Hackaday regular [befinitiv] wrote into the tip line to let us know about a hack you might enjoy, wireless UART output from a bare STM32 microcontroller. Desiring the full printf debugging experience, ...
ST has just launched its most powerful STM32 microcontroller so far, with the STM32V8 family, the first equipped with a ...
STMicroelectronics introduces the industry’s first 18nm microcontrollerfor high-performance applicationsSTM32V8 is the first ...
Interruptions aren’t just a staple of our daily lives. They’re also crucial for making computer systems work as well as they do, as they allow for a system to immediately respond to an event. While on ...
Have you ever used the term UART only to be corrected by another engineer that it isn’t a UART but USART? In certain circumstances the interchangeability of these ...
STMicroelectronics has released C libraries to control its three USB Type-C Power Delivery port-protection ICs, for sink or source applications, or both. The code will run on certain of the company’s ...
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