STM32L4 Bare-Metal Peripheral Drivers Development
No Libraries used, Professional CMSIS Standard, ARM Cortex, ADC,UART,TIMERS, GPIO,SPI,I2C etc.
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Welcome to the STM32L4 Bare-Metal Peripheral Drivers Programming course.
With a programming based approach, this course is designed to give you a solid foundation in bare-metal firmware development for ARM-based microcontrollers . The goal of this course is to teach you how to navigate the microcontroller reference manual and datasheet to extract the right information to professionally build peripheral drivers and firmware. To achieve this goal, no libraries are used in this course, purely bare-metal embedded-c and register manipulations.
Still keeping it simple, this course comes in different ARM Cortex-M development boards so that students can put the techniques to practice using an ARM Cortex-M development board of their choice. This version of the course uses the STMicroelectronics STM32L4-NUCLEO which has an ARM Cortex-M4 microcontoller.
By the end of this course you will be able configure microcontroller peripherals like ADC, UART,PWM, GPIO, TIMER,I2C, SPI, etc. You will also master the ARM architecture and how to build professional embedded firmware for ARM processors.
- Master how to read datasheets of Microcontrollers
- Understand the Cortex-M Architecture
- Write bare-metal Analog-to-Digital Converter (ADC) drivers
- Write bare-metal Universal Asynchronous Receiver\Transmitter (UART) drivers
- Write bare-metal General Purpose Timer (GPTM) drivers
- Write bare-metal Interrupt drivers
- Write bare-metal Serial Peripheral Interface ( SPI) drivers
- Write bare-metal Inter-Integrated Circuit (I2C) drivers
Please take a look at the full course curriculum.
REMEMBER : I have no doubt you will love this course. Also it comes with a FULL money back guarantee for 30 days! So put simply, you really have nothing to loose and everything to gain.
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Course Curriculum
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StartDownloading our Integrated Development Environment (IDE) (2:34)
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StartInstalling our Integrated Development Environment (IDE) (2:38)
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StartGetting the right Documentation for Bare-Metal Development (6:10)
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StartCoding : Locating the Ports and Pins of Components on the Nucleo board (8:25)
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StartCoding : Defining Addresses of Modules using information from the Documentation (20:17)
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StartCoding : Creating required Registers using Information from Documentation (21:03)
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StartCoding : Configuring Pins using the Registers we Created (9:10)
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StartCoding : Creating Registers from Structure Members (23:00)
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StartOverview of the UART Protocol (7:43)
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StartCoding : Developing the UART Transmitter Driver (31:52)
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StartCoding : Testing the UART Transmitter Driver (12:24)
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StartCoding : Retargeting printf (3:13)
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StartCoding : Making the UART TX Driver more Modular (4:41)
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StartCoding : Developing the UART Receiver Driver (10:59)
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StartCoding : Testing the UART Receiver Driver (4:42)
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