Update History
V1.10.0 / 25-August-2017Main
Changes
- Updated projects to fix Linux compilation errors.
- For detailed status on projects updates, please refer to dedicated release notes.
V1.9.0
/ 14-April-2017
Main
Changes
- No changes compared to previous version (V1.8.0).
V1.8.0
/ 25-November-2016
Main
Changes
- Updated project configuration files to be aligned with latest version of IDEs.
- For detailed status on projects updates, please refer to dedicated release notes.
V1.7.0
/ 31-May-2016
Main
Changes
- No changes compared to previous version (V1.6.0).
V1.6.0
/ 15-April-2016 Main
Changes
- All SW4STM32
linker files updated to be in line with ARM specifications.
- MDK-ARM Projects migration to version V5.17.
- system_stm32l0xx.c: added APBPrescTable[] and MISRA C 2004 10.6 rule compliancy.
- Clarifications inside the readme.txt files associated to the examples.
V1.5.0
/ 8-January-2016 Main
Changes
V1.4.0
/ 16-October-2015 Main
Changes
- readme.txt files: several description improvements associated to the examples.
Contents
- Same as previous V1.3.0 version.
V1.3.0
/ 9-September-2015 Main
Changes
- Add support of System Workbench for STM32 (SW4STM32) toolchain.
- Adding a new FreeRTOS application.
Contents
- Same as previous V1.2.0 version with in addition some new FreeRTOS applications
V1.2.0
/ 13-February-2015 Main
Changes
- Compliancy with the updated HAL.
Contents
- Same as previous V1.1.0 version.
V1.1.0
/ 18-June-2015 Main
Changes
- First official release for all projects running on STM32L053C8_Discovery Board.
Contents
- This folder contains several examples/applications and one demonstation running on the STM32L053C8_Discovery Board.
- More than 50 examples are available for this Board in order to demonstrate the product/peripherals features.
- Different applications are available on this Board in order to show
- how to use the USB peripheral in device mode. - how to use the STMTouch driver with one linear sensor. - how to use FreeRTOS - A demonstration firmware includes 2 application modules, the interaction
menu is available on an e-Paper display, the user interacts with the
firmware thanks to a linear sensor. The first module executes an
emulation of an USB mouse, the second module proposes the measurement
of current consumption in different Low Power modes.
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