It's just.better if you compare the price and what you get.ĭo STM assume that working with registers is not necessary when I use I could never do that without this technology. Today I create large projects with STM32 thanks to CubeMX + HAL libraries. Should I program a STM32 with registers or should I use CubeMX + HAL libraries? Notice that this is a 32-bit microcontroller of tons of documentation and not a simple AvRTiny8. But I'm worried if I become "stupid" if I use CubeMX + HAL just to make it easy for be. I have no problem to use SMT32 with CubeMX + HAL libraries.
Well.that's great! But do STM assume that working with registers is not necessary when I use STM32? Now is like "You want to create a STM32 project? Well, you never going to use register anymore so we choose for you! Here, have a CubeMX with HAL-libraries project! Ready to run!" There is no "Create a blank ARM project in C" as it was before. Great! That's really good.īut.to create a project for a STM32 microcontroller, you need to create a CubeMX project.
#STM32 HAL DRIVER ATOLLIC TRUESTUDIO SOFTWARE#
Seperate software in other words.īut today Atollic TrueStudio and CubeMX is merged together into one software. Before I have to download both Atollic TrueStudio and then CubeMX. But today I upgraded my Atollic TrueStudio and STM have implemented CubeMX into Atollic TrueStduio. Super easy and super fun!Īnd now my real question, why I started this question. Luckily STM offer CubeMX so the user can setup a complete project with HAL-libraries without using any registers. They do require more knowledge about C programming and what a microcontroller can do, because you can do more with STM32 than Arduino.Īnyway! I have tried to blink LED and read digital inputs e.g toggle with a STM32 by program it with registers. I quit using Arduino and starting to use STM32 because they are more cheap, faster and just better microcontroller. I have been using Arduino for a long time.
#STM32 HAL DRIVER ATOLLIC TRUESTUDIO HOW TO#
Do I really need to learn how to use registers when I program a microcontroller?