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Autor Tópico: Embedded Systems STM32 HAL APIs Driver Development  (Lida 194 vezes)

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Embedded Systems STM32 HAL APIs Driver Development
« em: 10 de Maio de 2021, 11:21 »
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44100 Hz
Language: English | Size: 5.28 GB | Duration: 10h 34m

What you'll learn
Write firmware using only HAL functions
Understand the Cortex-M Architecture
Write Analog-to-Digital Converter (ADC) drivers using HAL functions
Write PWM drivers using HAL functions
Write UART drivers using HAL functions
Write TIMER drivers using HAL functions
Write Interrupt drivers using HAL functions
Write SPI drivers using HAL functions
Write I2C drivers using HAL functions
Write RTC drivers using HAL functions
Write DMA drivers using HAL functions
Write RCC drivers using HAL functions
Requirements
No programming experience needed - I'll teach you everything you need to know.
STM32F411-NUCLEO.
We shall be using the STM32CubeIDE which is FREE.
Description
Welcome to the Embedded Systems STM32 Hardware Abstraction Layer (HAL) Driver Development course.

The STM32 Hardware Abstraction Layer (HAL) provides a simple, generic multi-instance set of APIs (application programming interfaces) to interact with the upper layers like the user application, libraries and stacks.

The HAL driver APIs are split into two categories: generic APIs, which provide common and generic functions for all the STM32 series and extension APIs, which include specific and customized functions for a given line or part number. The HAL drivers include a complete set of ready-to-use APIs that simplify the user application implementation. For example, the communication peripherals contain APIs to initialize and configure the peripheral, manage data transfers in polling mode, handle interrupts or DMA, and manage communication errors.

In summary, the HAL offers high-level and feature-oriented APIs with a high-portability level. These hide the MCU and peripheral complexity from the end-user.

With a programming based approach, this course is designed to give you a solid foundation in firmware and peripheral driver development for the STM32 family of microcontrollers. The goal of this course is to teach you how to navigate the microntroller reference manual and datasheet to extract the right information to professionally build peripheral drivers and firmware using the STM32 HAL APIs

By the end of this course you will be able to develop drivers for peripherals like the ADC, UART,PWM, GPIO, TIMER,I2C, SPI, RTC, RCC, EXTI etc. You will also master the STM32 architecture and how to build professional embedded firmware for STM32 microcontrollers.

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.

Sign up and let's start toggling some register bits.

--------------------------------------Some highlights------------------------------------

Write Analog-to-Digital Converter (ADC) drivers using HAL functions

Write PWM drivers using HAL functions

Write UART drivers using HAL functions

Write TIMER drivers using HAL functions

Write Interrupt drivers using HAL functions

Write SPI drivers using HAL functions

Write I2C drivers using HAL functions

Write RTC drivers using HAL functions

Write DMA drivers using HAL functions

Write RCC drivers using HAL functions

Who this course is for:
If you are an absolute beginner to embedded systems, then take this course.
If you are an experienced embedded developer and want to learn how to professionally develop embedded applications for ARM processors, then take this course.

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