35. How to Add Clock to the ADC and Enable the ADC - STM32 ARM Microcontroller - Part 2

Опубликовано: 08 Июль 2017
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I recommend using the STM32CubeIDE:


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►►► Prerequisites ◄◄◄
How to Set Up the IDE (CoIDE):

How to Connect the ST-Link Programmer:



Before you can grab data from the ADC (Analog to Digital Converter), you need to assign a clock source to the ADC and the ADC also needs to be enabled.

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You can find the Character Displays on Amazon at the following links (all with the HD44780 controller necessary to use with the tutorial):
16x2 LCD:
20x4 LCD:

These display are also available at

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Visit the Newbiehack.com website where you can find the Arduino ARM microcontroller:


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