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Using an STM32L4R5ZI Board

What is this?

The STM32L4R5ZI is a 32-bit ARM Cortex-M4 microcontroller. It contains 2MB flash memory, 640KB of SRAM and a 120MHz clock frequency. These microcontrollers have been designed to run at ultra-low power, making them ideal for high performance battery power applications.

STM32L4R5ZI Board

Guides

This guide will feature a number of tutorials to get you started with the STM32L4R5ZI board. These tutorials will cover the following topics:

  • Using STM32CubeIDE - This is a great IDE from ST Microelectronics that allows you to program STM32 microcontrollers using C/C++.
  • Using Keil Studio Cloud - This is a web-based IDE that allows you to program STM32 microcontrollers using C/C++ on top of the ARM Mbed OS.

What should I use?

Whatever development environment you choose is up to you. Each have their own advantages and disadvantages.

If you want to use a comprehensive IDE that allows for more advanced debugging features and works offline then STM32CubeIDE is for you.

If you want to get something up and running quickly and don't want to install any software then Keil Studio Cloud is for you.

  • To access the STM32CubeIDE guide, click here.
  • To access the Keil Studio Cloud guide, click here.

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