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  • Raja Gupta
  • April 27, 2025

Button Controlled LED Toggle on STM32F446RE (Polling Method)

In this article, we will walk through setting up a simple project on the STM32F446RE Nucleo-64 board where a user button press toggles an onboard LED. The focus will be on manual HAL configuration without relying on interrupts, using a pure polling method. This exercise covers basic GPIO initialization, clock setup, and handling a simple

  • Raja Gupta
  • April 27, 2025

Setting Up Your First STM32 Project in STM32CubeIDE and Writing a Blinky Code

When you’re getting started with STM32 microcontrollers, one of the best ways to dive in is by building a simple LED Blinky project. In this post, I’ll walk you through every step to create a new STM32CubeIDE project for the Nucleo-F446RE board, manually write the initialization code using STM32 HAL APIs, and explain some important

Circuit Analysis with LTspice

Updated: July 30, 2025
Beginner

This hands-on, beginner-to-advanced course is designed for students, electronics hobbyists, and engineers who want to learn how to simulate real-world circuits using LTspice.Instead of just theory, you’ll build, test, and analyze circuits inside LTspice, an industry-standard simulation tool used across academia and industry. By the end of this course, you’ll be able to simulate analog,

Arduino Programming

Updated: July 27, 2025
Beginner

This beginner-friendly course is designed for students, hobbyists, and aspiring makers who want to learn Arduino programming by building real circuits and writing real code. Just like in a real electronics lab, you’ll connect components, upload sketches, and make things move, blink, and respond. Whether you’re working on your first project, preparing for college lab

Raspberry Pi Foundation

Updated: July 26, 2025
Beginner

C Programming Practice Bootcamp – Learn by Coding

Updated: July 25, 2025
Beginner

This beginner-friendly course is designed for students and aspiring programmers who want to learn C programming by doing. Instead of long lectures and dry theory, you’ll write real code from Day 1. Every lesson is hands-on, built with short instructions, real examples, and instant challenges — just like how you’d learn in a coding bootcamp