Documentation for basic functions?

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bzqp
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Documentation for basic functions?

Post by bzqp »

Hello, newbie here!
I can't seem to find basic documentation that would list the extra functions specific to stm32duino. I've heard of some of them from the general chatter among people like pwmWrite(), but where is a general documentation that would list them?? I'm not even sure how to change the analogRead() resolution to be honest.
GonzoG
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Re: Documentation for basic functions?

Post by GonzoG »

pwmWrite() is a function from libMaple/Roger's core. It's pretty limited compared to official STM32 core.
Roger's core wiki: https://stm32duinoforum.com/forum/wiki_ ... _Page.html
official STM32 core wiki: https://github.com/stm32duino/Arduino_Core_STM32/wiki
bzqp
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Re: Documentation for basic functions?

Post by bzqp »

GonzoG wrote: Wed Mar 08, 2023 8:42 pm pwmWrite() is a function from libMaple/Roger's core. It's pretty limited compared to official STM32 core.
Roger's core wiki: https://stm32duinoforum.com/forum/wiki_ ... _Page.html
official STM32 core wiki: https://github.com/stm32duino/Arduino_Core_STM32/wiki
The wiki for libMaple/Roger's core basically directs straight to this forum, there is no documentation of functions there. :P
ag123
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Re: Documentation for basic functions?

Post by ag123 »

for libmaple core
the 'grand old' documentation is here
https://www.leaflabs.com/maple
http://docs.leaflabs.com/docs.leaflabs.com/index.html
kindly hosted by leaflabs
and for STM 'official' core, much of that is in the wiki
https://github.com/stm32duino/Arduino_Core_STM32/wiki

Then for much other documentations
read the spec sheets and user manuals of the SOCs e.g. stm32f/gxxyy for each relevant SOC.
as well as HAL for stm32 cube
and the rest of that is actually the source codes itself.
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