stm32f411
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Grbl-Advanced is a no-compromise, high performance, low cost alternative for CNC milling. This version of Grbl runs on a STM32F411RE / STM32F446RE Nucleo Board. Now with backlash compensation, multi-axis and Tool Table support!
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Sample projects for STM32 programming using STM32CubeIDE
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2023-2024: An inexpensive USB Audio DAC that implements 24-bit resolution audio at 44.1kHz, 48kHz or 96kHz, using an STM32F411 Black Pill with a PCM5102A i2s DAC module.
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Contains bare-metal project templates for programming the STM32F411 microcontroller without HAL
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Blinking led on WeAct BlackPill with pure arm-gnu-toolchain and CMSIS from scratch
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platformio template for blackpill with stm32duino
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Free carrots - extra port came in for little effort - STM32 Black Pill F411 now playing CamelForth July 2023 de wa1tnr
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Secure USB DFU1.1 bootloader for STM32 with STM32F4x1xE target fully compatible to STM32duino and PlatformIO
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Example STM32F411 Black Pill STM32CubeIDE project utilizing the FreeRTOS command line example code
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STM32F411 RTOS multithread system for controlling the volume, rate and flow for a ventilator
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mecrisp-stellaris from author sourceforge Nov 2022 good md5sum - here reproduced 25 Feb 2023 GPL V3
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- Sensor GY-521 6DOF IMU MPU6050 interface STM32F411 using I2C. - Create Timer 2 generate delay 1ms to update data roll, pitch, yaw or titl angle for Balance Robot
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mecrisp-stellaris STM32F411 Black Pill (WeAct) - blinky and such - 14 Feb 2023
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Rust based energy monitor for the STM32 platform
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