December 5, 2020
The Hydra project and STM32 USB
I started working on what I call "Hydra" back in 2020.
I had done a lot of work on the STM32F103 chip and was starting
to work with the STM32F411. I realized right away that most of
what I was doing was repeating what I had done with the F103.
So Hydra was born, with the idea of having a common code base
for both chips as I moved forward with the F411.
As is so often the case, other things grabbed my attention and
Hydra barely got started. Now it is 5 years later and I am looking
at this again and trying to remember just what I did.
One lesson is that every project needs notes and some kind of a log.
Perhaps others may find it useful, but I need such things as I tend
to set projects aside and then return years later with a desire to
continue working on them.
F411 and Hydra - notes from 2020 (through January, 2021)
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