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Author: Aleksander Kurczyk
ISBN: 978-83-64702-16-7
Format: B5, 242 pages
Hardcover
BTC publishing house
Legionowo 2019
The book is devoted to the programming and application of 32-bit microcontrollers from the STM32 family, based on the computational core of the Cortex-M family. The reader will find a large number of examples in the book with detailed comments that allow you to quickly start your own experiments. The author is based on STM32CubeMX from STMicroelectronics. He discusses tools and libraries that allow programming of the STM32 family. The printing of colored screen shots and listings in the book will certainly help the reader to follow the subsequent stages of work for posted projects.
The designs described in the book are based on the KA-NUCLEO-F411CEv2 board, it is a development board with a spacing of joints typical for Arduino UNO, based on the STM32F411CE microcontroller.
The book is addressed primarily to people who are meeting with STM32 microcontrollers for the first time, and already have some basic experience with popular Arduino boards or any microcontrollers.
The author assumes that the reader knows the basics of programming in C / C ++ and understands the operation of a simple code - he knows concepts such as: variables, conditional statements or loops.
Aleksander Kurczyk is passionate about IT, programming, computer networks and electronics. He met STM32 microcontrollers during his studies at the Wrocław University of Technology, where he participated in the preparation of microcontroller courses for students. He is the author of articles published in "Practice Electronics".
Responsible person BTC Korporacja sp. z o. o. Lwowska 5 05-120 Legionowo Poland sprzedaz@kamami.pl 22 767 36 20
KA-NUCLEO-F411CE v2 is a development board based on the STM32F411CE microcontroller. It has a built-in programmer compatible with ST-Link / v2-1, it is possible to program and debug the microcontroller via the USB connector.
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