I'm sick at the moment , not quite enough energy to watch completely, but this looks good, and you're doing it in "real time", so far, so it's possible to watch on one monitor, or tablet, and do the project on the other screen.
Hi how are you? I learnt a lot from you video, I implemented my RTC using a backup register but when I turn off the device the set time doesn't continue it stops at the last read time, any ideas?
If you turn of the MCU then all clocks stop and also the time keeping. You can "only" put is in some lowpowermode that still remain RTC functionality and you find this info in the MCU manual. /PR TEchTalk
HI, Thanks but i dont have any systematic classes, but the code to the project is nowadays on Github so if you want the code look below. github.com/PRTechTalk/STM32 /PR TechTalk
Thanks for your suggestion, this might happen. Ithink for fast and high resolution ADC and DAC. Did you have alternative applications in mind? /PR TechTalk
I'm sick at the moment , not quite enough energy to watch completely, but this looks good, and you're doing it in "real time", so far, so it's possible to watch on one monitor, or tablet, and do the project on the other screen.
Thanks, Hope you feel better by now.
Project is now also in Github
github.com/PRTechTalk/STM32
/PR TechTalk
Hi how are you? I learnt a lot from you video, I implemented my RTC using a backup register but when I turn off the device the set time doesn't continue it stops at the last read time, any ideas?
If you turn of the MCU then all clocks stop and also the time keeping. You can "only" put is in some lowpowermode that still remain RTC functionality and you find this info in the MCU manual.
/PR TEchTalk
Is there a place to download this RTC project to learn more about this? This great thank you!
Hi. I haven’t uploaded the project. Send me your email and i will send you the project. My mail address is : “mysurename” @ gmail.com
/PR TechTalk
Greate news now also i have adopted GIT, so go to my page
github.com/PRTechTalk/STM32
/PR TechTalk
Sir I need your systematic classes
HI, Thanks but i dont have any systematic classes, but the code to the project is nowadays on Github
so if you want the code look below.
github.com/PRTechTalk/STM32
/PR TechTalk
This is South Korea.
Can you send me your current UA-cam project.
Thank you.
Hi, Pls see Github where is just uploaded the project.
github.com/PRTechTalk/STM32
/PR TechTalk
make a tutorial on HRTIMER
Thanks for your suggestion, this might happen. Ithink for fast and high resolution ADC and DAC. Did you have alternative applications in mind?
/PR TechTalk
@@prtechtalk416in power electronics its application is more...moreover it has some special features....how can i connect with you