This workshop offers a practical guide to working with the STM32H7RS microcontrollers, specifically focusing on utilizing external octo-SPI (OSPI) memory. Since the STM32H7RS series has limited internal flash, storing your application and data externally is key.
The content covers setting up the necessary hardware and software tools, getting your application to run from external memory using different methods, and adding security to protect your intellectual property. The videos break down the process into three hands-on exercises, perfect for understanding the practical steps involved. This allows you to create your own bootloader, external loader, and application on the STM32H7RS MCU series.
What you'll learn
- How to configure and work with external octo-SPI memory on the STM32H7RS
- Crucial peripheral configurations, such as the memory protection unit (MPU) to optimize external memory access
- Adding security to your application by encrypting the external memory content using the on-chip MCE (Memory Cipher Engine)
- Handy debugging techniques to troubleshoot your application, bootloader, and external loader projects
Ready to get started?
The videos are available at our YouTube playlist embedded below, or at the url:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BYGp5TB92og&list=PLnMKNibPkDnFQXYK0ztHV9iMVS6EAtKpD
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