Generating VGA is a perennial favorite on the Hackaday tips line, and it’s not hard to see why. Low-res video games, of course, but sending all those pixels out to a screen is actually a pretty ...
[Cliff] is pushing VGA video out of a microcontroller at 800×600 resolution and 60 frames per second. This microcontroller has no video hardware. Before we get to the technical overview, here’s the ...
In my family, we’ve never had a normal television set, using projectors for our entertainment needs instead. Now, while projectors have their benefits over normal televisions, they are more ...
With the emergence of STMicroelectronics' powerful STM32F42X/43X microcontrollers (MCUs), the topic of running Linux, in its uClinux form, on the STM32 devices is as hot as ever. In the MCU world, ...
February 14, 2013 – Mouser Electronics, Inc. announces the availability of STMicroelectronics STM32 F4 Expansion Boards that help discover the features of the STM32 F4 High-Performance Cortex-M4 ...
STMicroelectronics has added more entry level devices to its STM32F4 microcontroller family. Apart from introducing devices with more memory and extra features, it has also announced STM32F4 MCUs ...