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NEC Protocol Decoding with STM32 Part 2: Peripherals Setup

Posted August 10, 2022 by Husamuldeen

In the previous guide, we took a look at the NEC IR protocol and setup STM32 to run at 64MHz. In this guide, we shall setup some required peripheral. In this guide, we shall cover the following: Hardware setup. I2C and OLED setup. Output Compare...

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NEC Protocol Decoding with STM32 Part 1: Introduction

Posted August 7, 2022 by Husamuldeen

In this guide series, we shall see how NEC protocol works and how to decode the commands from NEC enabled IR Remote. In this part of the guide, we shall cover the following: NEC Protocol STM32F4 Core settings to 64MHz. 1. NEC Protocol: The NEC IR...

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STM32 and Nextion Display Part 5: Graph display

Posted August 3, 2022 by Husamuldeen

In the previous guide (here), we took a look how to control the LED brightness using sliders. In this guide, we shall see how to plot some graphs using nextion display and STM32. In this guide, we shall cover the following: Nextion Display setup...

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STM32 and Nextion Display Part 4: LED Brightness Control

Posted July 31, 2022 by Husamuldeen

In the previous guide (here), we took a look how to control two LED using touch toggle switches. In this guide, we shall see how to control LEDs brightness using sliders. In this guide, we shall cover the following: LED PWM driver code. Nextion...

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STM32 and Nextion Display Part 3: LED Control

Posted July 27, 2022 by Husamuldeen

In the previous guide (here), we saw how to how to send strings from STM32 to Nextion display. In this guide, we shall see how to control two LEDs using Nextion display. In this guide, we shall cover the following: LED control code. Nextion...

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STM32 and Nextion Display Part 2: Sending Strings

Posted July 24, 2022 by Husamuldeen

In the previous guide (here), we saw how to setup Nextion editor and STM32F4 to work with Nextion display. In this guide, we shall see how to send some strings from STM32 to Nextion display. In this guide, we will cover the following: Nextion...

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STM32 and Nextion Display Part 1: Environment Setup

Posted July 20, 2022 by Husamuldeen

In this guide, we shall see how to work with Nextion display with STM32. In this part of guide, we shall cover the following: What is nextion display. Nextion editor Setup. STM32 setup. 1. What is Nextion Display: Nextion is a Seamless Human...

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Getting started with STM32L053: I2C Write Mode

Posted July 10, 2022 by Husamuldeen

In this guide, we shall see how to configure I2C in STM32L053 to write to a specific register of an I2C device (DS3231 in this case). In this guide, we will cover the following: I2C write mode. I2C write code. Demo. 1. I2C write mode: In order...

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Getting started with STM32L053: I2C Read Mode

Posted July 6, 2022 by Husamuldeen

In this guide, we shall see how to configure I2C peripheral in STM32F7 to read certain amount of data from memory location. In this guide, we shall use DS3231 RTC to read seconds, minutes and hours. In this guide, we shall cover the following...

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Getting started with STM32L053: SPI (Serial Peripheral Interface)

Posted July 3, 2022 by Husamuldeen

In this guide, we shall discuss what is SPI and how transmit single byte over SPI. In this guide, we will cover the following: What is SPI. SPI pin setup. SPI initialize. SPI transmite function. Result. 1. What is SPI SPI, which stands for Serial...

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Working with STM32 and Addressable LED part 2: Driver development

Posted June 29, 2022 by Husamuldeen

In the pervious guide(here), we took a look at the WS2812 and they work and type of communication required. In this guide, we shall see how to use PWM in DMA mode to control those LED. 4. Setting up the PWM and DMA: Since we shall use TIMER 1 of...

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Working with STM32 and Addressable LED part 1: Introduction

Posted June 26, 2022 by Husamuldeen

In this guide, we shall see how to interface addressable LED WS2812 with STM32. We shall see how the data should be send, and how to configure STM32 to communicate with these type of LED. In this part 1, we shall cover the following In this...

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