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diff --git a/source/stm32.rst b/source/stm32.rst new file mode 100644 index 0000000..bbfa1fc --- /dev/null +++ b/source/stm32.rst @@ -0,0 +1,59 @@ +.. _stm32: + +Introduction to the STM32 +========================= + +.. FIXME [v0.0.13] Stub. + +Stub. To fill in: + +.. _stm32-general: + +General Information +------------------- + +- Description of the history and present state of the STM32 line. ARM + Cortex-M series etc. + +- Introduction and pointers to ARM Cortex-M docs and other good books + on the subject. + +- Pointers to ST reference manuals. Note that the appropriate + reference manual for each board is always documented in that board's + hardware page. + +ST's Documentation +------------------ + +- Classes of documentation: product flyer, datasheet, reference + manual, programming manual, application note. + +.. _stm32-registers: + +Registers and Register Maps +--------------------------- + +- General purpose registers vs. peripheral registers. + +Perhaps you haven't read it in detail, but maybe you've at least +thumbed through a few of the sections, trying to gain some +understanding of what's going on. If you've done that (and if you +haven't, just take our word for it), then you know that underneath the +covers, *everything* is controlled by messing with bits in the +seemingly endless collections of registers specific to every +peripheral. The :ref:`USARTs <usart>` have data registers; (some of +the) the :ref:`timers <timers>` have capture/compare registers, the +:ref:`GPIOs <gpio>` have output data registers, etc. + +- Peripheral register maps; how they're duplicated for each peripheral + +- Portability concerns across series + +.. _stm32-libmaple-support: + +``libmaple``\ 's STM32 support +------------------------------ + +- Descriptions of libmaple's present support for the STM32 line + (i.e. currently performance-line only; update when the F2 branch is + ready to merge into master etc.). |