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.. _stm32_min_dev:
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STM32 Minimum Development Board
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Overview
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The STM32 Minimum Development Board, is a popular and inexpensive
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breadboard-friendly breakout board for the `STM32F103x8`_ CPU. Zephyr
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applications use the stm32_min_dev board configuration to run on these boards.
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.. figure:: img/stm32_min_dev.jpg
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:width: 500px
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:align: center
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:height: 350px
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:alt: STM32 Minimum Development Board
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STM32 Minimum Development Board
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As the name suggests, these boards have the bare minimum components required to
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power on the CPU. For practical use, you'll need to add additional components
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and circuits using a breadboard, for example.
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Pin Mapping
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This port is a starting point for your own customizations and not a complete
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port for a specific board. Most of the GPIOs on the STM32 SoC has been exposed
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in the external header with silk screen labels that match the SoC's pin names.
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Each board vendor has their own variations in pin mapping on their boards'
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external connectors and placement of components. Many vendors use port PB12 for
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connecting an LED, so only this device is supported by our Zephyr port.
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Additional device support is left for the user to implement.
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More information on hooking up peripherals and lengthy how to articles can be
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found at `EmbedJournal`_.
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STLinkV2 connection:
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====================
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The board can be flashed by using STLinkV2 with the following connections.
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+--------+---------------+
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| Pin | STLINKv2 |
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+========+===============+
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| G | GND |
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+--------+---------------+
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| CLK | Clock |
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+--------+---------------+
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| IO | SW IO |
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+--------+---------------+
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| V3 | VCC |
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+--------+---------------+
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Boot Configuration
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==================
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The boot configuration for this board is configured through jumpers on B0 (Boot 0)
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and B1 (Boot 1). The pins B0 and B1 are present in between logic 0 and 1 lines. The
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silk screen on the PCB reads BX- or BX+ to indicate 0 and 1 logic lines for B0 and B1
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respectively.
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+--------+--------+-------------------+---------------------------------------------+
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| Boot 1 | Boot 0 | Boot Mode | Aliasing |
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+========+========+===================+=============================================+
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| X | 0 | Main Flash Memory | Main flash memory is selected as boot space |
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+--------+--------+-------------------+---------------------------------------------+
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| 0 | 1 | System Memory | System memory is selected as boot space |
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+--------+--------+-------------------+---------------------------------------------+
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| 1 | 1 | Embedded SRAM | Embedded SRAM is selected as boot space |
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+--------+--------+-------------------+---------------------------------------------+
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Supported Features
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The on-board 8Mhz crystal is used to produce a 72Mhz system clock with PLL.
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The stm32_min_dev board configuration supports the following hardware features:
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+-----------+------------+----------------------+
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| Interface | Controller | Driver/Component |
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+===========+============+======================+
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| NVIC | on-chip | nested vectored |
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| | | interrupt controller |
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+-----------+------------+----------------------+
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| SYSTICK | on-chip | system clock |
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+-----------+------------+----------------------+
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| UART | on-chip | serial port |
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+-----------+------------+----------------------+
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| GPIO | on-chip | gpio |
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+-----------+------------+----------------------+
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Other hardware features are not supported by the Zephyr kernel.
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Programming and Debugging
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Applications for the ``stm32_min_dev`` board configuration can be built and
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flashed in the usual way (see :ref:`build_an_application` and
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:ref:`application_run` for more details).
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Flashing
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Here is an example for the :ref:`blinky-sample` application.
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.. zephyr-app-commands::
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:zephyr-app: samples/basic/blinky
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:board: stm32_min_dev
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:goals: build flash
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Debugging
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=========
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You can debug an application in the usual way. Here is an example for the
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:ref:`hello_world` application.
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.. zephyr-app-commands::
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:zephyr-app: samples/hello_world
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:board: stm32_min_dev
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:maybe-skip-config:
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:goals: debug
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.. _STM32F103x8:
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http://www.st.com/resource/en/datasheet/stm32f103c8.pdf
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.. _EmbedJournal:
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https://embedjournal.com/tag/stm32-min-dev/
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