Date: 2017-Week-38
Status: Working
Getting started with the STM32F4-Discovery board using the free EmBitz IDE on Windows.
To blink the 4 LEDs and read the User Button [modified and used this article](./User Manuals/isildak_en.pdf) and used this article to get it working.
Flashed firmware hex file using ST-Link Utility.
When the button is not pressed:
- The Blue and Green LEDs are off;
- The Red LED stays on;
- The Orange LED blinks.
When the button is pressed:
- The Red and Orange LEDs are off;
- The Green button stays on;
- The Blue button blinks.
I left all the autoconfigured standard libraries so the project could be used as a template.
Hex file for flashing to board:
/STM32F407Disco/bin/Release/STM32F407Disco.hex
Manually added these files:
/STM32F407Disco/Delay/fm_stm32f4_Delay.c
/STM32F407Disco/Delay/fm_stm32f4_Delay.h
/STM32F407Disco/LED/fm_stm32f4_led.c
/STM32F407Disco/LED/fm_stm32f4_led.h
STM32F4-Discovery
Getting Started
Board Datasheet
Schematics
Sample projects
STM32F407VG Datasheet
STM32 ST-LINK Utility
Main datasheet for all STM32F4xx devices 1700+ pages
Standard Peripheral drivers and CMSIS library
Handy article giving details about the board
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