pinned on a specific forum or if it is published as an article on the ST Community to be easy to find for users.
@Amel NASRI @Imen.D @Laurids_PETERSEN
Best Regards.
II
2026-03-17 3:45 PM
Hello @Seb
Thank you so much for this interesting material. I think it will be better if it is pinned on a specific forum or if it is published as an article on the ST Community to be easy to find for users.
@Amel NASRI @Imen.D @Laurids_PETERSEN
Best Regards.
II
2026-03-25 12:25 AM - edited 2026-03-25 12:31 AM
Snapshot when debugging/coding with IO_Drive
2026-03-25 1:57 AM
Seems a single picture per post can be done. Second snapshot :