The Nucleo F103RB board should now be visible: Click the board, then the Select Platform button.
#Mbed programming nucleo f401re how to#
I have programmed a Netduino from linux but can't seem to find how to get. I bought a STM Nucleo F401RE and yes it has MBED, but for University and offline stuff its pretty darn useless. | NUCLEO_F429ZI-ARM | NUCLEO_F429ZI | tests-mbed_hal-sleep | deep-sleep - source of wake-up - lp ticker | 1 | 0 | OK | 1.0 | Click the board and, on its info page which you will be redirected, click the Add to your Mbed Compiler button: After the confirmation, go back to the compiler page and click the Select Device button on the upper-right corner again. Ive been working at this goal for a while now so i thought id open it up and see if anyone has a solution to my problem.
#Mbed programming nucleo f401re serial#
I added some extra lines to print to the serial console so I could see what the program is doing. | NUCLEO_F429ZI-ARM | NUCLEO_F429ZI | tests-mbed_hal-sleep | deep-sleep - high-speed clocks are turned off | 1 | 0 | OK | 0.11 | Thanks for the example code, I put it into an empty mbed 6 project and added the F401RE (with the X-NUCLEO-BNRG2A1 daughterboard on the Ardiuno sockets) to the mbedapp.json. | target | platform_name | test suite | test case | passed | failed | result | elapsed_time (sec) | The RTC shadow PR however passed CI ( Please review Issue request type From the CI logs, nucleo F401 and F7 are affected. I tested also L476 nucleo board - all passing. Got F401RE, no changes to master (using e1df16e84 - (HEAD -> master, upstream/master) Merge pull request #7365 from jeromecoutant/PR_RTC_SHADOW (10 hours ago) - latest master On the BLE shield, move R4 to R6 so that D13 is now the SPI clock (but now conflicts with the nucleo LED of course - see below) In mbedapp.json, add the following: ARMmbed/ble-x-nucleo-idb0xa135. To enable the download and debugging features on your Nucleo F401RE board, use the following. For choose a new evaboard see the image below. UCB ECEN 5003 FALL 2016 PROJECT 2: ST ARM CORTEX M4 MBED. Now choose the STM32 NUCLEO board that you need to use, for this example we used the NUCLEO-F401RE. Error Status: 0x80FF0100 Code: 256 Module: 255 make sure not to use LED1 in your program because it would conflict with SPISCLK on D13. In mBED IDE/Compiler now you have the sw: BLEHeartRateIDB0XA1. Mbed test -m NUCLEO_F401RE -t ARM -n tests-mbed_hal-sleep -DMBED_MEM_TRACING_ENABLED=1 -DMBED_HEAP_STATS_ENABLED=1 -compile