I have just installed STM32CubeMonitor as an alternative to STM32Studio since I am no longer using Windows. I have been a happy user of STM32Studio but have been frustrated with the lack of Linux support, so I was excited to see that STM32CubeMonitor...
Hi.Are DC motors supported in MCSDK?If not, are there any plans for adding support for DC motors with current controller, speed controller, position controller etc.?Regards Thomas
Hi.I have been exploring the options on how to use the B-G431B-ESC1 board to drive a DC motor and so far I have also succeeded in doing so manually by reflashing the firmware with a custom one.Unfortunately I am struggling with getting the current me...
Posted on September 18, 2015 at 00:31Hi all ST users.We have just replaced the STM32F030C8T6 microprocessor on some of our working boards to upgrade them with the larger STM32F030CCT6. A difference that should be both pin-compatible, periphiral comp...
Posted on September 16, 2015 at 00:04Hi.I have just upgraded one of our boards from using the STM32F030C8T6 to the more or less pin-compatible STM32F030CCT6.The only change that had to be made was to supply the one extra power supply rail to pin 35 ...
It seems that problem is only present in version 1.1.0 of STM32CubeMonitor.By installing version 1.0.0 I am able to load the ELF file successfully.PS. I am using C++ in my embedded project. Maybe this plays a role when loading?
Posted on September 16, 2015 at 23:01I have now digged more into the datasheets and can see that both the STM32F030CC device and the STM32F091 family has the same device ID: 0x442.So I guess this is why the software is confused.I have now forced som...
Posted on September 16, 2015 at 17:25Hi Clive.I haven't tried treating it as an STM32F091, why should that be necessary? And how are you thinking of treating it as it were a F09 device - within the debugging/programming environment? Because if so, t...