This workshop is perfect for developers seeking a versatile microcontroller for their embedded applications. It's also ideal for those who want to understand the innovative architecture and smart peripherals of the STM32C0.
If you're looking to design applications using a user-friendly development ecosystem, this workshop is tailored just for you.
What you'll learn
This workshop consists of step-by-step hands-on sessions that introduce the peripherals and features of the STM32C0 MCU family. The sessions start with simple GPIO control exercises and end with a combination of ADC, DMA, and timers (an example of an autonomous measurement system is given). In most of the sessions, the HAL library is used, but for advanced users, a few low-layer examples are also available. The free STM32CubeIDE toolchain is used throughout the ecosystem.
Within the exercises, you’ll find:
- Simple projects: covering LED blinking, printf implementation, PWM signal generation, and external interrupt processing.
- Advanced projects: covering different examples such as PWM, low power, DMA management, RTOS lab, and RAM code execution.
Ready to get started?
The course is available at our YouTube playlist embedded below, or at the URL:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qOouyINy3X4&list=PLnMKNibPkDnG_5q6DLNTMSBo5V24VXUDn&index=1
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