If you haven't stumbled across this GitHub gem yet, you’re in for a treat. This repository provides a hardware-agnostic, lightweight abstraction layer for managing EEPROM (or Flash emulated as EEPROM) on STM32 microcontrollers.
Let’s dive into why this library deserves a spot in your toolchain. The x-cube-eeprom repository (hosted on GitHub under STMicroelectronics or community forks) is an expansion software pack designed to simplify non-volatile data storage. While the name suggests a physical EEPROM driver, the core logic often focuses on EEPROM Emulation . x-cube-eeprom github
Have you used EEPROM emulation before? Run into any issues with page erases? Let me know in the comments below! Happy coding, and may your data persist through every reset! If you haven't stumbled across this GitHub gem
Example for STM32F4:
uint16_t readData; EE_ReadVariable(0x0001, &readData); Run into any issues with page erases
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/* Specify the memory areas */ MEMORY { FLASH (rx) : ORIGIN = 0x08000000, LENGTH = 1024K EEPROM (rx) : ORIGIN = 0x08080000, LENGTH = 64K RAM (xrw) : ORIGIN = 0x20000000, LENGTH = 128K } #include "eeprom.h" int main(void) { HAL_Init(); EE_Init();