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NEMA 17 Stepping Motor (62 oz-in 5mm single shaft)

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Atmega324P

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10K timmer potentiometer

10K Trimmer Potentiometer (Through Hole)

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16x2 LCD (Liquid Crystal Display)

16x2 LCD (Liquid Crystal Display)

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White prototyping breadboard with 30 tie strips and two power rails on each side.

White Prototyping Breadboard (2x30 columns of tie strips and 2x2 rows of power strips)

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Clear Prototyping Breadboard (2x30 columns of tie strips and 2x2 rows of power strips)

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Red Through Hole LED (Light emitting diode)

Single Red Through Hole LED (Light Emitting Diode)

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Green through hole LED (light emitting diode)

Single Green Through Hole LED (Light Emitting Diode)

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Yellow through hole LED (light emitting diode)

Single Yellow Through Hole LED (Light Emitting Diode)

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Developing with ARM Microcontrollers/Processors - Connect the ST-Link v2 to your Computer

Previous Page: Installing and Setting up the IDE

The next thing that needs to be installed is the device driver to setup this programmer. This is the programmer that will be used to flash the firmware to the microcontroller. First you’ll need to find the driver on the ST-link website. It is called the STSW-LINK003. You can find it on the website or google it. Scroll down to the download link and download and open the zip folder. You will find the usbdriver file. Copy that file into a folder you can easily access like the desktop. Run the program to start the installation. Click “next” and “install” and then finish the installation. Insert your ST-Link programmer into your USB port. The status bubble will pop up and tell you that the driver device is being installed. Click on the bubble to ensure the programmer has installed successfully. Your programmer should now be installed.

Next Page: Introduction to the CoIDE

ARM STM32 Microcontroller Series Index:

Introduction
Installing and Setting up the IDE
Connect the ST-Link v2 Interface to your Computer
Introduction to the CoIDE
Connecting the ST-Link v2 to the STM32 Microcontroller