Mastering Microcontroller: Timers, PWM, CAN, Low Power(MCU2) | Udemy


Mastering Microcontroller: Timers, PWM, CAN, Low Power(MCU2) | Udemy
English | Size: 11.63 GB
Genre: eLearning

Learn STM32 Timers, CAN, RTC, PWM, Low Power embedded systems and program them using STM32 Device HAL APIs step by step.

What you’ll learn
You will learn from scratch about STM32 Timers : Basic and General Purpose Timers
Understand General purpose timer’s Input capture and Output compare unit handling and Exercises
Handling of Timer interrupts : Time base interrupts, capture interrupts, compare interrupts
You will learn from scratch CAN Protocol, CAN Signalling, CAN Transceivers , Bus Access procedures
Understand CAN LOOPBACK mode, SILENT mode and NORMAL mode
Understand about CAN filtering
Learn about CAN interrupts
CAN Peripheral programming using STM32 device HAL drivers
You will master Low power modes of the MCU : SLEEP,STOP and STANDBY
You will understand different power domains of the MCU : VDD domain, 1.2V domain, backup domain
Understand Microcontroller Wakeup Procedures using : RTC, wakeup pins,EXTI,etc.
You will master RTC Features : CALENDAR, ALARM , TIME STAMP,WAKEUP UNIT
RTC interrupts and wake up procedures
Mastering Microcontroller Clocks Handling : HSE,HSI,LSE,LSI,PLL
Understand phase locked loop (PLL) programming
Learn PWM mode and Master through step by step code exercises
You should be able to quickly develop applications which involves STM32 Device HAL layer

Update: English closed captions have been added, transcript available

Course code: MCU2

>>Welcome to the course which teaches you advanced Micro-controller programming. In this course you are going to learn and master Timers , PWM, CAN, RTC, Low Power modes of STM32F4x Micro-controller with step by step guidance. Highly recommended if you are seeking a career in the domain of Embedded software. Important note: This course is NOT about auto-generating code using STM32CubeMx software

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