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Remove support for the Codesourcery, Atollic, DevKitArm, Raisonance, and CodeRed toolchains. Not only are these tools old and no longer used but they are all equivalent to standard ARM EABI toolchains. Retaining specific support has no effect (they are still supported, but now just as generic EABI toolchains).
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README
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======
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This README discusses issues unique to NuttX configurations for the
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STMicro STM32L-Discovery development board. The STM32L-Discovery board
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is based on the STM32L152RBT6 MCU (128KB FLASH and 16KB of SRAM).
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The STM32L-Discovery and 32L152CDISCOVERY kits are functionally
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equivalent. The difference is the internal Flash memory size (STM32L152RBT6
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with 128 Kbytes or STM32L152RCT6 with 256 Kbytes).
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Both boards feature:
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- An ST-LINK/V2 embedded debug tool interface,
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- LCD (24 segments, 4 commons),
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- LEDs,
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- Pushbuttons,
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- A linear touch sensor, and
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- Four touchkeys.
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Contents
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========
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- Status
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- GPIO Pin Usage
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- LEDs
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- Serial Console
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- Debugging
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- STM32L-Discovery-specific Configuration Options
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- Configurations
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Status
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======
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The basic port is complete. A NuttShell (NSH) configuration exists for the
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STM32L-Discovery board. A driver has been developed for the segment LCD on
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board the STM32L-Discovery. In the NSH configuration description below,
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there is information about how the basic NSH extension can be extended to
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use apps/examples/slcd to exercise the segment LCD.
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* The following subsystem have header files, drivers and have been
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exercised: PWR, RCC, GPIO, SYSCFG, LCD, USART.
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* The following subsystems have header files and ported drivers, but are
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untested: DMA
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* The following subsystems have counterparts with other STM32 parts, but
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have not been ported or verified: ADC, DAC, TIM2-15, TIM9-11, RTC,
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IWDG, WWDG, I2C, SPI, DBG. These may be close to functional depending
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upon how close the IP is on the STM32L15X.
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This might include also USB, FSMC, and SDIO.
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* The following subsystems are unique to the STM32L and have not been
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developed: COMP, TSIO, RI, OPAMP
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* The STM32L15X does support USB, however, USB is not available on the
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STM32L-Discovery board.
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* These subsystems are available on other STM32L15x/16x parts, but not on
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the part used in the STM32L-Discovery board: CRC, AES, FSMC, SDIO
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GPIO Pin Usage
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==============
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----- --------------------- -------------------------------- ----------------
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GPIO ALTERNATE FUNCTION BOARD FUNCTION P1/P2
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----- --------------------- -------------------------------- ----------------
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PA0 WKUP1/USART2_CTS/ Push button (PA0), WAKE UP (Iuu) P1, pin 15
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ADC_IN0/TIM2_CH1_ETR
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/COMP1_INP
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PA1 USART2_RTS/ADC_IN1/ LCD SEG0 P1, pin 16
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TIM2_CH2/LCD_SEG0/
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COMP1_INP
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PA2 USART2_TX/ADC_IN2/ LCD SEG1 P1, pin 17
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TIM2_CH3/TIM9_CH1/
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LCD_SEG1/COMP1_INP
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PA3 USART2_RX/ADC_IN3/ LCD SEG2 P1, pin 18
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TIM2_CH4/TIM9_CH2/
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LCD_SEG2/COMP1_INP
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PA4 SPI1_NSS/USART2_CK/ Measurement (Iuu) P1, pin 19
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ADC_IN4/DAC_OUT1/
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COMP1_INP
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PA5 SPI1_SCK/ADC_IN5/ --- P1, pin 20
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DAC_OUT2/
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TIM2_CH1_ETR/COMP1_
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INP
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PA6 SPI1_MISO/ADC_IN6/ Linear Touch Sensor (PA6) ---
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TIM3_CH1/TIM1_BKIN/
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LCD_SEG3/TIM10_CH1/
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COMP1_INP
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PA7 SPI1_MOSI/ADC_IN7/ Linear Touch Sensor (PA7) ---
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TIM3_CH2/TIM1_CH1N
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/LCD_SEG4/TIM11_CH1/
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PA8 USART1_CK/MCO/ LCD glass COM0 P2, pin 23
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LCD_COM0
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PA9 USART1_TX/LCD_COM1 LCD glass COM1 P2, pin 22
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PA10 USART1_RX/LCD_COM2 LCD glass COM2 P2, pin 21
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PA11 USART1_CTS/USBDM/ --- P2, pin 20
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SPI1_MISO
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PA12 USART1_RTS/USBDP/ --- P2, pin 19
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SPI1_MOSI
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JTDI TIM2_CH1_ETR/PA15/ LCD_SEG12 P2, pin 16
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SPI1_NSS/LCD_SEG17
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----- --------------------- -------------------------------- ----------------
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PB0 ADC_IN8/TIM3_CH3/ Linear Touch Sensor (PB0) ---
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LCD_SEG5/COMP1_INP/
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VREF_OUT
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PB1 ADC_IN9/TIM3_CH4/ Linear Touch Sensor (PB1) ---
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LCD_SEG6/COMP1_INP/
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VREF_OUT
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PB2/ --- --- P1, pin 21
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BOOT1
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JTDO TIM2_CH2/PB3/TRACES LCD_SEG3, SWO P2, pin 11
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WO/SPI1_SCK/COMP2_I
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NM/LCD_SEG7
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JNTRST TIM3_CH1/PB4/SPI1_MIS SEG4 P2, pin 10
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O/COMP2_INP/LCD_SEG8
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PB5 I2C1_SMBAl/TIM3_CH2/ LCD SEG5 P2, pin 9
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SPI1_MOSI/COMP2_INP/
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LCD_SEG9
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PB6 I2C1_SCL/TIM4_CH1/ LED Blue P2, pin 8
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USART1_TX/LCD_SEG8
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PB7 I2C1_SDA/TIM4_CH2/ LED Green P2, pin 7
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USART1_RX/PVD_IN
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PB8 TIM4_CH3/I2C1_SCL/ LCD SEG13 P2, pin 4
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LCD_SEG16/TIM10_CH1
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PB9 TIM4_CH4/I2C1_SDA/ LCD glass COM3 P2, pin 3
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LCD_COM3/TIM11_CH1
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PB10 I2C2_SCL/USART3_TX/ LCD SEG6 P1, pin 22
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TIM2_CH3/LCD_SEG10
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PB11 I2C2_SDA/USART3_RX/ LCD SEG7 P1, pin 23
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TIM2_CH4/LCD_SEG11
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PB12 SPI2_NSS/I2C2_SMBA/ LCD SEG8 P1, pin 24
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USART3_CK/LCD_SEG12
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2/ADC_IN18/COMP1_INP
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/ TIM10_CH1
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PB13 SPI2_SCK/USART3_CTS/ LCD SEG9 P1, pin 25
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LCD_SEG13/ADC_IN19/
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COMP1_INP/TIM9_CH1
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PB14 SPI2_MISO/USART3_RT LCD SEG10 P1, pin 26
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S/LCD_SEG14/ADC_IN20
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/ COMP1_INP/TIM9_CH2
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PB15 SPI2_MOSI/TIM1_CH3N/ LCD SEG11 P1, pin 27
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LCD_SEG15/ADC_IN21/
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COMP1_INP/TIM11_CH1/
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RTC_50_60Hz
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PC0 ADC_IN10/LCD_SEG18/ LCD SEG14 P1, pin 11
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COMP1_INP
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PC1 ADC_IN11/LCD_SEG19/ LCD SEG15 P1, pin 12
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COMP1_INP
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PC2 ADC_IN12/LCD_SEG20/ LCD SEG16 P1, pin 13
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COMP1_INP
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PC3 ADC_IN13/LCD_SEG21/ LCD SEG17 P1, pin 14
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COMP1_INP
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PC4 ADC_IN14/LCD_SEG22/ Linear Touch Sensor (PC4) ---
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COMP1_INP
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PC5 ADC_IN15/LCD_SEG23/ Linear Touch Sensor (PC5) ---
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COMP1_INP
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PC6 TIM3_CH1/LCD_SEG24 LCD SEG18 P2, pin 27
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PC7 TIM3_CH2/LCD_SEG25 LCD SEG19 P2, pin 26
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PC8 TIM3_CH3/LCD_SEG26 LCD SEG20 P2, pin 25
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PC9 TIM3_CH4/LCD_SEG27 LCD SEG21 P2, pin 24
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PC10 USART3_TX/LCD_SEG28 LCD SEG22 P2, pin 15
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/LCD_SEG40/LCD_COM4
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PC11 USART3_RX/LCD_SEG2 LCD SEG23 P2, pin 14
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9/LCD_SEG41/
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LCD_COM5
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PC12 USART3_CK/LCD_SEG3 --- P2, pin 13
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0/LCD_SEG42/
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LCD_COM6
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PC13 RTC_AF1/WKUP2 2 CNT_ IDD CNT_EN P1, pin 4
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EN 4
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PC14 OSC32_IN 3 OSC32_IN OSC32_IN P1, pin 5
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PC15 OSC32_OUT 4 OSC32_OUT OSC32_OUT P1, pin 6
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----- --------------------- -------------------------------- ----------------
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PD2 TIM3_ETR/LCD_SEG31/ --- P2, pin 12
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LCD_SEG43/LCD_COM7
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----- --------------------- -------------------------------- ----------------
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LEDs
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====
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The STM32L-Discovery board has four LEDs. Two of these are controlled by
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logic on the board and are not available for software control:
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LD1 COM: LD2 default status is red. LD2 turns to green to indicate
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that communications are in progress between the PC and the
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ST-LINK/V2.
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LD2 PWR: Red LED indicates that the board is powered.
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And two LEDs can be controlled by software:
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User LD3: Green LED is a user LED connected to the I/O PB7 of the
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STM32L152 MCU.
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User LD4: Blue LED is a user LED connected to the I/O PB6 of the
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STM32L152 MCU.
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These LEDs are not used by the board port unless CONFIG_ARCH_LEDS is
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defined. In that case, the usage by the board port is defined in
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include/board.h and src/up_leds.c. The LEDs are used to encode OS-related
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events as follows:
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SYMBOL Meaning LED state
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LED3 LED4
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------------------- ----------------------- -------- --------
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LED_STARTED NuttX has been started OFF OFF
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LED_HEAPALLOCATE Heap has been allocated OFF OFF
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LED_IRQSENABLED Interrupts enabled OFF OFF
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LED_STACKCREATED Idle stack created ON OFF
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LED_INIRQ In an interrupt No change
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LED_SIGNAL In a signal handler No change
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LED_ASSERTION An assertion failed No change
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LED_PANIC The system has crashed OFF Blinking
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LED_IDLE STM32 is is sleep mode Not used
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Serial Console
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==============
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The STM32L-Discovery has no on-board RS-232 driver. Further, there are no
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USART pins that do not conflict with the on board resources, in particular,
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the LCD: Most USART pins are available if the LCD is enabled; USART2 may
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be used if either the LCD or the on-board LEDs are disabled.
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PA9 USART1_TX LCD glass COM1 P2, pin 22
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PA10 USART1_RX LCD glass COM2 P2, pin 21
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PB6 USART1_TX LED Blue P2, pin 8
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PB7 USART1_RX LED Green P2, pin 7
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PA2 USART2_TX LCD SEG1 P1, pin 17
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PA3 USART2_RX LCD SEG2 P1, pin 18
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PB10 USART3_TX LCD SEG6 P1, pin 22
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PB11 USART3_RX LCD SEG7 P1, pin 23
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PC10 USART3_TX LCD SEG22 P2, pin 15
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PC11 USART3_RX LCD SEG23 P2, pin 14
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NOTES:
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- GND and (external) 5V are available on both P1 and P2. Note: These
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signals may be at lower voltage levels and, hence, may not properly
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drive an external RS-232 transceiver.
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- The crystal X3 is not installed on the STM32L3-Discovery. As a result,
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the HSE clock is not available and the less accurate HSI must be used.
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This may limit the accuracy of the computed baud, especially at higher
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BAUD. The HSI is supposedly calibrated in the factory to within 1% at
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room temperatures so perhaps this not a issue.
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- According to the STM32L-Discovery User Manual, the LCD should be removed
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from its socket if you use any of the LCD pins for any other purpose.
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I have had no problems using the USART1 with PA9 and PA10 with a 3.3-5V
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RS-232 transceiver module at 57600 baud. I have not tried higher baud
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rates.
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- There is no support for a USB serial connector on the STM32L-Discovery
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board. The STM32L152 does support USB, but the USB pins are "free I/O"
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on the board and no USB connector is provided. So the use of a USB
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console is not option. If you need console output, you will need to
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disable either LCD (and use any USART) or the LEDs (and use USART1)
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Debugging
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=========
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STM32 ST-LINK Utility
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For simply writing to FLASH, I use the STM32 ST-LINK Utility. At least
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version 2.4.0 is required (older versions do not recognize the STM32 F3
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device). This utility is available from free from the STMicro website.
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Debugging
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---------
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If you are going to use a debugger, you should make sure that the following
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settings are selection in your configuration file:
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CONFIG_DEBUG_SYMBOLS=y : Enable debug symbols in the build
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CONFIG_ARMV7M_USEBASEPRI=y : Use the BASEPRI register to disable interrupts
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OpenOCD
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-------
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I am told that OpenOCD will work with the ST-Link, but I have never tried
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it.
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https://github.com/texane/stlink
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--------------------------------
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This is an open source server for the ST-Link that I have never used.
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STM32L-Discovery-specific Configuration Options
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CONFIG_ARCH - Identifies the arch/ subdirectory. This should
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be set to:
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CONFIG_ARCH=arm
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CONFIG_ARCH_family - For use in C code:
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CONFIG_ARCH_ARM=y
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CONFIG_ARCH_architecture - For use in C code:
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CONFIG_ARCH_CORTEXM4=y
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CONFIG_ARCH_CHIP - Identifies the arch/*/chip subdirectory
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CONFIG_ARCH_CHIP=stm32
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CONFIG_ARCH_CHIP_name - For use in C code to identify the exact
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chip:
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CONFIG_ARCH_CHIP_STM32L152RB=y
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CONFIG_ARCH_BOARD_STM32_CUSTOM_CLOCKCONFIG - Enables special STM32 clock
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configuration features.
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CONFIG_ARCH_BOARD_STM32_CUSTOM_CLOCKCONFIG=n
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CONFIG_ARCH_BOARD - Identifies the boards/ subdirectory and
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hence, the board that supports the particular chip or SoC.
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CONFIG_ARCH_BOARD=stm32fldiscovery (for the STM32L-Discovery development board)
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CONFIG_ARCH_BOARD_name - For use in C code
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CONFIG_ARCH_BOARD_STM32FLDISCOVERY=y
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CONFIG_ARCH_LOOPSPERMSEC - Must be calibrated for correct operation
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of delay loops
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CONFIG_ENDIAN_BIG - define if big endian (default is little
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endian)
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CONFIG_RAM_SIZE - Describes the installed DRAM (SRAM in this case):
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CONFIG_RAM_SIZE=16384 (16Kb)
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CONFIG_RAM_START - The start address of installed DRAM
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CONFIG_RAM_START=0x20000000
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CONFIG_STM32_CCMEXCLUDE - Exclude CCM SRAM from the HEAP
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CONFIG_ARCH_FPU - The STM32L-Discovery does not support a floating point unit (FPU)
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CONFIG_ARCH_FPU=n
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CONFIG_ARCH_LEDS - Use LEDs to show state. Unique to boards that
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have LEDs
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CONFIG_ARCH_INTERRUPTSTACK - This architecture supports an interrupt
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stack. If defined, this symbol is the size of the interrupt
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stack in bytes. If not defined, the user task stacks will be
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used during interrupt handling.
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CONFIG_ARCH_STACKDUMP - Do stack dumps after assertions
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CONFIG_ARCH_LEDS - Use LEDs to show state. Unique to board architecture.
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Individual subsystems can be enabled:
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AHB
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----
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(GPIOs are always enabled)
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CONFIG_STM32_FLITF
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CONFIG_STM32_DMA1
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CONFIG_STM32_DMA2
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APB2
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----
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CONFIG_STM32_SYSCFG
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CONFIG_STM32_TIM9
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CONFIG_STM32_TIM10
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CONFIG_STM32_TIM11
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CONFIG_STM32_ADC1
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CONFIG_STM32_SPI1
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CONFIG_STM32_USART1
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APB1
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CONFIG_STM32_TIM2
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CONFIG_STM32_TIM3
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CONFIG_STM32_TIM4
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CONFIG_STM32_TIM5
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CONFIG_STM32_TIM6
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CONFIG_STM32_TIM7
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CONFIG_STM32_LCD
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CONFIG_STM32_WWDG
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CONFIG_STM32_IWDG
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CONFIG_STM32_SPI2
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CONFIG_STM32_SPI3
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CONFIG_STM32_USART2
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CONFIG_STM32_USART3
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CONFIG_STM32_I2C1
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CONFIG_STM32_I2C2
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CONFIG_STM32_USB
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CONFIG_STM32_PWR -- Required for RTC
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CONFIG_STM32_DAC1
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CONFIG_STM32_COMP
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Timer devices may be used for different purposes. One special purpose is
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to generate modulated outputs for such things as motor control. If CONFIG_STM32_TIMn
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is defined (as above) then the following may also be defined to indicate that
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the timer is intended to be used for pulsed output modulation, ADC conversion,
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or DAC conversion. Note that ADC/DAC require two definition: Not only do you have
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to assign the timer (n) for used by the ADC or DAC, but then you also have to
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configure which ADC or DAC (m) it is assigned to.
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CONFIG_STM32_TIMn_PWM Reserve timer n for use by PWM, n=1,..,14
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CONFIG_STM32_TIMn_ADC Reserve timer n for use by ADC, n=1,..,14
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CONFIG_STM32_TIMn_ADCm Reserve timer n to trigger ADCm, n=1,..,14, m=1,..,3
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CONFIG_STM32_TIMn_DAC Reserve timer n for use by DAC, n=1,..,14
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CONFIG_STM32_TIMn_DACm Reserve timer n to trigger DACm, n=1,..,14, m=1,..,2
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For each timer that is enabled for PWM usage, we need the following additional
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configuration settings:
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CONFIG_STM32_TIMx_CHANNEL - Specifies the timer output channel {1,..,4}
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NOTE: The STM32 timers are each capable of generating different signals on
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each of the four channels with different duty cycles. That capability is
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not supported by this driver: Only one output channel per timer.
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JTAG Enable settings (by default only SW-DP is enabled):
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CONFIG_STM32_JTAG_FULL_ENABLE - Enables full SWJ (JTAG-DP + SW-DP)
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CONFIG_STM32_JTAG_NOJNTRST_ENABLE - Enables full SWJ (JTAG-DP + SW-DP)
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but without JNTRST.
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CONFIG_STM32_JTAG_SW_ENABLE - Set JTAG-DP disabled and SW-DP enabled
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STM32L-Discovery specific device driver settings
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CONFIG_U[S]ARTn_SERIAL_CONSOLE - selects the USARTn (n=1,2,3) or UART
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m (m=4,5) for the console and ttys0 (default is the USART1).
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CONFIG_U[S]ARTn_RXBUFSIZE - Characters are buffered as received.
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This specific the size of the receive buffer
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CONFIG_U[S]ARTn_TXBUFSIZE - Characters are buffered before
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being sent. This specific the size of the transmit buffer
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CONFIG_U[S]ARTn_BAUD - The configure BAUD of the UART. Must be
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CONFIG_U[S]ARTn_BITS - The number of bits. Must be either 7 or 8.
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CONFIG_U[S]ARTn_PARTIY - 0=no parity, 1=odd parity, 2=even parity
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CONFIG_U[S]ARTn_2STOP - Two stop bits
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STM32L-Discovery CAN Configuration
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CONFIG_CAN - Enables CAN support (one or both of CONFIG_STM32_CAN1 or
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CONFIG_STM32_CAN2 must also be defined)
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CONFIG_CAN_EXTID - Enables support for the 29-bit extended ID. Default
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Standard 11-bit IDs.
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CONFIG_CAN_FIFOSIZE - The size of the circular buffer of CAN messages.
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Default: 8
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CONFIG_CAN_NPENDINGRTR - The size of the list of pending RTR requests.
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Default: 4
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CONFIG_CAN_LOOPBACK - A CAN driver may or may not support a loopback
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mode for testing. The STM32 CAN driver does support loopback mode.
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CONFIG_STM32_CAN1_BAUD - CAN1 BAUD rate. Required if CONFIG_STM32_CAN1
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is defined.
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CONFIG_STM32_CAN2_BAUD - CAN1 BAUD rate. Required if CONFIG_STM32_CAN2
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is defined.
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CONFIG_STM32_CAN_TSEG1 - The number of CAN time quanta in segment 1.
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Default: 6
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CONFIG_STM32_CAN_TSEG2 - the number of CAN time quanta in segment 2.
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Default: 7
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CONFIG_STM32_CAN_REGDEBUG - If CONFIG_DEBUG_FEATURES is set, this will generate an
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dump of all CAN registers.
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STM32L-Discovery SPI Configuration
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CONFIG_STM32_SPI_INTERRUPTS - Select to enable interrupt driven SPI
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support. Non-interrupt-driven, poll-waiting is recommended if the
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interrupt rate would be to high in the interrupt driven case.
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CONFIG_STM32_SPI_DMA - Use DMA to improve SPI transfer performance.
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Cannot be used with CONFIG_STM32_SPI_INTERRUPT.
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Configurations
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==============
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Each STM32L-Discovery configuration is maintained in a sub-directory and
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can be selected as follow:
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tools/configure.sh STM32L-Discovery:<subdir>
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Where <subdir> is one of the following sub-directories.
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NOTE: These configurations use the mconf-based configuration tool. To
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change any of these configurations using that tool, you should:
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a. Build and install the kconfig-mconf tool. See nuttx/README.txt
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see additional README.txt files in the NuttX tools repository.
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b. Execute 'make menuconfig' in nuttx/ in order to start the
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reconfiguration process.
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Configuration sub-directories
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-----------------------------
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nsh:
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---
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Configures the NuttShell (nsh) located at apps/examples/nsh.
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NOTES:
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1. The serial console is on UART1 and NuttX LED support is enabled.
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Therefore, you will need an external RS232 driver or TTL serial-to-
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USB converter. The UART1 TX and RX pins should be available on
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PA9 and PA10, respectively.
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The serial console is configured for 57600 8N1 by default.
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2. Support for NSH built-in applications is *not* enabled.
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3. By default, this configuration uses the ARM EABI toolchain
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for Windows and builds under Cygwin (or probably MSYS). That
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|
can easily be reconfigured, of course.
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Build Setup:
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CONFIG_HOST_WINDOWS=y : Builds under Windows
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CONFIG_WINDOWS_CYGWIN=y : Using Cygwin
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System Type:
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CONFIG_ARMV7M_TOOLCHAIN_GNU_EABIW=y : GNU EABI toolchain for Windows
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4. To enable SLCD support:
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Board Selection:
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CONFIG_ARCH_LEDS=n : Disable board LED support
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Library Routines:
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CONFIG_LIB_SLCDCODEC=y : Enable the SLCD CODEC
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|
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|
System Type -> STM32 Peripheral Support:
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CONFIG_STM32_LCD=y : Enable the Segment LCD
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|
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|
When the LCD is enabled and the LEDs are disabled, the USART1
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|
serial console will automatically move to PB6 and PB7 (you will get
|
|
a compilation error if you forget to disable the LEDs).
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SIGNAL FUNCTION LED CONNECTION
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------ ---------- ---------- -----------
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PB6 USART1_TX LED Blue P2, pin 8
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PB7 USART1_RX LED Green P2, pin 7
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|
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To enable apps/examples/slcd to test the SLCD:
|
|
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|
Binary Formats:
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|
CONFIG_BINFMT_DISABLE=n : Don't disable binary support
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|
CONFIG_BUILTIN=y : Enable support for built-in binaries
|
|
|
|
Application Configuration -> NSH Library:
|
|
CONFIG_NSH_BUILTIN_APPS=y : Enable builtin apps in NSH
|
|
CONFIG_NSH_ARCHINIT=y : Needed to initialize the SLCD
|
|
|
|
Application Configuration -> Examples:
|
|
CONFIG_EXAMPLES_SLCD=y : Enable apps/examples/slcd
|
|
|
|
To enable LCD debug output:
|
|
|
|
Device Drivers:
|
|
CONFIG_LCD=y : (Needed to enable LCD debug)
|
|
|
|
Build Setup -> Debug Options:
|
|
CONFIG_DEBUG_FEATURES=y : Enable debug features
|
|
CONFIG_DEBUG_INFO=y : Enable LCD debug
|
|
|
|
NOTE: At this point in time, testing of the SLCD is very limited because
|
|
there is not much in apps/examples/slcd. Certainly there are more bugs
|
|
to be found. There are also many segment-encoded glyphs in stm32_lcd.c
|
|
But there is a basically functional driver with a working test setup
|
|
that can be extended if you want a fully functional SLCD driver.
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