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<li> The STM32CubeIDE will ask if you want Initialize all peripherals with their default Mode. Answer <b> Yes </b> </li> | <li> The STM32CubeIDE will ask if you want Initialize all peripherals with their default Mode. Answer <b> Yes </b> </li> | ||
<li> The STM32CubeIDE will inform that yhis kind of projects is associated with the STM32CubeMx prespective and will ask if you want to open this perspective now. Answer <b> Yes </b>. <br> | <li> The STM32CubeIDE will inform that yhis kind of projects is associated with the STM32CubeMx prespective and will ask if you want to open this perspective now. Answer <b> Yes </b>. <br> | ||
− | Download of required libraries will start | + | Download of required libraries will start. It could take long for the first time depending on your connection settings. </li> |
− | <li> | + | <li> Once the project is open, on the left side on the "Project Explorer", look for <i> Src -> main.c </i>. <br> |
+ | Inside the code, look for the <i> while(1) </i> sentence in the <i> main(void) </i> function, and fill it as follows: | ||
<pre> | <pre> | ||
while (1) | while (1) |
Revision as of 12:41, 29 July 2019
STM32CubeIDE
Installation
Linux
Last release of STM32CubeIDE can be obtained here: https://www.st.com/en/development-tools/stm32cubeide.html.
For Debian like distributions (e.g. ubuntu), download the STM32CubeIDE-DEB file. To download it, you will need to provide name and a valid email address.
Unzip the file (e.g. <FILE> = en.st-stm32cubeide_1.0.1_3139_20190612_1256_amd64.deb_bundle)
unzip <FILE>.sh.zip
It will generate a .sh file. Give it permits for execution.
chmod 777 <FILE>.sh
Finally, execute the installation
sudo ./<FILE>.sh
You must accept all license agreements.
Windows
Last release of STM32CubeIDE can be obtained here: https://www.st.com/en/development-tools/stm32cubeide.html. .
For Windows like distributions, download the STM32CubeIDE-Win file. To download it, you will need to provide name and a valid email address.
Unzip the file and execute the binary. Follow all steps and accept all conditions.
MAC
Hello World
In this Section a Hellow World (led blinking) example will be programmed on a NUCLEO-F446RE board:
- Open STM32CubeIDE
- Select where to store the workspace. This will be the folder where different projects could be stored.
- Select Start new STM32 project
- A microcontroller or board should be selected. In our case, a NUCLEO-F446RE will be used. Then, select board selector and search part number Nucleo-F446RE . Once chosen, press Next
- Chose a Project name (e.g. ledp) and keep the rest of parameters as they are. Press Finish
- The STM32CubeIDE will ask if you want Initialize all peripherals with their default Mode. Answer Yes
- The STM32CubeIDE will inform that yhis kind of projects is associated with the STM32CubeMx prespective and will ask if you want to open this perspective now. Answer Yes .
Download of required libraries will start. It could take long for the first time depending on your connection settings. - Once the project is open, on the left side on the "Project Explorer", look for Src -> main.c .
Inside the code, look for the while(1) sentence in the main(void) function, and fill it as follows:while (1) { /* USER CODE END WHILE */ HAL_GPIO_TogglePin(LD2_GPIO_Port, LD2_Pin); HAL_Delay(100); /* USER CODE BEGIN 3 */ } /* USER CODE END 3 */
- Go to Project -> Build All (Ctrl+B or Hammer)
- Go to Run -> Debug.
Select STM32 MCU C/C++ Application and Press OK - Leave all configuration propeties as they are and Press OK
- About the debug perspective say Switch
- Go to Run -> Resume (F8 or Green Arrow). The led should be blinking.