STM32F030 DEMO BOARD

This board has the bare minimum components required to power on the STM32F030F4P6 MCU. Most of the GPIOs on the STM32 SoC have been exposed in the external headers with silk screen labels that match the SoC’s pin names.

For practical use, you’ll need to add additional components and circuits using a breadboard, for example.

More information about the board can be found at the stm32-base.org website [1].

More information about STM32F030F4P6 can be found here:

Hardware

  • STM32F030F4P6 ARM Cortex-M0 processor, frequency up to 48 MHz

  • 16 KiB of flash memory and 4 KiB of RAM

  • 8 MHz quartz crystal

  • 1 user LED

  • One reset button

  • 2-way jumper (BOOT0)

  • Serial (1x4 male dupont (2.54mm))

  • SWD (1x4 male dupont (2.54mm))

  • USB port (power only)

Supported Features

The Zephyr stm32f030_demo board configuration supports the following hardware features:

Interface

Controller

Driver/Component

NVIC

on-chip

nested vector interrupt controller

UART

on-chip

serial port

PINMUX

on-chip

pinmux

GPIO

on-chip

gpio

WATCHDOG

on-chip

independent watchdog

die-temp

on-chip

die temperature sensor

Other hardware features are not yet supported on this Zephyr porting.

The default configuration can be found in boards/others/stm32f030_demo/stm32f030_demo_defconfig

Pin Mapping

Default Zephyr Peripheral Mapping:

  • UART_1 TX/RX : PA9/PA10

  • LED : PA4

Programming and Debugging

Applications for the stm32f030_demo board configuration can be built and flashed in the usual way (see Building an Application and Run an Application for more details).

Flashing

The board can be flashed by using ST-LINKV2 in-circuit debugger and programmer. This interface is supported by the openocd version included in the Zephyr SDK.

Flashing an application to STM32F030 DEMO BOARD

Here is an example for the Blinky application.

# From the root of the zephyr repository
west build -b stm32f030_demo samples/basic/blinky
west flash

You will see the LED blinking every second.

Debugging

You can debug an application in the usual way. Here is an example for the Blinky application.

# From the root of the zephyr repository
west build -b stm32f030_demo samples/basic/blinky
west debug

References