STM32 boards – Part 2: Selected functions
I will show you how to implement selected functions on STM32 boards using the Arduino Core package. I will cover timers, PWM, low power, I2C, SPI, ADC, DAC, RTC and more.
Read MoreI will show you how to implement selected functions on STM32 boards using the Arduino Core package. I will cover timers, PWM, low power, I2C, SPI, ADC, DAC, RTC and more.
Read MoreIn part 1, I give an overview of STM32 and Nucleo boards and explain how to upload sketches to them using the Arduino IDE. Various methods are available.
Read MoreI introduce the SCD4x CO₂ sensor modules and show you how to control them using the Sensirion library. I also check their reliability in comparison with a commercial measuring device.
Read MoreI present concepts for a DS3231-based alarm clock. The alarm clock is controlled with only two buttons and a slide switch. I use the Nokia 5110 and the DOGS164 as energy-saving displays.
Read MoreThe microcontrollers of the tinyAVR family differ significantly from the classic ATtinys. This is an introduction to programming at register level.
Read MoreWith the HC-14 module, you can use LoRa wireless technology very conveniently via simple serial functions such as println(). I’ll show you how it works.
Read MoreIn this article, you will learn how Serial and SoftwareSerial work, which functions are available to you and how to use them.
Read MoreWith the Ebyte LoRa modules from the E220, E20 and E32 series, you can send data over long distances with low energy consumption. An overview and introduction.
Read MoreCharacter arrays are less convenient than strings, but save resources. I show that character arrays are in no way inferior to strings in terms of functionality.
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