Bare-Metal Programming: A Great Book to Start with STM32
Read OriginalThis article reviews the book 'Bare-Metal Embedded C Programming,' which teaches bare-metal programming for the STM32F411RE microcontroller. It covers setting up the development environment, practical coding on the NUCLEO-F411 board, and learning low-level features like ADC, SPI, and I2C. The review recommends it for developers wanting to move beyond Arduino/Raspberry Pi into embedded systems.
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