STM32CubeMX user interface

UM1718

 

 

Buttons are available to manipulate and save a copy of the compare cart view:

to hide criteria that are not used for the comparison or show all criteria.

to come back to default STM32CubeMX comparison settings

to copy and paste the current cart view in a document or email.

MCU/MPU selection for a new project

Clicking an STM32 part number from the compare cart selects it in the MCU/MPU Selector tab, and clicking on creates a new project for that part number (see

Figure 38).

Figure 38. Cross selector - Part number selection for a new project

Clicking the Cross Selector Tab allows the user to go back to the cart and change the current selection for another part number.

4.3Project page

Once an STM32 part number or a board has been selected or a previously saved project has been loaded, the project page opens, showing the following set of views (refer to dedicated sections for their detailed description):

Pinout & Configuration

Clock Configuration

Project Manager

Tools

Users can move across the different views without impacting their project configuration.

A button is always accessible for the user to click and allows to generate the code corresponding to the current project configuration.

Moreover, thanks to convenient navigation breadcrumbs (see Figure 39), the user can detect what its current location is in STM32CubeMX user interface, and can move to other

68/453

UM1718 Rev 41

UM1718

STM32CubeMX user interface

 

 

locations:

to the home page by clicking the Home breadcrumb

to the new project window by clicking the part number

back to the project page by clicking the project name (or Untitled if the project does not have a name yet).

Figure 39. STM32CubeMX Main window upon MCU selection

UM1718 Rev 41

69/453

STM32CubeMX user interface

UM1718

 

 

Selecting a board, then answering No in the dialog window requesting to initialize all peripherals to their default mode, automatically sets the pinout for this board. However, only the pins set as GPIOs are marked as configured, i.e. highlighted in green, while no peripheral mode is set. The user can then manually select from the peripheral tree the peripheral modes required for its application (see Figure 40).

Figure 40. STM32CubeMX Main window upon board selection (peripherals not initialized)

70/453

UM1718 Rev 41

Соседние файлы в папке STM