Mbed also provides pictures of pins and their respective functions on their website for each of the boards they support. Since we’re not using CubeMX to generate our project this time around, we need to look up the datasheet for our board to see which pins have which functionality. In the previous Nucleo UART tutorial, CubeMX had a nice graphical interface to configure our pins. If all goes well, you should see something like the following: Copy and paste the following command into the terminal:.Open the command prompt and navigate to the folder where you want your project.We’re going to use the blinky LED example project provided by mbed as our starting template. Other options include PuTTy, TeraTerm and, if you just can’t help yourself, HyperTerminal. ![]()
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