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| | `- README.txt
| |- nucleo-144/
| | `- README.txt
+ | |- nucleo-64/
+ | | `- README.txt
| |- nucleo-f4x1re/
| | `- README.txt
| |- nutiny-nuc120/
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@@ -1548,6 +1548,8 @@ nuttx/
| | `- README.txt
| |- nucleo-144/
| | `- README.txt
+ | |- nucleo-64/
+ | | `- README.txt
| |- nucleo-f4x1re/
| | `- README.txt
| |- nutiny-nuc120/
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+README
+======
+
+This README discusses issues unique to NuttX configurations for the STMicro
+Nucleo-64 board family
+
+Contents
+========
+
+ - Nucleo-64 Boards
+ - Nucleo-F303RE
+ - Nucleo-F334R8
+ - Nucleo-L476RG
+ - Development Environment
+ - Basic configuaration & build steps
+ - Hardware
+ - Button
+ - LED
+ - U[S]ARTs and Serial Consoles
+ - SPI
+ - SDIO - MMC
+ - Configurations
+
+Nucleo-64 Boards:
+=================
+
+The Nucleo-64 is a standard board for use with several STM32 parts in the
+LQFP64 package. Variants include
+
+ Order code Targeted STM32
+ ------------- --------------
+ NUCLEO-F030R8 STM32F030R8T6
+ NUCLEO-F070RB STM32F070RBT6
+ NUCLEO-F072RB STM32F072RBT6
+ NUCLEO-F091RC STM32F091RCT6
+ NUCLEO-F103RB STM32F103RBT6
+ NUCLEO-F302R8 STM32F302R8T6
+ NUCLEO-F303RE STM32F303RET6
+ NUCLEO-F334R8 STM32F334R8T6
+ NUCLEO-F401RE STM32F401RET6
+ NUCLEO-F410RB STM32F410RBT6
+ NUCLEO-F411RE STM32F411RET6
+ NUCLEO-F446RE STM32F446RET6
+ NUCLEO-L053R8 STM32L053R8T6
+ NUCLEO-L073RZ STM32L073RZT6
+ NUCLEO-L152RE STM32L152RET6
+ NUCLEO-L452RE STM32L452RET6
+ NUCLEO-L476RG STM32L476RGT6
+
+This directory is intended to support all Nucleo-64 variants since the
+boards are identical, differing only in the installed part. This common
+board design provides uniformity in the documentation from ST and should
+allow us to quickly change configurations by just cloning a configuration
+and changing the CPU choice and board initialization. Unfortunately for
+the developer, the CPU specific information must be extracted from the
+common information in the documentation.
+
+Please read the User Manaul UM1727: Getting started with STM32 Nucleo board
+software development tools and take note of the Powering options for the
+board (6.3 Power supply and power selection) and the Solder bridges based
+hardware configuration changes that are configurable (6.11 Solder bridges).
+
+Common Board Features:
+---------------------
+
+The STM32 Nucleo board offers the following features:
+
+ - STM32 microcontroller in LQFP64 package
+ - Two types of extension resources
+ Arduino™ Uno V3 connectivity
+ ST morpho extension pin headers for full access to all STM32 I/Os
+ - ARM® mbed™ (see http://mbed.org)
+ - On-board ST-LINK/V2-1 debugger and programmer with SWD connector
+ Selection-mode switch to use the kit as a standalone ST-LINK/V2-1
+ - Flexible board power supply:
+ USB VBUS or external source (3.3V, 5V, 7 - 12V)
+ Power management access point
+ - Three LEDs:
+ USB communication (LD1), user LED (LD2), power LED (LD3)
+ - Two push-buttons: USER and RESET
+ - USB re-enumeration capability. Three different interfaces supported on USB:
+ Virtual COM port
+ Mass storage
+ Debug port
+ - Comprehensive free software HAL library including a variety of software examples
+
+ Peripherals: 8 leds, 2 push button (3 LEDs, 1 button) under software
+ control
+ Debug: STLINK/V2-1 debugger/programmer Uses a STM32F103CB to
+ provide a ST-Link for programming, debug similar to the
+ OpenOcd FTDI function - USB to JTAG front-end.
+
+ Expansion I/F: ST Zio and Extended Ardino and Morpho Headers
+
+Nucleo-F303RE
+=============
+
+Nucleo-F334R8
+=============
+
+Nucleo-L476RG
+=============
+
+Development Environment
+=======================
+
+ Either Linux or Cygwin on Windows can be used for the development environment.
+ The source has been built only using the GNU toolchain (see below). Other
+ toolchains will likely cause problems.
+
+ All testing has been conducted using the GNU toolchain from ARM for Linux.
+ found here https://launchpad.net/gcc-arm-embedded/4.9/4.9-2015-q3-update/+download/gcc-arm-none-eabi-4_9-2015q3-20150921-linux.tar.bz2
+
+ If you change the default toolchain, then you may also have to modify the PATH in
+ the setenv.h file if your make cannot find the tools.
+
+Basic configuration & build steps
+==================================
+
+ A GNU GCC-based toolchain is assumed. The files */setenv.sh should
+ be modified to point to the correct path to the Cortex-M4 GCC toolchain (if
+ different from the default in your PATH variable).
+
+ - Configures nuttx creating .config file in the nuttx directory.
+ cd tools && ./configure.sh nucleo-f746zg/nsh && cd ..
+ - Refreshes the .config file with the latest available configurations.
+ make oldconfig
+ - Select the features you want in the build.
+ make menuconfig
+ - Builds Nuttx with the features you selected.
+ make
+
+Hardware
+========
+
+Serial Console
+==============
+
+Configurations
+==============
+