An attempt at making a badge. Here is the repository where members of OSSEM can get the OSSEM badge firmware and share their own spin on their firmware. The hardware required for the badge development is:
- STM32F103C8T6
- ST-Link v2
- Since the agreed upon first objective for this project is to understand how to write and interface with the LCD, you will need SSD1306 OLED
- A various collection of resistors
- Breadboard . The bigger the better. All of the above are links to Amazon. Some other good sources for these parts are Digikey, Mouser and Ebay. These are only some of the places to acquire the necessary parts.
- Some jumper cables. No, not those jumper cables. These jumper cables. It helps to get an assorted mix of male-male, female-male and female-male.
An effort has/will be made to ensure that users/developers are able to learn on different operating systems. Currently the following operating systems have a setup guide:
A work in progress guide for setting up Eclipse. If you find issues with the guide or if something is not clear contact either @gaterbyte or @steve-offutt.
To hook up the ST-Link V2 to the STM32F103C9T6 board we have to have some female to female jumpers. If you don't already have some available bum some from @steve-offutt :-P
The way we hook up the ST-Link is as follows:
ST-Link V2 | STM32F103C8T6 |
---|---|
VCC/VDD | 3.3V Header Pin |
GND | GND |
CLK | DCLK |
SWD | DIO |
WARNING: If you are unsure about your wiring, ASK SOMEONE!! You can fry potentially fry your board. It is worth asking before plugging into random ports! You have been warned.