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Welcome back to Build, Create & Learn — A Maker’s Journey! In this episode, I’m taking you along on my early adventures with embedded programming using the STM32 microcontroller.

From that first blinking LED to the moment I finally got sensor data from the BME280, it’s been a ride full of bugs, head-scratching errors, and small wins that felt huge.

I’ll walk you through:

  • How I got started with STM32 and why I chose it

  • The common mistakes that slowed me down

  • Wiring up and reading from the BME280 sensor

  • What I’ve learned (and what I still don’t understand)

If you’re curious about embedded development or just enjoy the learning journey behind the scenes, this one’s for you. Whether you’re a beginner or someone looking back at their first “blinky” project, I hope you find something relatable in the process.

Check out the companion blog post for links, images, and the source code: herndlbauer.com

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