Platform ST STM32: The STM32 family of 32-bit Flash MCUs based on the ARM Cortex-M processor is designed to offer new degrees of freedom to MCU users. It offers a 32-bit product range that combines very high performance, real-time capabilities, digital signal processing, and low-power, low-voltage operation, while maintaining full integration and ease of development.
Microcontroller |
STM32F373RCT6 |
Frequency |
72MHz |
Flash |
256KB |
RAM |
32KB |
Vendor |
Please use genericSTM32F373RC
ID for board option in “platformio.ini” (Project Configuration File):
[env:genericSTM32F373RC]
platform = ststm32
board = genericSTM32F373RC
You can override default STM32F373RC (32k RAM. 256k Flash) settings per build environment using
board_***
option, where ***
is a JSON object path from
board manifest genericSTM32F373RC.json. For example,
board_build.mcu
, board_build.f_cpu
, etc.
[env:genericSTM32F373RC]
platform = ststm32
board = genericSTM32F373RC
; change microcontroller
board_build.mcu = stm32f373rct6
; change MCU frequency
board_build.f_cpu = 72000000L
STM32F373RC (32k RAM. 256k Flash) supports the following uploading protocols:
blackmagic
cmsis-dap
jlink
stlink
Default protocol is stlink
You can change upload protocol using upload_protocol option:
[env:genericSTM32F373RC]
platform = ststm32
board = genericSTM32F373RC
upload_protocol = stlink
Debugging - “1-click” solution for debugging with a zero configuration.
Warning
You will need to install debug tool drivers depending on your system. Please click on compatible debug tool below for the further instructions and configuration information.
You can switch between debugging Tools & Debug Probes using debug_tool option in “platformio.ini” (Project Configuration File).
STM32F373RC (32k RAM. 256k Flash) does not have on-board debug probe and IS NOT READY for debugging. You will need to use/buy one of external probe listed below.
Compatible Tools |
On-board |
Default |
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Yes |
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Name |
Description |
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The ARM Cortex Microcontroller Software Interface Standard (CMSIS) is a vendor-independent hardware abstraction layer for the Cortex-M processor series and specifies debugger interfaces. The CMSIS enables consistent and simple software interfaces to the processor for interface peripherals, real-time operating systems, and middleware. It simplifies software re-use, reducing the learning curve for new microcontroller developers and cutting the time-to-market for devices |
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STM32Cube embedded software libraries, including: The HAL hardware abstraction layer, enabling portability between different STM32 devices via standardized API calls; The Low-Layer (LL) APIs, a light-weight, optimized, expert oriented set of APIs designed for both performance and runtime efficiency |