2024-04-28 12:38 PM
Good morning
I am a newbie about MCUs.
I would like to begin with a STM32F446xC/E MCU and a led blinking small project.
So, I need some help with basic topics.
-Can I put the STM32F446xC/E on a breadboard?
-Can I program the STM32F446xC/E with a Nucleo development board?
Thanks to anyone willing to help.
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2024-04-28 01:18 PM - edited 2024-04-28 01:19 PM
For a small learning project, the NUCLEO-F446RE board itself is almost ideal. It has a LED and the ST-LINK debugger on-board, and helpful example projects. The board has also connectors for external things. Good luck!
2024-04-28 01:18 PM - edited 2024-04-28 01:19 PM
For a small learning project, the NUCLEO-F446RE board itself is almost ideal. It has a LED and the ST-LINK debugger on-board, and helpful example projects. The board has also connectors for external things. Good luck!
2024-04-28 01:28 PM
Thanks a lot for your answer.
But I need to learn how to program MCUs, so I was asking about that.
-Programming the MCU
-Connecting the MCU
-Let the programmed MCU command the LEDs
2024-04-28 01:52 PM
Hello @FabioCC and welcome to the ST Community :smiling_face_with_smiling_eyes:.
For the Led project examples, you can find some of them on the STM32CubeF4.
ST Community is yours!
Ciao.
STTwo-32
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2024-04-28 01:52 PM - edited 2024-04-28 01:56 PM
Not sure what means the 2nd bullet. The Nulcleo board has documentation useful for learning the board design .
If you doubt if the Nucleo will be too kindergarten - no worry, this forum provides enough evidence how challenging this little toy can be.
2024-04-28 10:20 PM
Thanks a lot for the link.
So, I can understand that I can program and connect a development board like this one
https://www.st.com/en/evaluation-tools/nucleo-f446re.html
To make my first exercises.
I would like also to know (sorry for disturb) how to program and connect a single STM32F446 MCU and developy own circuits / boards. Not on a fixed PCB, if possible. Or can I flash the MCU only AFTER it is placed on a PCB?
Thanks in advance.
2024-04-28 10:31 PM - edited 2024-04-28 10:36 PM
Hello @FabioCC
You can use the Nucleo board you mentionned for test that's sure.
For the MCU programming, it should work fine if you respect all the recommandations of the AN4488.
For other questions, please close this thread when answered by selecting the "accept as solution" button and ask a new one on the community. We are Always here for you.
Best Regards.
STTwo-32
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2024-04-29 01:17 PM - edited 2024-04-29 01:18 PM
@FabioCC Maybe I've misunderstood your question? It was actually how to flash a binary onto standalone STM32 chip, not mounted on a board - rather than how to write a program for a STM32? then please ask a new question, as advised STTwo.
2024-04-29 02:17 PM
You understood well, but it is better, for a newbie as me, to start with a development board and make the necessary small steps.