Modification of mbed-src library only for STM32F030F4, very cheap microcontroller in 20-Pin TSSOP package, with 16Kbytes of Flash and 4Kbytes of Ram. **Target for online compilator must be Nucleo 32F030R8.**

Dependents:   STM32F031_blink_LED_2


Information

For programming similar chips in TSSOP20 package, but with 32kB flash: STM32F031F6 and STM32F050F6 (virtually identical to STM32F031F6 and no longer produced but still on sale), it is recommended to use NUCLEO-F031K6 as compiler platform, and the mbed library without the need for any modifications.

Just remember that the only significant difference between these chips and NUCLEO-F031K6 is the lack of pins: PB_0, PB_3, PB_4, PB_5, PB_6, PB_7, PA_11, PA_12, PA_15 in TSSOP-20.



STM32F030F4 pinout (pin functions supported in mbed library).

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other pins:

Pin nrPin nameConnectedST-LINK on Nucleo (programming and debug)
1.BOOT0GND
4.NRSTCN4 pin 5
5.VDDA+3.3V
15.VSSGNDCN4 pin 3
16.VDD+3.3V
19.SWDIOCN4 pin 4
20.SWCLKCN4 pin 2
  • Remove jumpers CN2 on Nucleo when CN4 is connected to STM32F030F4
  • NRST connection is not necessarily needed, but in this case, after programming it is necessary to manually reset the target processor


STM32R030F4 programming using Nucleo (any type):
/media/uploads/mega64/f4_nucleo.jpg Notes:

  • When programming using the Nucleo virtual disk (drag and drop) , first turn on the power STM32F030F4, and then connect Nucleo to USB. When programming with "ST-LINK Utility", it does not matter.




STM32R030F4 programming using Arduino (as a simple USB-Serial converter) and FlyMcu program:
/media/uploads/mega64/f4_arduino.jpg

Notes:

  • For Usart in STM32F030F4, only 5V tolerant TX, RX pins are pins 17 and 18. Just their uses internal serial bootloader, so you can use such Arduino or other USB-Serial converter operating as standard 5V.
  • Where used FlyMcu, binary file from online compiler Mbed need to convert to intel hex file and during the conversion add the data offset 0x08000000 (or if offset is 0, manually add/edit the first line of the .hex file to ":020000040800F2").
  • During programming procedure, pin 1 (BOOT0) should be connected to 3.3 V. And before contact with the loader program, temporarily pin 4 (NRST) shorted to GND to reset the chip. After programming BOOT0 is connected to GND.
  • In this set with Arduino Uno, the "Flash loader demonstrator" from STM does not work (does not recognize the response from the chip at the initial stage of connection). But with Arduino Duemilanove program "STM Flash loader demonstrator" works perfectly (ver. 2.7.0). And do not need any additional file conversion (as the need for FlyMcu). You can use a binary file directly from the on-line compiler mbed.

Warning.
Because of the small size of the STM32F030F4 flash, for programs that use UART, it is proposed not to use the Serial class but use the <cstdio> (stdio.h) functions that directly use stdout and stdin (e.g printf().putchar(),getchar(),vprintf(),scanf() ).

Example:

version with serial class

#include "mbed.h"
Serial pc(USBTX, USBRX); // tx, rx

int main()
{

    pc.printf("Hello World!\n");

}

consuming 13.7kB FLASH and 1.5kB RAM

but this:

version without serial class

#include "mbed.h"
int main()
{

    printf("Hello World!\n");

}

consuming only 8.7kB FLASH and 0.4kB RAM

5kB used flash difference (with 16kB total size) !!!

However, if you need other than the default UART settings for stdin and stdout (that is 9600b, pins PA_2, PA_3), you can do as an example:

change uart pins and speed

#include "mbed.h"

// declarations needed to change here the parameters of stdio UART
extern int stdio_uart_inited;
extern serial_t stdio_uart; 

int main()
{
    // for change pins
    serial_init(&stdio_uart, PA_9,PA_10);
    stdio_uart_inited=1;

    // for change baud rate
    serial_baud(&stdio_uart, 115000);


    printf("Hello World!\n");

}




uVision users

In the case of online compilation of the program with this library using Keil, to prevent linker errors set in the project options "One ELF Section per Function" and Optimisation: Level 2.



Additional information (and inspiration for this modification):

http://developer.mbed.org/forum/electronics/topic/5184/

http://developer.mbed.org/questions/4643/Does-mbed-support-STM32F030F4/

http://developer.mbed.org/questions/2927/mbed-on-other-packages-stm32f030f4-TSSOP/

http://developer.mbed.org/questions/4139/Programming-STM32F030F4-with-Nucleo-F030/

Committer:
mega64
Date:
Tue Feb 14 21:52:10 2017 +0000
Revision:
11:79a2d67cd509
Parent:
0:38ccae254a29
repair the effects of improvements in the mbed environment (Ch.1, serial_set_flow_control )

Who changed what in which revision?

UserRevisionLine numberNew contents of line
mega64 0:38ccae254a29 1 /* mbed Microcontroller Library
mega64 0:38ccae254a29 2 * Copyright (c) 2006-2013 ARM Limited
mega64 0:38ccae254a29 3 *
mega64 0:38ccae254a29 4 * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
mega64 0:38ccae254a29 5 * you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
mega64 0:38ccae254a29 6 * You may obtain a copy of the License at
mega64 0:38ccae254a29 7 *
mega64 0:38ccae254a29 8 * http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
mega64 0:38ccae254a29 9 *
mega64 0:38ccae254a29 10 * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
mega64 0:38ccae254a29 11 * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
mega64 0:38ccae254a29 12 * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
mega64 0:38ccae254a29 13 * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
mega64 0:38ccae254a29 14 * limitations under the License.
mega64 0:38ccae254a29 15 */
mega64 0:38ccae254a29 16 #ifndef MBED_INTERFACE_H
mega64 0:38ccae254a29 17 #define MBED_INTERFACE_H
mega64 0:38ccae254a29 18
mega64 0:38ccae254a29 19 #include "device.h"
mega64 0:38ccae254a29 20
mega64 0:38ccae254a29 21 /* Mbed interface mac address
mega64 0:38ccae254a29 22 * if MBED_MAC_ADD_x are zero, interface uid sets mac address,
mega64 0:38ccae254a29 23 * otherwise MAC_ADD_x are used.
mega64 0:38ccae254a29 24 */
mega64 0:38ccae254a29 25 #define MBED_MAC_ADDR_INTERFACE 0x00
mega64 0:38ccae254a29 26 #define MBED_MAC_ADDR_0 MBED_MAC_ADDR_INTERFACE
mega64 0:38ccae254a29 27 #define MBED_MAC_ADDR_1 MBED_MAC_ADDR_INTERFACE
mega64 0:38ccae254a29 28 #define MBED_MAC_ADDR_2 MBED_MAC_ADDR_INTERFACE
mega64 0:38ccae254a29 29 #define MBED_MAC_ADDR_3 MBED_MAC_ADDR_INTERFACE
mega64 0:38ccae254a29 30 #define MBED_MAC_ADDR_4 MBED_MAC_ADDR_INTERFACE
mega64 0:38ccae254a29 31 #define MBED_MAC_ADDR_5 MBED_MAC_ADDR_INTERFACE
mega64 0:38ccae254a29 32 #define MBED_MAC_ADDRESS_SUM (MBED_MAC_ADDR_0 | MBED_MAC_ADDR_1 | MBED_MAC_ADDR_2 | MBED_MAC_ADDR_3 | MBED_MAC_ADDR_4 | MBED_MAC_ADDR_5)
mega64 0:38ccae254a29 33
mega64 0:38ccae254a29 34 #ifdef __cplusplus
mega64 0:38ccae254a29 35 extern "C" {
mega64 0:38ccae254a29 36 #endif
mega64 0:38ccae254a29 37
mega64 0:38ccae254a29 38 #if DEVICE_SEMIHOST
mega64 0:38ccae254a29 39
mega64 0:38ccae254a29 40 /** Functions to control the mbed interface
mega64 0:38ccae254a29 41 *
mega64 0:38ccae254a29 42 * mbed Microcontrollers have a built-in interface to provide functionality such as
mega64 0:38ccae254a29 43 * drag-n-drop download, reset, serial-over-usb, and access to the mbed local file
mega64 0:38ccae254a29 44 * system. These functions provide means to control the interface suing semihost
mega64 0:38ccae254a29 45 * calls it supports.
mega64 0:38ccae254a29 46 */
mega64 0:38ccae254a29 47
mega64 0:38ccae254a29 48 /** Determine whether the mbed interface is connected, based on whether debug is enabled
mega64 0:38ccae254a29 49 *
mega64 0:38ccae254a29 50 * @returns
mega64 0:38ccae254a29 51 * 1 if interface is connected,
mega64 0:38ccae254a29 52 * 0 otherwise
mega64 0:38ccae254a29 53 */
mega64 0:38ccae254a29 54 int mbed_interface_connected(void);
mega64 0:38ccae254a29 55
mega64 0:38ccae254a29 56 /** Instruct the mbed interface to reset, as if the reset button had been pressed
mega64 0:38ccae254a29 57 *
mega64 0:38ccae254a29 58 * @returns
mega64 0:38ccae254a29 59 * 1 if successful,
mega64 0:38ccae254a29 60 * 0 otherwise (e.g. interface not present)
mega64 0:38ccae254a29 61 */
mega64 0:38ccae254a29 62 int mbed_interface_reset(void);
mega64 0:38ccae254a29 63
mega64 0:38ccae254a29 64 /** This will disconnect the debug aspect of the interface, so semihosting will be disabled.
mega64 0:38ccae254a29 65 * The interface will still support the USB serial aspect
mega64 0:38ccae254a29 66 *
mega64 0:38ccae254a29 67 * @returns
mega64 0:38ccae254a29 68 * 0 if successful,
mega64 0:38ccae254a29 69 * -1 otherwise (e.g. interface not present)
mega64 0:38ccae254a29 70 */
mega64 0:38ccae254a29 71 int mbed_interface_disconnect(void);
mega64 0:38ccae254a29 72
mega64 0:38ccae254a29 73 /** This will disconnect the debug aspect of the interface, and if the USB cable is not
mega64 0:38ccae254a29 74 * connected, also power down the interface. If the USB cable is connected, the interface
mega64 0:38ccae254a29 75 * will remain powered up and visible to the host
mega64 0:38ccae254a29 76 *
mega64 0:38ccae254a29 77 * @returns
mega64 0:38ccae254a29 78 * 0 if successful,
mega64 0:38ccae254a29 79 * -1 otherwise (e.g. interface not present)
mega64 0:38ccae254a29 80 */
mega64 0:38ccae254a29 81 int mbed_interface_powerdown(void);
mega64 0:38ccae254a29 82
mega64 0:38ccae254a29 83 /** This returns a string containing the 32-character UID of the mbed interface
mega64 0:38ccae254a29 84 * This is a weak function that can be overwritten if required
mega64 0:38ccae254a29 85 *
mega64 0:38ccae254a29 86 * @param uid A 33-byte array to write the null terminated 32-byte string
mega64 0:38ccae254a29 87 *
mega64 0:38ccae254a29 88 * @returns
mega64 0:38ccae254a29 89 * 0 if successful,
mega64 0:38ccae254a29 90 * -1 otherwise (e.g. interface not present)
mega64 0:38ccae254a29 91 */
mega64 0:38ccae254a29 92 int mbed_interface_uid(char *uid);
mega64 0:38ccae254a29 93
mega64 0:38ccae254a29 94 #endif
mega64 0:38ccae254a29 95
mega64 0:38ccae254a29 96 /** This returns a unique 6-byte MAC address, based on the interface UID
mega64 0:38ccae254a29 97 * If the interface is not present, it returns a default fixed MAC address (00:02:F7:F0:00:00)
mega64 0:38ccae254a29 98 *
mega64 0:38ccae254a29 99 * This is a weak function that can be overwritten if you want to provide your own mechanism to
mega64 0:38ccae254a29 100 * provide a MAC address.
mega64 0:38ccae254a29 101 *
mega64 0:38ccae254a29 102 * @param mac A 6-byte array to write the MAC address
mega64 0:38ccae254a29 103 */
mega64 0:38ccae254a29 104 void mbed_mac_address(char *mac);
mega64 0:38ccae254a29 105
mega64 0:38ccae254a29 106 /** Cause the mbed to flash the BLOD (Blue LEDs Of Death) sequence
mega64 0:38ccae254a29 107 */
mega64 0:38ccae254a29 108 void mbed_die(void);
mega64 0:38ccae254a29 109
mega64 0:38ccae254a29 110 #ifdef __cplusplus
mega64 0:38ccae254a29 111 }
mega64 0:38ccae254a29 112 #endif
mega64 0:38ccae254a29 113
mega64 0:38ccae254a29 114 #endif