09-20, 15:35–16:00 (Europe/Berlin), Cage
Follow a journey of writing STM32 microcontroller firmware from scratch, using open-source tools.
Follow Nikolay Kondrashov's journey of learning to write firmware for an STM32 microcontroller (the Blue Pill one) from scratch, using only open-source tools. From blinking LEDs, to controlling a toy car, without the complicated, and license-restricted manufacturer's libraries, or the comfortable crutches of the Arduino stack. Learn where to look for information, which tools you might need, and how to do it yourself with a similar or a different microcontroller.
See the slides at https://slides.com/spbnick/microcontroller-firmware-from-scratch/
A self-taught software engineer, born in Russia, living in Finland. Working at Red Hat, and doing embedded and electronics as a hobby.