: Build optimized, production-grade products with reduced bill-of-materials (BOM) costs. Key Areas Covered 1. Transitioning to ARM & The Bare-Chip Approach
: Interfacing with real-world devices such as direct-current (DC) motors, servos, and sensors. Where to Access the Book Where to Access the Book The book introduces
The book introduces ARM architecture, specifically the . Instead of using evaluation boards (e.g., STM32 Discovery or Nucleo), it demonstrates how to work directly with surface-mount and bare-chip microcontrollers on a custom setup or advanced breadboard configurations. 2. Development Environment Setup : Sizing capacitors
: Implementing drivers from scratch for timers, analog-to-digital converters (ADCs), and serial communication lines. 4. Practical Circuit Building & Interfacing analog-to-digital converters (ADCs)
: Design custom circuits using loose components instead of pre-built development boards.
: Sizing capacitors, pull-up/pull-down resistors, and crystals correctly to maintain hardware stability.