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Getting Started with STM32F103: ADC Multi Channel Continuous Conversion Mode with DMA

Posted January 1, 2023 by Husamuldeen

In the previous guide (here), we took a look how to configure the ADC to work in continuous mode with single channel attached. In this guide we shall use DMA to acquire ADC data from two channels using DMA. In this guide, we shall cover the...

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Getting Started with STM32F103: ADC Single Channel Continuous Conversion Mode

Posted December 29, 2022 by Husamuldeen

In the previous guide (here), we took a look how to configure ADC of STM32F103 to do one conversion only. In this guide, we shall use continuous mode for the ADC. In this guide, we shall cover the following: Single vs continuous conversion mode...

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Getting Started with STM32F103: ADC Single Channel Single Conversion Mode

Posted December 27, 2022 by Husamuldeen

In this guide, we shall learn how to use the ADC of the STM32 for single channel Single Conversion mode using only registers. The ADC is commonly used to measure the voltage from a sensor for example temperature sensor such as LM35 which can...

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Getting Started with STM32F103: UART Transmitter with DMA

Posted December 21, 2022 by Husamuldeen

In the previous guide (here), we took a look how to configure the UART to receive a character using interrupt and echo back the received character. In this guide, we shall use DMA to transmit data. In this guide, we shall cover the following...

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Getting Started with STM32F103: UART Receiver in interrupt mode

Posted December 18, 2022 by Husamuldeen

In the previous guide (here), we took a look at how to receive a character using polling mode. In this guide, we shall use interrupt to receive the data. In this guide, we shall cover the following: Enable RX in interrupt mode. Interrupt handler...

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Getting Started with STM32F103: Timer in PWM Mode

Posted December 14, 2022 by Husamuldeen

In the previous guide of timer (here), we took a look at timer interrupt. In this guide, we shall see how to setup timer in PWM mode to fade an LED. In this guide, we shall cover the following: What is PWM. Configure the timer and GPIO to...

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Getting Started with STM32F103: UART Receiver mode

Posted December 11, 2022 by Husamuldeen

In the previous guide (here), we took a look how to configure the UART to transmit single character. In this guide, we shall use UART to receive a character and echo the received character. In this guide, we shall cover the following: Configure...

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Getting Started with STM32F103: UART Transmit mode

Posted December 6, 2022 by Husamuldeen

In this guide, we shall use UART in TX mode to send single character each time. In this cover, we will cover the following: UART. Configuring pins to work in UART mode. Configure the UART. Send character. Code. Results. 1. UART: To transfer data...

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Working with STM32 and pressure sensors: HK1100C

Posted December 4, 2022 by Husamuldeen

In this guide, we shall interface HK1100C pressure sensor with STM32 and able to measure the pressure from 0 up to 1.2MPa. In this guide, we shall cover the following: HK1100C pressure sensor. Connection with STM32F4. Getting the relative...

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Getting Started with STM32F103: Timer Interrupt

Posted November 30, 2022 by Husamuldeen

In the previous guide (here), we took a look how to configure TIM2 of STM32F103 to generate precise delay from 1 milliseconds up to 65 seconds. In this guide, we shall use timer interrupt to generate interrupt each second and toggle the LED...

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Getting Started with STM32F103: Delay using timer

Posted November 27, 2022 by Husamuldeen

In the previous guide here, we took a look how to configure a pin as output and blink an LED. In that guide, we used crude delay of for loop to blink the LED. In this guide, we shall use timer to create precise delay ranging from 1 millisecond...

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Working with STM32 and Digital Potentiometer: MCP4131

Posted November 23, 2022 by Husamuldeen

In this guide, we shall use MCP4131 digital potentiometer with STM32 to vary the potentiometer using software. In this guide, we shall cover the following: MCP4131. MCP4131 connection with STM32F4 SPI Code. MCP4131 Code. Code. Demo. 1. MCP4131: A...

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