Program any STM32 MCU with Arduino IDE
The STM32 is the industry standard—powerful, affordable, and highly versatile. But can you program any of them with the Arduino IDE? Yes, you can! We will start with the common Bluepill development board and finally take on the ultimate test: flashing a mystery STM32 chip pulled from the scrap bin. This is a step-by-step guide for programming bare metal STM32 chips using the Arduino IDE; after this video you will be able to program any STM32 MCU. 0:00 Why STM32? 0:39 The 5 step guide 1:11 Set up Arduino IDE & select MCU 2:51 Upload your first code 4:28 Examples: fade, HID keyboard 6:06 Adding Serial Monitoring 8:20 Re-Program a salvaged STM32G071 (Locked chip challenge!) Links: Download the code of the examples here: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1a5l-sE_40BQMtD3J8H1f2Xm3Q0dIKDuL Arduino IDE Boards link STM32 (do not open, copy and then paste in Arduino IDE preferences) "https://github.com/stm32duino/BoardManagerFiles/raw/main/package_stmicroelectronics_index.json" STM32Cubeprogrammer: https://www.st.com/en/development-tools/stm32cubeprog.html Putty for Serial monitoring: https://putty.software/ Official STMicroelectronics boards package information: https://github.com/stm32duino/Arduino_Core_STM32
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