2023-08-19 12:40 PM
Hello,
I'm Christian, and I'm new to working with the STM32H747 microcontroller. I don't have much experience with it yet, and I'm seeking guidance on how to get started. If anyone could provide some help in understanding how to work with this microcontroller, I would greatly appreciate it. Additionally, if you have any suggestions for learning materials that are beginner-friendly, I would be very happy to hear them.
Thank you for your assistance.
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2023-09-08 07:21 AM
Hello @Nii-Gyan Christian ,
You can found the STM32H747 MCU documentations in this link.
I advise you, when you configured your project, to get inspired from an available example in STM32CubeH7.
I hope these can help you!
Kaouthar
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2023-08-19 12:43 PM - edited 2023-09-08 09:48 AM
The Reference and Programming Manuals might make a good starting point.
Books on MCUs generally, not clear of your background.
Videos on YouTube
2023-08-19 12:57 PM - edited 2023-08-19 01:04 PM
Okay so I'm from the web development background and now wants to get into IoT.
My lecturer got me STM32H747 and asked me to learn how to program it.
I have tried for weeks now and don't know how to go with it. could you please leave a link on a documentation or a link to youtube video that would help me?
2023-09-08 07:21 AM
Hello @Nii-Gyan Christian ,
You can found the STM32H747 MCU documentations in this link.
I advise you, when you configured your project, to get inspired from an available example in STM32CubeH7.
I hope these can help you!
Kaouthar
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2023-09-08 01:37 PM - edited 2023-09-08 01:39 PM
Hi @Nii-Gyan Christian, unfortunately STM32H747 is one of more difficult MCUs there (dual core). With your background it is unlikely to start efficiently. Either ask your lecturer to give you a more accessible MCU, or hire a Sherpa to help you.