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As the Pico is brand new and support for the board is a work in progress I'd recommend that you set up a dedicated installation of Lazarus and Free Pascal as you will need to use both trunk version of Lazarus and a specially patched version of FPC that includes the necessary adjustments so that FPC knows about the Pico. Also expect changes as we all learn along the way. | As the Pico is brand new and support for the board is a work in progress I'd recommend that you set up a dedicated installation of Lazarus and Free Pascal as you will need to use both trunk version of Lazarus and a specially patched version of FPC that includes the necessary adjustments so that FPC knows about the Pico. Also expect changes as we all learn along the way. | ||
− | * [[ARM Embedded Tutorial - Installing Lazarus and Free Pascal]] | + | * [[ARM Embedded Tutorial - Installing Lazarus and Free Pascal|Installing Lazarus and Free Pascal]] |
− | * [[ARM Embedded Tutorial - Raspberry Pi Pico Setting up for Development]] | + | * [[ARM Embedded Tutorial - Raspberry Pi Pico Setting up for Development|Raspberry Pi Pico Setting up for Development]] |
To access the Raspberry Pi Pico examples below, together with all needed dependencies, clone this repository: https://github.com/michael-ring/pico-fpcexamples | To access the Raspberry Pi Pico examples below, together with all needed dependencies, clone this repository: https://github.com/michael-ring/pico-fpcexamples |
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Overview
Tutorials for programming ARM microcontrollers with FPC and Lazarus. This applies, for example, to the STM32 microcontrollers and RP2040 (Raspberry Pi Pico) microcontroller.
Set up driver / cross compiler / IDE
STM32
- Introduction to STM32 and FPC - How do I set up FPC / IDE (MSEide) to program an STM32F103C?
Raspberry Pi Pico
To best use this tutorial you will need to buy (at least) two Raspberry Pi Pico, we will use one as a target and the second one as a debug probe. Do yourself a favour, invest $4 for a second device, being able to debug is worth so much more.
As the Pico is brand new and support for the board is a work in progress I'd recommend that you set up a dedicated installation of Lazarus and Free Pascal as you will need to use both trunk version of Lazarus and a specially patched version of FPC that includes the necessary adjustments so that FPC knows about the Pico. Also expect changes as we all learn along the way.
To access the Raspberry Pi Pico examples below, together with all needed dependencies, clone this repository: https://github.com/michael-ring/pico-fpcexamples
ARM programming Examples
STM32
- GPIO - output and input - How to make a GPIO output
- Simple timer - A simple timer
Raspberry Pi Pico
- Raspberry Pi Pico blinking the onboard LED
- Raspberry Pi Pico saying Hello via UART
- Raspberry Pi Pico using the ADC
- Raspberry Pi Pico using Displays and I2C
- Raspberry Pi Pico using Displays and SPI
See also
- Examples (external)
- ARM - Cross compiler
- AVR Embedded Tutorials - Tutorials for AVR Embedded/Arduino