Thank you for your comment! 😊 Could you please provide more details about what you need help with? Are you looking for guidance on how to read voltage and current using an ADC with an STM32 microcontroller, or do you have a specific project in mind? Any additional information will help me give you a more precise answer. Thanks! 👍
Sir ' i too want to get into embedded systems what should i do ? I have been learning about micro controllers via a rasberry pi pico but how do i get into real embedded (like into Stm32) , please tell me a roadmap and resources.
Hey bhaikogamers2495 , thanks for your question! To dive into embedded systems with STM32, here's a quick roadmap for you: Get an STM32 Dev Board: Start with STM32F103C6 or STM32F401VE. Learn STM32CubeMX: This tool helps you set up your projects easily. Master the HAL Library: It’s essential for handling peripherals. Start with Simple Projects: Begin with blinking an LED, then move to UART communication. Use Online Resources: Check out tutorials on RUclips, join STM32 forums, and read the official STMicroelectronics documentation. For resources: 1-STM32CubeMX || 2-STMicroelectronics RUclips channel || 3-Online courses on Udemy or Coursera Happy coding and welcome to the world of STM32! 🚀 If you have more questions, feel free to ask. Don’t forget to like, share, and subscribe for more content!
@@theembeddedthings ThankYou for the Roadmap Sir' i have been struggling a lot and was confused on how to progress . I will follow this roadmap and Sir' i don't have C programming knowledge So should i learn C before hopping on a Stm32 or should i learn C along with Stm32. Currently i am learning electronics (slowly) but can you recommend some book to learn electronics .
@@bhaikogamers2495 It's great 😊you found the roadmap useful. I recommend learning C before diving into STM32 for a smoother experience. Here are some good C programming books: "C Programming Absolute Beginner's Guide" by Greg Perry and Dean Miller "Programming in C" by Stephen G. Kochan For electronics, check out: "The Art of Electronics" by Paul Horowitz and Winfield Hill "Practical Electronics for Inventors" by Paul Scherz and Simon Monk Happy learning and coding! 🚀
@@theembeddedthingsI will surely follow the Roadmap Sir' and i will start with C and Practical Electronics for inventors and later i will let you know as i progress . I appreciate your help 😊
@@bhaikogamers2495 That's awesome to hear! 👍 Starting with C and "Practical Electronics for Inventors" is a great plan. Keep me updated on your progress, and feel free to reach out if you have any questions. Happy learning! 🚀
ADC read volt and ampere metre
Thank you for your comment! 😊 Could you please provide more details about what you need help with? Are you looking for guidance on how to read voltage and current using an ADC with an STM32 microcontroller, or do you have a specific project in mind? Any additional information will help me give you a more precise answer. Thanks! 👍
Sir ' i too want to get into embedded systems what should i do ? I have been learning about micro controllers via a rasberry pi pico but how do i get into real embedded (like into Stm32) , please tell me a roadmap and resources.
Hey bhaikogamers2495 , thanks for your question!
To dive into embedded systems with STM32, here's a quick roadmap for you:
Get an STM32 Dev Board: Start with STM32F103C6 or STM32F401VE.
Learn STM32CubeMX: This tool helps you set up your projects easily.
Master the HAL Library: It’s essential for handling peripherals.
Start with Simple Projects: Begin with blinking an LED, then move to UART communication.
Use Online Resources: Check out tutorials on RUclips, join STM32 forums, and read the official STMicroelectronics documentation.
For resources:
1-STM32CubeMX || 2-STMicroelectronics RUclips channel || 3-Online courses on Udemy or Coursera
Happy coding and welcome to the world of STM32! 🚀 If you have more questions, feel free to ask. Don’t forget to like, share, and subscribe for more content!
@@theembeddedthings ThankYou for the Roadmap Sir' i have been struggling a lot and was confused on how to progress . I will follow this roadmap and Sir' i don't have C programming knowledge So should i learn C before hopping on a Stm32 or should i learn C along with Stm32. Currently i am learning electronics (slowly) but can you recommend some book to learn electronics .
@@bhaikogamers2495 It's great 😊you found the roadmap useful. I recommend learning C before diving into STM32 for a smoother experience. Here are some good C programming books:
"C Programming Absolute Beginner's Guide" by Greg Perry and Dean Miller
"Programming in C" by Stephen G. Kochan
For electronics, check out:
"The Art of Electronics" by Paul Horowitz and Winfield Hill
"Practical Electronics for Inventors" by Paul Scherz and Simon Monk
Happy learning and coding! 🚀
@@theembeddedthingsI will surely follow the Roadmap Sir' and i will start with C and Practical Electronics for inventors and later i will let you know as i progress . I appreciate your help 😊
@@bhaikogamers2495
That's awesome to hear! 👍 Starting with C and "Practical Electronics for Inventors" is a great plan. Keep me updated on your progress, and feel free to reach out if you have any questions. Happy learning! 🚀