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Product Description Publisher's Note: Products purchased from Third Party sellers are not guaranteed by the publisher for quality, authenticity, or access to any online entitlements included with the product. Create your own STM32 programs with ease! Get up and running programming the STM32 line of microcontrollers from STMicroelectronics using the hands-on information contained in this easy-to-follow guide. Written by an experienced electronics hobbyist and author, Programming with STM32: Getting Started with the Nucleo Board and C/C++ features start-to-finish projects that clearly demonstrate each technique. Discover how to set up a stable development toolchain, write custom programs, download your programs to the development board, and execute them. You will even learn how to work with external servos and LED displays! • Explore the features of STM32 microcontrollers from STMicroelectonics • Configure your Nucleo-64 Microcontroller development board • Establish a toolchain and start developing interesting applications • Add specialized code and create cool custom functions • Automatically generate C code using the STM32CubeMX application • Work with the ARM Cortex Microcontroller Software Interface Standard and the STM hardware abstraction layer (HAL). • Control servos, LEDs, and other hardware using PWM • Transfer data to and from peripheral devices using DMA • Generate waveforms and pulses through your microcontroller’s DAC From the Publisher Donald Norris (Barrington, New Hampshire) is an adjunct professor at the Southern New Hampshire University. He is the author of five other TAB guides, including The Internet of Things: Do-It-Yourself at Home Projects for Arduino, Raspberry Pi and BeagleBone Black and Programming the Intel Edison: Getting Started with Processing and Python. About the Author Donald Norris (Barrington, New Hampshire) is an adjunct professor at the Southern New Hampshire University. He is the author of five other TAB guides, including The Internet of Things: Do-It-Yourself at Home Projects for Arduino, Raspberry Pi and BeagleBone Black and Programming the Intel Edison: Getting Started with Processing and Python.