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STM32 Programming Handbook : Microcontroller Programming Series - Sarful Hassan

STM32 Programming Handbook

Microcontroller Programming Series

By: Sarful Hassan

eBook | 5 February 2026

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STM32 Programming Handbook is a practical, beginner-friendly guide designed to take you from your very first encounter with STM32 microcontrollers to confidently building real embedded applications.

If you have ever felt overwhelmed by datasheets, confusing registers, or complex development tools, this book was written for you. Instead of throwing theory at you, it explains concepts step by step, in simple language, and always connects them to real-world usage.

You will start by understanding what STM32 microcontrollers are, how they work internally, and how to set up your development environment correctly. From there, you will build a strong foundation in C programming as it applies specifically to STM32, learning data types, variables, operators, control structures, and functions in a practical embedded context.

As you progress, you will explore core peripherals such as GPIO, timers, ADC, and DAC, learning not just how to configure them, but also why they behave the way they do. Communication protocols like UART, I²C, and SPI are explained in a clear and approachable manner, helping you connect your STM32 to sensors, displays, and other devices with confidence.

This book focuses on understanding, not memorization. Each topic is explained as if a teacher is guiding you in person, anticipating common mistakes and answering the questions beginners usually ask.

Whether you are a student, hobbyist, or aspiring embedded engineer, this handbook gives you the knowledge and confidence to move from simple LED blinking to real embedded projects.

Inside this book, you will learn:

  • How STM32 microcontrollers work internally
  • How to set up STM32CubeIDE and STM32CubeMX
  • C programming fundamentals for embedded systems
  • GPIO input and output control
  • Timers, delays, and interrupts
  • Analog input and output
  • Serial communication (UART), I²C, and SPI
  • Practical programming techniques used in real projects

By the end of this book, you will not only be able to write STM32 programs—you will understand what your code is doing and why it works.

If you are serious about learning STM32 the right way, this handbook will be your reliable companion from beginner to confident embedded developer.

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