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** ChibiOS/RT port for ARM-Cortex-M3 STM32F103 on LeafLabs MapleMini **
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** TARGET **
The demo runs on the MapleMini with the original MapleMini bootloader.
You can also use this firmware without the original bootloader. To do so,
pass USE_MAPLEMINI_BOOTLOADER=0 to make:
> make USE_MAPLEMINI_BOOTLOADER=0
** The Demo **
This demo flashes the board LED using a thread. Also, a simple command shell
is activated on virtual serial port via USB-CDC driver.
** Build Procedure **
The demo has been tested by using the free arm gcc embedded toolchain.
Just modify the TRGT line in the makefile in order to use different GCC ports.
** Flashing Target Board **
To flash the firmware to the maplemini, you can use dfu-util. While the MapleMini is connected via USB and
still in bootloader mode, just run
> dfu-util -a1 -d 1eaf:0003 -D build/ch.bin -R
If you compiled without the bootloader support, you will have to flash via the
original serial flashing method or via SWD. For the serial method please see
http://static.leaflabs.com/pub/leaflabs/maple-docs/latest/bootloader.html#id7
for a howto. there you can also get the official bootloader files.
As a quick reference:
1) connect TTL UART:
TX to maple rx1 ("25")
RX to tx1 ("26")
GND to gnd
3.3V to vcc or 5V to vin
2) hold RESET and BUT buttons, release RESET, then after a sec BUT
(this sets the STM32 into serial upload mode)
3) use stm32loader.py from the link above to upload the firmware
> stm32loader.py -p <uart-device> -evw build/ch.bin
4) reset device
** Notes **
Some files used by the demo are not part of ChibiOS/RT but are copyright of
ST Microelectronics and are licensed under a different license.
Also note that not all the files present in the ST library are distributed
with ChibiOS/RT, you can find the whole library on the ST web site:
http://www.st.com