Embedded Rust Development with STM32: Absolute Beginners
Master safe, modern embedded systems in Rust with bare-metal, FFI, drivers, crates & projects on STM32 microcontrollers
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What you will learn
Rust programming language from scratch
Build your first bare-metal Rust application from scratch
Learn how to set up the Rust toolchain for building firmware that runs on ARM Cortex-M microcontrollers
Write your own linker script and startup file, and understand how memory layout and bootstrapping work in embedded Rust
Use cargo-binutils to inspect and analyze ELF files
Set up a modern and efficient workflow using VS Code to build, flash, and debug your Rust code with embedded targets
Using and understanding core embedded Rust crates
Log and debug efficiently in resource-constrained environments
Get hands-on with ARM Cortex peripherals like SysTick and ITM using the cortex-m and cortex-m-rt crates
Rust FFI: Create safe Rust APIs to interface with existing C libraries, making it easier to integrate Rust into existing C-based codebases
Learn how to safely pass structs, strings, and enums between Rust and C while maintaining type safety and control
Expose Rust functions to be callable from C, using unsafe and FFI concepts to manage cross-language interoperability safely
Step-by-step, build a real-world Flappy Bird game application using Rust
Build hardware-agnostic drivers using the embedded-hal traits, making your code portable across multiple microcontroller platforms.
Interface with real sensors ( MPU6050) to control game mechanics
Structure your code in clean, maintainable modules
Use the STM32 HAL crate to easily configure and control your microcontroller’s peripherals with safe Rust abstractions
Writing generic embedded code
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