2021-10-07 8:04 AM
This question is geared towards the STM32 Online Training that STM provides on their website here: https://www.st.com/content/st_com/en/support/learning/stm32-education/stm32-online-training.html
I have an STM32 NUCLEO-F411RE board and I wasn't sure under which category that board falls under.
My initial assumption was to follow the 'STM32F7' module, but that has a Cortex-M7 core vs the Cortex-M4 core.
So the big question is that does STM provide the same 'Online Training' modules for the STM32-F411RE Nucleo board?
Or should I just follow the STM32F7 training since it falls under the same board 'family'?
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2021-10-07 9:14 AM
Hi @Digital101 ,
May be dedicated online trainings for STM32L4 will be more suitable as both of them are based on Cortex-M4.
One more helpful content to get started with STM32 is the wiki content.
I suggest you to follow the step by step tutorials.
-Amel
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2021-10-07 9:14 AM
Hi @Digital101 ,
May be dedicated online trainings for STM32L4 will be more suitable as both of them are based on Cortex-M4.
One more helpful content to get started with STM32 is the wiki content.
I suggest you to follow the step by step tutorials.
-Amel
To give better visibility on the answered topics, please click on Accept as Solution on the reply which solved your issue or answered your question.
2021-10-25 5:35 AM
Micro-controllers are generally more the same than they are different.
The HAL level programming has a high degree of consistency between STM32 families.
Would suggest reviewing all the code examples from your board, and related ones, provided in the CubeF4 repository
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