[sdiy] STM32 Nucleo + mbed
Robert Spencer
rob at gmsn.co.uk
Sun Dec 13 18:02:24 CET 2015
"compared to a
simple "make program" that has my code compiled and uploaded in seconds.”
How long did it take you to get to that point though? ;) It’s such a steep learning curve compared to something like Arduino.
I’m really enjoying the combination of ease of use and power that the STM32 gives you via mbed, it’s just that I2S isn’t well supported and it seems the it’s difficult to get any info on it.
I’ve gone for the traditional route of buying a book :)
Rob Spencer
GMSN!
On 12/12/2015 10:07, "Synth-diy on behalf of Vladimir Pantelic" <synth-diy-bounces at dropmix.xs4all.nl on behalf of vladoman at gmail.com> wrote:
>On 12/11/2015 11:13 PM, Gordonjcp wrote:
>> I've just bought some I2S DACs (PT8211, they cost pennies) to hang
>> off an STM32. Rather than mbed (which is interesting looking stuff
>> that I haven't played with) I'm using just plain gcc-arm and
>> libopencm3.
>
>same here, PT8211 on my desk and plain gcc and Makefile
>
>I played with mbed only briefly and found the "download binary and copy
>to mass storage" cycle way to long and click intensive compared to a
>simple "make program" that has my code compiled and uploaded in seconds.
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