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    The post below got me wondering. I am currently learning to program ARM MicroControllers on an NUCLEOF411 dev board. Awesome little board; ($13 at DigiKey) - 512KBytes Flash - 128KBytes SRAM - Arduino UNO connectivity - On board programmer/debugger I'm learning one section at a time, currently the clock system. Very versatile. Question: Would a series of articles on the ARM be of interest here?

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    • Mike HankeyM Mike Hankey

      The post below got me wondering. I am currently learning to program ARM MicroControllers on an NUCLEOF411 dev board. Awesome little board; ($13 at DigiKey) - 512KBytes Flash - 128KBytes SRAM - Arduino UNO connectivity - On board programmer/debugger I'm learning one section at a time, currently the clock system. Very versatile. Question: Would a series of articles on the ARM be of interest here?

      PartsBin an Electronics Part Organizer - An updated version available! JaxCoder.com

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      Definitely! :thumbsup: A sumptuous M4! I'm battling everyday M0 and M3.

      "In testa che avete, Signor di Ceprano?" -- Rigoletto

      In testa che avete, signor di Ceprano?

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      • CPalliniC CPallini

        Definitely! :thumbsup: A sumptuous M4! I'm battling everyday M0 and M3.

        "In testa che avete, Signor di Ceprano?" -- Rigoletto

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        I've got some M0, waiting for the boards so I can try to mount them. Learning to solder using rework station for surface mount devices. So far I've managed to do 8-pin devices decently so I'm going to attempt some 32-pin m0's. Created some very simple boards to mount the devices on from JCLPCB, should be here next week and then I can make the attempt. Really liking the ARM chips, but there is a bit of a learning curve; the chip, the STM32CubeIDE and the docs.

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        • Mike HankeyM Mike Hankey

          The post below got me wondering. I am currently learning to program ARM MicroControllers on an NUCLEOF411 dev board. Awesome little board; ($13 at DigiKey) - 512KBytes Flash - 128KBytes SRAM - Arduino UNO connectivity - On board programmer/debugger I'm learning one section at a time, currently the clock system. Very versatile. Question: Would a series of articles on the ARM be of interest here?

          PartsBin an Electronics Part Organizer - An updated version available! JaxCoder.com

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          I'd love to see such a series, Mike. I've got a set of DrDuino boards here that I built, but never got around to using for lack of ideas. Any projects around these powerful little MPUs would be great to see! Go for it!

          Will Rogers never met me.

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            I'd love to see such a series, Mike. I've got a set of DrDuino boards here that I built, but never got around to using for lack of ideas. Any projects around these powerful little MPUs would be great to see! Go for it!

            Will Rogers never met me.

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            Hi Roger, Are you aware that "Honey the Codewitch" posts long, brilliant, technical, essays on microcontrollers/programming here on the Lounge ? Said HTC has resisted all attempts to get HTC to post on technical forums, rather than the Lounge, evidently in desperate need to get attention. In fairness, I should add that the Lounge has become much more a place where many people, including old-timers, ask specific technical questions of the types that used to appear in qa and language forums. HTC is the extreme case of using the Lounge as an ongoing technical blog. Who the hell would want to moderate this forum, anyhow ... herding cats ? :) HTC is also publishing articles here that are winning CP awards.. Check HTC out. cheers, Bill

            «The mind is not a vessel to be filled but a fire to be kindled» Plutarch

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            • Mike HankeyM Mike Hankey

              The post below got me wondering. I am currently learning to program ARM MicroControllers on an NUCLEOF411 dev board. Awesome little board; ($13 at DigiKey) - 512KBytes Flash - 128KBytes SRAM - Arduino UNO connectivity - On board programmer/debugger I'm learning one section at a time, currently the clock system. Very versatile. Question: Would a series of articles on the ARM be of interest here?

              PartsBin an Electronics Part Organizer - An updated version available! JaxCoder.com

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              Hi Mike, I absolutely look forward to your articles !

              «The mind is not a vessel to be filled but a fire to be kindled» Plutarch

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              • CPalliniC CPallini

                Definitely! :thumbsup: A sumptuous M4! I'm battling everyday M0 and M3.

                "In testa che avete, Signor di Ceprano?" -- Rigoletto

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                I'm battling the TLE987x series, M0 is a gaming device compared to what I use :D

                GCS/GE d--(d) s-/+ a C+++ U+++ P-- L+@ E-- W+++ N+ o+ K- w+++ O? M-- V? PS+ PE Y+ PGP t+ 5? X R+++ tv-- b+(+++) DI+++ D++ G e++ h--- r+++ y+++*      Weapons extension: ma- k++ F+2 X

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                • Mike HankeyM Mike Hankey

                  The post below got me wondering. I am currently learning to program ARM MicroControllers on an NUCLEOF411 dev board. Awesome little board; ($13 at DigiKey) - 512KBytes Flash - 128KBytes SRAM - Arduino UNO connectivity - On board programmer/debugger I'm learning one section at a time, currently the clock system. Very versatile. Question: Would a series of articles on the ARM be of interest here?

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                  Definitely of interest to me Mike

                  Life should not be a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in a pretty and well-preserved body, but rather to skid in broadside in a cloud of smoke, thoroughly used up, totally worn out, and loudly proclaiming “Wow! What a Ride!" - Hunter S Thompson - RIP

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                    I'm battling the TLE987x series, M0 is a gaming device compared to what I use :D

                    GCS/GE d--(d) s-/+ a C+++ U+++ P-- L+@ E-- W+++ N+ o+ K- w+++ O? M-- V? PS+ PE Y+ PGP t+ 5? X R+++ tv-- b+(+++) DI+++ D++ G e++ h--- r+++ y+++*      Weapons extension: ma- k++ F+2 X

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                    Well it is M3, after all. I do agree, the M0 is sooooooooo simple. I like it very much.

                    "In testa che avete, Signor di Ceprano?" -- Rigoletto

                    In testa che avete, signor di Ceprano?

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                    • Mike HankeyM Mike Hankey

                      The post below got me wondering. I am currently learning to program ARM MicroControllers on an NUCLEOF411 dev board. Awesome little board; ($13 at DigiKey) - 512KBytes Flash - 128KBytes SRAM - Arduino UNO connectivity - On board programmer/debugger I'm learning one section at a time, currently the clock system. Very versatile. Question: Would a series of articles on the ARM be of interest here?

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                      Mike Hankey wrote:

                      Would a series of articles on the ARM be of interest here?

                      Yes!

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                      • B BillWoodruff

                        Hi Roger, Are you aware that "Honey the Codewitch" posts long, brilliant, technical, essays on microcontrollers/programming here on the Lounge ? Said HTC has resisted all attempts to get HTC to post on technical forums, rather than the Lounge, evidently in desperate need to get attention. In fairness, I should add that the Lounge has become much more a place where many people, including old-timers, ask specific technical questions of the types that used to appear in qa and language forums. HTC is the extreme case of using the Lounge as an ongoing technical blog. Who the hell would want to moderate this forum, anyhow ... herding cats ? :) HTC is also publishing articles here that are winning CP awards.. Check HTC out. cheers, Bill

                        «The mind is not a vessel to be filled but a fire to be kindled» Plutarch

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                        Oh, yes, and I quite enjoy reading them. She reminds me of me, 40 years ago, enthusiastic and having fun making electrons jump through hoops. She's the reason I have, finally, a real keyboard and not one of those nasty plastic bubble machines.

                        Will Rogers never met me.

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