[sdiy] STM32 Nucleo + mbed
Steve McConville
mcconville.steve at gmail.com
Fri Dec 11 21:22:34 CET 2015
Hi Rob, not the Nucleo but Some of us have been playing around with
the STM32F4 boards, which are fairly similar. Sound quality is
surprisingly good. Check out:
https://github.com/learn-postspectacular/diy-synth-ldn-2015
https://soundcloud.com/forthcharlie
And watch this space over the next few months :)
On 11 December 2015 at 19:11, Robert Spencer <rob at gmsn.co.uk> wrote:
> Has anyone had a play around with the mbed website or ST Nucleo boards?
>
> For those that haven’t, it’s a browser based IDE. It works really well
> alongside the ST Nucleo boards. You can use code snippets from the
> community, compile in the browser, which downloads the binary. You then save
> the binary to the board, which appears as a USB storage device and that’s
> it. No installing tool chains or playing around with ST-Link, the only draw
> back is there’s no debug.
>
> I’ve made a daughter board for the ST Nucleo with a WM8731 and a few pots,
> jacks and a USB host socket with the aim of creating some kind of I2S DSP
> development platform. I’ve done plenty of coding but I’m still new to
> embedded stuff.
>
> I know I need to enable pins and clock to the right peripherals, but beyond
> that I’m lost.
>
> Does anyone have any pointers? A nice tutorial would be good starting with
> the basics and slowly building up. TBH, it feels like this is quite bleeding
> edge so there’s not a lot of info out there.
>
> Many thanks in advance.
>
> Rob Spencer
> GMSN!
> 07590 267835
> gmsn.co.uk
>
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