Charles Bess on LinkedIn: More Raspberry Pico material – Trouble shooting (2024)

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    Hey LinkedIn network!I'm excited to share my latest achievement: developing a custom bootloader for the STM32F407VG board. In my design, I assigned the bootloader program to sector 1E, enabling it to automatically run the user_app application if no user input is detected. However, if user input is received, it enters boot mode and listens for data over UART2. And save it to the sector 2E📶To facilitate the process, I utilized a TTL module and wrote a Python script to parse the hex file into a specific telemetry format. The goal was to send the telemetry data using this format. ⚙️I invite you to check out the runtime firmware uploader stage of my algorithm, which has been evaluated. I've included a link to a test video and the GitHub repository below. GitHub repository:https://lnkd.in/djeaeMKyI'd appreciate any feedback and suggestions you might have. #EmbeddedSystems #STM32F407VG #CustomBootloader #FirmwareDevelopment

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