Overview
Linux BSP for STM32F769I Discovery Board
This is the Linux (uClinux) BSP (Board Support Package) and software development environment for the STM32F769I-Discovery board.
This is a software-only product. It does not include the STM32F7 Discovery board hardware or any other hardware equipment. Emcraft does not sell the STM32F7 Discovery board; please purchase it from STmicroelectronics or its distributors.
The following are some sample connectivity options available with uClinux on the STM32F769I Discovery board:
- Connect to the Internet via WiFi Learn more
- Access STM32F7 as a USB Mass Storage device Learn more
- Connect to the Internet over USB GSM modem Learn more
- Use Bluetooth serial port profile Learn more
- Use STM32F7 as the USB Ethernet RNDIS Gadget Learn more
More technology
Software
STM32F769I Discovery Board Linux BSP Release Materials
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Emcraft supports Linux (uClinux) as an operating system for the STM32F769I Discovery board. This page provides the release files of the STM32F7 Discovery board Linux BSP (Board Support Package) and the Linux software development environment.
You need to be a customer of the STM32F769I Discovery BSP product to download the distribution file below. As soon as you have purchased the BSP online, the system will send you automated email with information on how to access the release files.
Docs
STM32F769I Discovery Board Linux BSP Documentation
This page provides various documentation materials for the STM32F769I Discovery board Linux BSP (Board Support Package).
If you are just starting to use the BSP, we recommend that you look through the documentation items in the order they are listed below.
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Application Notes |
Installing U-Boot to the STM32F7 Discovery board |
#kit #uboot |
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Mar 15, 2017
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Connecting serial console to the STM32F7 Discovery |
#kit #uboot |
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Mar 15, 2017
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Running U-Boot |
#uboot |
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Mar 15, 2017
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Loading Linux images via Ethernet and TFTP |
#uboot |
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Mar 15, 2017
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Autobooting Linux from U-Boot |
#uboot |
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Mar 15, 2017
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Loading Linux images over UART |
#uboot |
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Mar 15, 2017
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Installing Linux images to Flash |
#uboot |
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Mar 15, 2017
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Building and self-updating U-Boot on the STM32F7 Discovery board |
#uboot |
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Mar 15, 2017
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Installing and activating cross development environment |
#tools |
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Mar 15, 2017
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Cross development environment: dependency on host components |
#tools |
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Mar 15, 2017
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Cross development environment: distribution tree |
#tools |
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Mar 15, 2017
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Building Linux |
#tools |
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Mar 15, 2017
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Understanding development workflow |
#tools |
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Mar 15, 2017
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Running TCP/IP stack in Linux |
#ether, #connectivity |
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Mar 15, 2017
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Flash management and JFFS2 file system |
#flash, #storage |
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Mar 15, 2017
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Managing U-Boot environment from Linux |
#uboot, #init |
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Mar 15, 2017
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Using STM32 UART ports in Linux |
#uart, #connectivity |
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Mar 15, 2017
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Loading application files via UART |
#uart, #connectivity |
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Mar 15, 2017
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Accessing I2C Devices in Linux |
#i2c |
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Mar 15, 2017
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Using USB Flash with the USB high speed interface on the STM32F7 |
#usb, #storage |
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Mar 15, 2017
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Using Bluetooth FTP profile |
#usb, #bluetooth |
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Mar 15, 2017
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Using Bluetooth serial port profile |
#usb, #bluetooth |
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Mar 15, 2017
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Connecting to the Internet over USB WiFi |
#usb, #wifi |
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Mar 15, 2017
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Connecting to the Internet over USB GSM modem |
#usb, #connectivity |
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Mar 15, 2017
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Using STM32F7 as the USB mass storage gadget |
#usb, #connectivity |
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Mar 15, 2017
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Using STM32F7 as the USB Ethernet RNDIS gadget |
#usb, #connectivity |
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Mar 15, 2017
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Controlling GPIO from Linux user space |
#gpio |
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Mar 15, 2017
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Accessing SPI devices in Linux |
#spi |
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Mar 15, 2017
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Building user-space applications |
#tools |
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Mar 15, 2017
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Building multi-threaded applications |
#tools |
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Mar 15, 2017
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Building C++ applications |
#tools |
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Mar 15, 2017
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Setting the stack size for a user-space application |
#tools, #debug |
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Mar 15, 2017
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Understanding what causes SEGV in an application |
#debug |
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Mar 15, 2017
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Remote debugging with GDB |
#debug |
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Mar 15, 2017
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Debugging with Eclipse |
#tools #debug
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Dec 1, 2017
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Building uClibc |
#tools |
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Mar 15, 2017
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External Resources |
Windows device driver for the USB/UART chip |
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Windows TFTP server |
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How to set up NFS |
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O'Reilly's "Linux Device Drivers" |
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Joseph Yiu's "Definitive Guide to the ARM Cortex-M3" |
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Support
STM32F769I Discovery Board Linux BSP Support
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Contact us
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Emcraft provides support for installation, configuration and basic use of the STM32F769I Discovery Linux BSP during 3 months since the product purchase.
Please note that you must be a customer of the STM32F769I Discovery Linux BSP in order to use the services of the Emcraft support team. When contacting Emcraft's support, make sure you include the Order ID emailed to you by the Emcraft on-line store at the time of the BSP purchase. We apologize but we won't be able to respond to non-customers.
If you require support beyond of what is described above, we will be happy to provide it using resources of our contract development team. Please contact us for details.
Before sending a question to the Emcraft support team, please make sure that you read carefully the application notes and other materials available from Docs. There is a good chance that someone has already asked a similar question and your answer is already available in the posted materials.
Important note: Compliant with the spirit and letter of the GPL, Emcraft makes full sources of the Linux kernel tree for the STM32F769I Discovery board available from github.com. If you don't want to purchase the BSP from Emcraft, feel free to download these sources and use them in any way you like, with understanding that Emcraft will not be able to support you, if you go down that path.
Buy
Buy STM32F769I Discovery Board Linux BSP
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Here you can purchase the STM32F769I Discovery Board Linux BSP on-line. This is a software-only product so as soon as we have received the payment, we will email you instructions on how to download the product files from our site.
Please note that login/password required to get access to the release files are sent to the email address specified when the order is placed. If credentials should be sent to another email address, please send your request to
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Here is what you get when you purchase the BSP:
- Access to the professionally supported Linux Board Support Package (BSP) and Linux cross-development environment specifically optimised for the STM32F769I Discovery board. We provide off-the-shelf support for all the features and capabilities we explicitly claim support for. Refer to Release Notes for the detailed list of currently supported features.
- Ability to download any future releases of the BSP from the Emcraft site at no extra charge, indefinitely.
- Access to the Emcraft support for any questions or issues related to the BSP. Refer to STM32F769I Discovery board Linux BSP Support for further details.
To answer one frequently asked question, with your purchase you receive full sources of all software components included in the BSP along with the off-the-shelf procedures required to re-build them. All software components included in the BSP are licensed using various Open-Source Software licenses, such as GPL, LGPL and similar.
To answer another frequently asked question, there are no run-time royalties associated with the BSP. You can install the BSP to as many hardware units as you like, port it to your custom boards and, generally speaking, do with it whatever you like, as long as you comply with software licenses of the included software packages.
Important note: Compliant with the spirit and letter of the GPL, Emcraft makes full sources of the U-Boot and Linux kernel trees for the STM32F769I Discovery board available from github.com. Feel free to download these sources and use them in any way you like, with understanding that Emcraft will not be able to support you.
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