STM32F407VG Programming Circuit.
Tue Dec 03 2013, 10:56 am
i have just brought EasyMx PROâ„¢ v7 Kit for STM32 ARM Processors. The kit is good and its working fine but now i have to design its pcb to work with it in more comfortable way. Need help in designing its circuit to burn a hex file on it. i am a newbie on arm processor side please ignore if have said something wrong.
Thu Dec 05 2013, 08:32 am
is this the kit you're talkin about?
http://www.mikroe.com/easymx-pro/stellaris/
Their website says:
You want PCB for external components? what PCB are you going to make and purpose?
http://www.mikroe.com/easymx-pro/stellaris/
Their website says:
Everything is already here
mikroProgâ„¢ on board
Powerful on-board mikroProg™ programmer and hardware debugger can program and debug over 270 Stellaris® devices. You will need it, whether you are a professional or a beginner
You want PCB for external components? what PCB are you going to make and purpose?
ishi like this.
Tue Dec 10 2013, 09:07 am
thanks Ajay i got what I was needed.
Please tell me if there is a well documented real time(extremely fast) micro-controller available.
Please tell me if there is a well documented real time(extremely fast) micro-controller available.
Mon Dec 16 2013, 03:45 am
real time or fast? both are two different things... fast does not always mean realtime. It depends on many thing. They way you code, the way you process events etc. Let me know your requirement maybe I can give some idea.
Tue Dec 17 2013, 12:57 pm
Extremely fast, that respond to input immediately, i.e need a micro-controller having instruction cycle of 1 pico-second or 1 nano-second or near to that.
Wed Dec 25 2013, 01:45 am
run at a higher speed... thats all.. and as I said it depends on how you write code. 1pico or 1nano.. will you (as a human) be able to make a difference? what is your application?
Thu Dec 26 2013, 03:02 pm
As stm32f407, having CPU Speed of 168 MHz, that means, 1 instruction cycle of stm32f407 = 1/168MHz which is almost equal to 6ns.
I have 10 to 15 sensors that will give me some analog value(using ADC to get that value). The problem that i am facing is about the controller, i need faster controller than stm32f407 that can do the same work in much less time.
I have 10 to 15 sensors that will give me some analog value(using ADC to get that value). The problem that i am facing is about the controller, i need faster controller than stm32f407 that can do the same work in much less time.
Thu Dec 26 2013, 03:35 pm
what is your application? Coz you want things too fast.. I need to know your application or use case at least to understand why you need it so fast.
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