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diff --git a/source/stm32.rst b/source/stm32.rst deleted file mode 100644 index d918655..0000000 --- a/source/stm32.rst +++ /dev/null @@ -1,87 +0,0 @@ -.. _stm32: - -Introduction to STM32 -===================== - -.. FIXME [v0.0.13] Stub page. - -Every Maple board is powered by an STM32 microcontroller (the chip -which controls all of the pins). Once you're comfortable using your -Maple, you'll probably start to get curious about what's going on -under the hood. This page is a good place to begin. It includes an -overview of the STM32, and helps you make sense of the sometimes -dizzying array of features, libraries, and documentation that are -available to you. - -The world of the STM32 is a big one, and it's only getting bigger. -With literally thousands of pages of manuals, datasheets, application -notes, etc. available for every STM32 microcontroller, and a huge -variety of categories and subcategories of STM32s available to choose -from, it's easy to get confused or feel daunted about getting started. -Don't panic! We've got `your towel -<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Know_where_one%27s_towel_is#Knowing_where_one.27s_towel_is>`_ -right here. - -.. contents:: Contents - :local: - -.. _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. - -.. _stm32-series: -.. _stm32-series-f1-lines: - -STM32 Series ------------- - -- Describe families, F1 lines, etc. - -- Describe how a product name tells you what you need - -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`` 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.). |