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| | | | | You programmed STM32 microcontroller using Nucleo or Discovery boards. That means you used Serial Wire Debug (SWD) for programming/debugging. Now, you are designing a PCB with a STM32 microcontroller on it, which means you have to be able to program it. One solution is uploading the code through a bootloader - a small piece of software, made by ST that has been saved in the protected (read-only) memory of the microcontroller. | |
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| | | | | Last time we looked at using the SWD interface of an STM32 ARM chip. This isn't the only way we can interact with this device though. It also contains a serial interface on the bootloader tha... | |
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| | | I have been using Visual Studio Code in Ubuntu Linux for a while, but it was not an easy process to get it working the first time. I just got around to installing . | ||