STM32U5 Low Power Peripherals in Practice - LPTIM Input Capture + LPDMA
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This workshop demonstrates how to use low power peripherals on the STM32U5 microcontroller, focusing on the combination of Low Power Timers (LPTIM), Low Power DMA (LPDMA), and Low Power UART (LPUART). Explore practical implementations of these peripherals in various use cases while maintaining the MCU in low power mode. The 15-minute session covers three main topics: generating PWM signals with LPTIM and LPDMA for configuration data transfer, measuring input signal parameters with LPTIM and transferring them to a buffer using LPDMA, and utilizing LPUART to send measured data to a terminal while keeping the rest of the MCU in STOP2 mode. Access prerequisite materials and preparation instructions through the provided GitHub repository, and find additional workshop materials in the LPTIM HANDS-ON section of the linked documentation. For more information about the STM32U5 series, questions, or feedback, use the provided community forum and survey links.
Syllabus
STM32U5 low power peripherals in practice - 2 LPTIM Input Capture + LPDMA
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STMicroelectronics