stm32f4-discovery
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STM32F4 HAL Drivers based on low overhead CMSIS
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Embedded Systems Project - usage of RFID RC522 module with STM32F469 MCU
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A micro controller based bank robbery simulation game.
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Bare metal STM32F4 examples for various modules
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Touch interface-STM3F429I-D (CubeMX-AI)based handwritten digit and text recognizer using Deep Learning
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Workshop on the course "System Software" at V. N. Karazin Kharkiv National University
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Sequential LED lighting project with STM32F407G Discovery Board
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STM32F407Discovery_I2C is an STM32CubeIDE project. It includes an I2C reading code for STM32F407Discovery.
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Program and debug different STM32 boards with CLion.
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FunktionOS - A lightweight HAL and OS for the STM32Fx ARM Cortex M3 microcontroller
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ADC- configuration uses DMA, continuous sample and Scan Sampling mode
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FFT on audio captured by a mic and displayed on the LCD
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Echo for STM32F407G-DISC1
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Airsticks was a project by myself (Elizabeth Boyer), Christian Tchilikov, and Dearborn Plys. It uses accelerometers, a speaker, an STM32 MCU, and a board we created. The user puts the velcro cuffs onto a pair of drum sticks and - based off of the orientation and acceleration of the sticks- can play through drumset samples.
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Your project build files are created with Cmake. It can be used for the STM32F family of MCUs. CMSIS supports it in OS. Freertos was used as the base.
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It shows the weather using OpenWeather.org data based on a position acquired by ip-api.com
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