To migrate application base on library 2.0 from STM32F103 to STM32F051,
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‎2014-06-20 08:40 PM
Posted on June 21, 2014 at 05:40
Hello all,
I,recently?want to migrate application base on library 2.0 of FOC from STM32F103 to STM32F051,and finally found the fowlling error:1:..\Output\svpwm.axf: Error: L6366E: mc_foc_methods.o attributes are not compatible with the provided cpu and fpu attributes .2:..\Output\svpwm.axf: Error: L6366E: mc_state_observer.o attributes are not compatible with the provided cpu and fpu attributes . Want to the help of the predecessors. #foc-2.0
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‎2014-06-30 11:47 PM
Posted on July 01, 2014 at 08:47
Ciao yongfei.liu
My suggestion is to move to the new version of the MC library that supports STM32F051 Ciao GigiOptions
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‎2014-07-06 06:16 AM
Posted on July 06, 2014 at 15:16Ciao GigiMy professor want to study the logical relationship of code for FOC algorithm,and migrate the application to stm32f051xx in the end,so i do that.However I found some functions included in MC_FOC_Methods_lib.lib and MC_State_Observer_lib.lib,containing some assembly instructions based on Cortex-M3,so as to generate the above errors.The Motor Control Firmware and Software for 3.4 with support of the STM32F0x family don't open source code to us .Now I want to know whether your company can open the source codes to our university or not? E-mail: lyfczjl@sina.com or 1835116269@qq.com Best wishes for you�?�?�?�?�?�?
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‎2014-07-14 02:43 AM
Posted on July 14, 2014 at 11:43
Ciao yongfei.liu
I'm sorry, at the moment some parts of the code can't be released with open sources without a signed NDA with the customer and without a real businnes beyond. Ciao GigiOptions
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‎2021-06-28 02:58 AM
The question has been moved from the "Motor Control Hardware" section to the "STM32 Motor Control" section (the question is about the STM32 MC SDK).
Best regards