STM32 has a lot of docs but sometimes lacks these real practical examples - some things are almost impossible to learn unless you already know and understand them. Thanks for this kind of content, hands-on with knowledgeable people is exactly what I - and hopefully many other people - need. This makes life easier. Hope to see you cover different topics. Would be nice to have a playlist with an example of everything - I2C, SPI, LTDC, later some cooler stuff like Interrupt Vector Tables and, who knows, Flash memory manipulation and other internal modules and stuff at some point? I'd say this kind of content can really help many developers and therefore STMicroelectronics themselves. Looking forward to more "down-to-earth" examples (My personal impression is that STM32 atm are extremely capable but not too friendly for the new people - there are kinda knowledge gaps between new stm32 guy and an stm32 pro and those gaps could use some info/examples like this vid)
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Excellent content. I suggest that ST compiles a course for developers just starting out to get familiar with the mcu’s. This would be very valuable so we could get everything on one place. Possibly having multiple courses on various topic and how to interface devices to the mcu’s but with much more detailed information on each. The how and why to achieve goals like interfacing devices to I2c, etc
I have a question. At the beginning of the video, in STM32CubeMX's Pinout & Configuration, you proceeded without the options for "boot" and "appli." However, the board I'm using is the STM32H7S78-DK, which has these two options, and I'm not sure which one to choose. Could you please advise?
Hi, thanks for the nice presentation. Is there a way how to slow down the dynamic graph? Is the graph update attached to some timer? I would very much appreciate the hint. BR, Marko
STM32 has a lot of docs but sometimes lacks these real practical examples - some things are almost impossible to learn unless you already know and understand them. Thanks for this kind of content, hands-on with knowledgeable people is exactly what I - and hopefully many other people - need. This makes life easier. Hope to see you cover different topics. Would be nice to have a playlist with an example of everything - I2C, SPI, LTDC, later some cooler stuff like Interrupt Vector Tables and, who knows, Flash memory manipulation and other internal modules and stuff at some point? I'd say this kind of content can really help many developers and therefore STMicroelectronics themselves. Looking forward to more "down-to-earth" examples (My personal impression is that STM32 atm are extremely capable but not too friendly for the new people - there are kinda knowledge gaps between new stm32 guy and an stm32 pro and those gaps could use some info/examples like this vid)
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This guy is a genius! Best content ever!
Is there a presentation that summarizes these steps? Especially from 07:44 to 10:28
Excellent content. I suggest that ST compiles a course for developers just starting out to get familiar with the mcu’s. This would be very valuable so we could get everything on one place. Possibly having multiple courses on various topic and how to interface devices to the mcu’s but with much more detailed information on each. The how and why to achieve goals like interfacing devices to I2c, etc
I have a question. At the beginning of the video, in STM32CubeMX's Pinout & Configuration, you proceeded without the options for "boot" and "appli." However, the board I'm using is the STM32H7S78-DK, which has these two options, and I'm not sure which one to choose. Could you please advise?
Hi, thanks for the nice presentation. Is there a way how to slow down the dynamic graph? Is the graph update attached to some timer?
I would very much appreciate the hint. BR, Marko
Vielen lieben Dank für dieses super Video!
Die Firma ST ist wirklich super :-)
Where can I get the source code of this demo?
I don't understand what the arduino does?
Cool. Thanks
Thanks for watching!
@@stmicroelectronics you're welcome!
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so much complicated steps compared to emWin. 😟😟