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@ 2018-05-05 10:01 john
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From: john @ 2018-05-05 10:01 UTC (permalink / raw)


Hi,

I'm looking at using a NUCLEO-L476RG board, with some attachments, for a prototyping exercise. As it's a work thing it'll probably be coded in C++ but, as these boards are so cheap, I thought I might try to investigate replicating (at least) some of the functionality in Ada at home.

Looking at the Ada Drivers Library, there seems to be a few STM32F devices and associated DISCOVERY boards supported, but no specific mention of the L series or NUCLEO.

This is the first time I'll have used the STM32 series, so I wondered if anyone with more experience might be able to give me some brief guidance on getting going. For example, would copying one of the STM32F device folders and trying to tweak it for the device I'm using be a sane starting point? (Although, when I say starting point, I imagine I'd just try to get a noddy do nothing program up and running before trying anything clever!)

Many thanks 
John


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