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* Rework timer_queue and monotonic architecture Goals: * make Monotonic purely internal * make Monotonic purely tick passed, no fugit involved * create a wrapper struct in the user's code via a macro that then converts the "now" from the tick based monotonic to a fugit based timestamp We need to proxy the delay functions of the timer queue anyway, so we could simply perform the conversion in those proxy functions. * Update cargo.lock * Update readme of rtic-time * CI: ESP32: Redact esp_image: Too volatile * Fixup: Changelog double entry rebase mistake --------- Co-authored-by: Henrik Tjäder <henrik@tjaders.com> |
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STM32F3 RTIC Blink example
Working example of simple LED blinking application for STM32 F303 Nucleo-64 board based on the STM32F303RE chip. Example uses schedule API and peripherials access. This example is based on blue-pill blinky example.
How-to
Build
Run cargo build --release
to compile the code. If you run it for the first time, it will take some time to download and compile dependencies.
After that, you can use for example the cargo-embed tool to flash and run it
$ cargo embed
Setup environment, flash and run program
In the Discovery Book you find all needed informations to setup the environment, flash the controler and run the program.