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− | * [Maple JTAG How To] - how to use Maple's JTAG adapter for debugging; how to build a Maple JTAG debugger; re-flashing the board; and more. | + | * [[Maple JTAG How To]] - how to use Maple's JTAG adapter for debugging; how to build a Maple JTAG debugger; re-flashing the board; and more. |
== Documentation == | == Documentation == | ||
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Revision as of 18:56, 20 December 2010
This is a page about the Leaf Labs STM32 boards, such as the Maple - an open source hardware and software ARM Cortex M3 single board computer with Arduino-compatible expansion connectors and form factor.
Resources
- Leaf Labs website
- Maple board at Leaf Labs website
- Maple documentation
- Leaf Labs forums - support and discussion
- Leaf Labs on Github - source code for board designs, firmware, IDE, and documentation
- STM 32 page at ST Electronics - the system-on-chip that the Maple uses. Get STM32 reference manuals and application notes here.
How to guides
- Maple JTAG How To - how to use Maple's JTAG adapter for debugging; how to build a Maple JTAG debugger; re-flashing the board; and more.
Documentation
- Add documentation supplementation or errata pages here