rtic/examples/stm32g030f6_periodic_prints
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Co-authored-by: Emil Fresk <emil.fresk@gmail.com>
2024-06-23 06:45:49 +00:00
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stm32g030f6_periodic_prints

An RTIC periodic print example intended for the stm32g030f6 chip.

Dependencies

$ cargo install flip-link

2. probe-rs:

$ # make sure to install v0.2.0 or later
$ cargo install probe-rs --features cli

Run

The stm32g030f6 chip needs to be connected to the computer via an SWD probe, like a J-Link EDU Mini.

Then, run:

cargo run --release