STM32Cube is an STMicroelectronics original initiative to ease the developers life by reducing efforts, time and cost.
STM32Cube covers the overall STM32 products portfolio. It includes a comprehensive embedded software platform delivered for each STM32 series.
- The CMSIS modules (core and device) corresponding to the ARM(tm) core implemented in this STM32 product.
- The STM32 HAL-LL drivers, an abstraction layer offering a set of APIs ensuring maximized portability across the STM32 portfolio.
- The BSP drivers of each evaluation, demonstration or nucleo board provided for this STM32 series.
- A consistent set of middleware components such as RTOS, USB, FatFS, graphics, touch sensing library...
- A full set of software projects (basic examples, applications, and demonstrations) for each board provided for this STM32 series.
The STM32CubeH7 MCU Package projects are directly running on the STM32H7 series boards. You can find in each Projects/Board name directories a set of software projects (Applications/Demonstration/Examples).
In this FW Package, the modules Middlewares/ST/TouchGFX, Middlewares/ST/STemWin, and Middlewares/ST/STM32_Audio are not directly accessible. They must be downloaded from a ST server. The respective URL are available in a readme.txt file inside each module.
Details about the content of this release are available in the release note here.
- STM32H7
- NUCLEO-H7A3ZI-Q
- NUCLEO-H723ZG
- NUCLEO-H743ZI
- NUCLEO-H743ZI2
- NUCLEO-H753ZI
- NUCLEO-H753ZI2
- NUCLEO-H745ZI-Q
- NUCLEO-H755ZI-Q
- STM32H7B3I-DK
- STM32H7B3I-EVAL
- STM32H735G-DK
- STM32H743I-EVAL
- STM32H743I-EVAL2
- STM32H753I-EVAL
- STM32H753I-EVAL2
- STM32H745I-DISCO
- STM32H747I-DISCO
- STM32H747I-DISC1
- STM32H747I-EVAL
- STM32H757I-EVAL
- STM32H750B-DK
Caution : The issues and the pull-requests are strictly limited to submit problems or suggestions related to the software delivered in this repository.
For any other question related to the product, the hardware performance or characteristics, the tools, the environment, you can submit it to the ST Community on the STM32 MCUs related page.