Send "Hello STM32" every second via USART1 (PA9/PA10). In Proteus, you will see the text appear in a popup terminal exactly as if connected to a real serial monitor.
The typical workflow for an STM32 Proteus project is: stm32 in proteus
While simulation is running, pause it and open the STM32 debug window. You can see: Send "Hello STM32" every second via USART1 (PA9/PA10)
The STM32 family of microcontrollers, based on the powerful ARM Cortex-M architecture, has become the industry standard for professional embedded development. However, the transition from simple 8-bit microcontrollers (like the Arduino or 8051) to the complex STM32 ecosystem can be intimidating. Hardware debugging tools like ST-Link are essential, but what if you want to test your code without constantly flashing a physical chip? You can see: The STM32 family of microcontrollers,
(e.g., 72MHz) to match your code's configuration for accurate timing. Key Simulation Projects
Here is the software stack you need:
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