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Blinky Project for STM32F407VET6 Board - Configuration/Setup

 Follow below steps to create a basic LED blinking project for STM32F407VET6 board:

1. Create File>New>STM32 Project

2. Select Commercial Part number as STM32F407VET6, select 1st part number in search window.

3. In Next Tab provide project name (e.g. BlinkLED), keep other parameters as it is.

4. In Next Tab keep parameters as default, and Finish the setup. 


Pinout & Configuration:

1. System Core> SYS Select Debug option as Serial Wire

2. System Core> RCC Select High Speed Clock(HSE) & Low Speed Clock(LSE) as Crystal/Ceramic Resonator

3. In Pinout view, select PA6 as GPIO_Output

4. And in  System Core>GPIO Select GPIO output level as High

5. Go to Clock Configuration and make HCLK clock as 168Mhz (Highest clock supported by board).


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