2018-06-25 6:01 AM
Since
STSPIN32F0/A already contains a F0 core,
and there is st-link on board.
Why motor profiler does not support these two boards?
#spin32f02018-07-10 11:32 AM
I saw a post they say F0 just not powerful enough to run the profiler. Only F3 and up
2018-07-11 10:57 AM
Thanks for reply, Diandi!
That's what I think too,
for if you compile the sample project in STSW-SPIN3201,
the flash and ram are almost 100% utilized!
2018-07-11 11:09 AM
I encountered the same problem. At beginning I tried to generate a trueStudio project, compiled with &39-o3&39 optimization on. The code size is less than 32k but it didn&39t(I read a post after pointing out that the hal library for F0 is not supported in TrueStudio yet. I don&39t know if that&39s the problem. And I also tried LL driver with no luck) So I switched to keil(you can get free license for f0), now the compiled code size is about 23k with only hall sensor enabled.
I have a post about code size here:
2018-08-06 8:47 AM
Dear all,
You are right, F0 is not powerful enough to do profiling. The main reason is that there is no FPU which is mandatory.
Regards
Cedric
2021-06-27 9:56 PM
The question has been moved from the "Motor Control Hardware" section to the "STM32 Motor Control" section (the question is about the STM32 MC SDK).
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