Nucleo f401re arduino library
Check out Newark website about other Nucleo boards or other great electronics. Nucleo boards are fully supported by mbed and can be programmed by using online IDE, tons of available libraries. But this doesn’t seem necessary as there are many tools available starting with bare metal programming with IAR, KEIL, GCC or even better you can use platform to write and compile your programs online. One thing you cannot do (at least yet) is program with Arduino IDE. USB can be selected to be as virtual COM port, mass storage or debug interface. The Nucleo board is split in to two parts – The Nucleo part with headers and core and Stlink part which can be used to program and debug target using USB cable. flashedstlink.png The settings i used to flash: settings.
Nucleo f401re arduino library update#
Managed to update STLink to V2.J37.M26 ( attached picture) as the flasher asked to. Downloaded the stm32 core libraries (1.9.0) for arduino 1.8.9. There is one user programmable LED and one button (+ Reset button) to get first blinky program working in no time. been trying to get this STM32 Nucleo - F401RE working. Other pins are brought out by using Morpho headers: Any Nucleo board have Arduino UNO compatible headers where most of Arduino shields can be plugged and used for fast prototyping. There are 512KB of flash and 96KB of SRAM on chip and can be clocked up to 84MHz. Lets look at Nucleo-F401RE – one of four boards available now.įirst of all it features ARM Cortex-M4 STM32F401RET6 microcontroller which of course have FPU module and DSP instructions. The shape of Nucleo board is somewhat close to Arduino Uno, just a bit wider so it could carry two types of connectors. The idea was to get closer to Arduino interface, but still have ARM power and versatility. STMicroelectronics Nucleo boards are another way of prototyping with ARM Cortex-M microcontrollers.