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How Embedded Wizard and STM32 Revolutionized GUI Development for Embedded Systems

How Embedded Wizard and STM32 Revolutionized GUI Development for Embedded Systems

At first glance, one might question TARA Systems’ continued involvement with ST as a partner through Embedded Wizard, given its GUI focus and TouchGFX as our free UI framework. Yet their strong presence and ongoing contributions to ST activities warrants exploring this partnership’s value on both sides. Embedded Wizard is highly visible within our program

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ARM PROGRAMMING BY EXAMPLE

ARM PROGRAMMING BY EXAMPLE

The ARM processor is popping up everywhere. From Raspberry Pis, to phones, to Blue Pill Arduino-like boards, you don’t have to go far to find an ARM processor these days. If you program in C, you probably don’t care much or even think about it. But do you know ARM assembly language? Well, if you

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Build your own creepy cool robot dog with this Kickstarter funded DIY kit

Build your own creepy-cool robot dog with this Kickstarter-funded DIY kit

If you can’t get enough of all the incredibly cool, but definitely just as creepy Boston Dynamics robot dogs, why not try to make your own? Of course, yours won’t be life-size, but with the Petoi Bittle DIY kit, you can build and code a palm-sized robot dog from scratch. Featured before, the Petoi Bittle is a Kickstarter-funded DIY kit

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Diagram of current Node RED set up

Node-RED.

1 Introduction This documentation catalogs the progress made so far in the installation of the Node-Red development tool used for data collection and analysis of Margherita 1 & 2. Not all methods and tools listed are used in the the current finished product, but were listed here in case any future user of Node-RED finds

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Raspberry Pi Pico I2C Examples

Raspberry Pi Pico I2C Examples

The following short Python programs will demonstrate essential operation of the Raspberry Pi Pico board. These assume one or more I2C (or I2C) devices are externally attached. The I2C bus is a two-wire bidirectional serial bus for short-distance low-bandwidth communication between a microcontroller and peripherals. Each sample can be run by copying the program into code.py on

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