Get Started With Embedded Systems - STM32 Nucleo Tutorial - Structuring the Project
In this video I show how to setup the a new folder and the relevant .c and .h source files for your own code. So we moved the UART rx and tx interrupt code out of the main file into their own modules to make the project more manageable going forward. This is important because it makes the code more scalable, maintainable and testable.
Also here is the link to the GitHub repo where all this code is available https://github.com/rbevin777/STM32-Tutorials-NucleoF334R8T6
Just clone the repo and switch to the branch you want.
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