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3 Development environment
3.1 System requirements
• Multi-OS support: Windows
®(a)
10, Linux
®(b)
64-bit, or macOS
® (c)
• USB Type-A or USB Type-C
®
to Micro-B cable
3.2 Development toolchains
• IAR Systems
®
- IAR Embedded Workbench
®(d)
• Keil
®
- MDK-ARM
(d)
• STMicroelectronics - STM32CubeIDE
3.3 Demonstration software
The demonstration software, included in the STM32Cube MCU Package corresponding to
the on-board microcontroller, is preloaded in the STM32 flash memory for easy
demonstration of the device peripherals in standalone mode. The latest versions of the
demonstration source code and associated documentation can be downloaded from
www.st.com.
4 Conventions
Table 3 provides the conventions used for the ON and OFF settings in the present
document.
In this document the references for all information that is common to all sale types, are
“STM32 Nucleo-144 board” and “STM32 Nucleo-144 boards”.
a. Windows is a trademark of the Microsoft group of companies.
b. Linux
®
is a registered trademark of Linus Torvalds.
c. macOS
®
is a trademark of Apple Inc. registered in the U.S. and other countries and regions.
d. On Windows
®
only.
Table 3. ON/OFF conventions
Convention Definition
Jumper JPx ON Jumper fitted
Jumper JPx OFF Jumper not fitted
Solder bridge SBx ON SBx connections closed by solder or 0 ohm resistor
Solder bridge SBx OFF SBx connections left open