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May 10, 2025
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Where to find programming documentation

  • May 10, 2025
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Hi ST community,

I am new to SPC5 Automotive chips but not new to programming in the embedded world. I am currently programming on the SPC574k discovery board and have severe problems finding good documentation on how to actually program the thing in SPC5 Studio. I found the reference manual (rm0408), and some guides and datasheets (an can in SPC58EC, an4389, um2155, rm0361, and some others), but they mainly offer only conceptual knowledge and register mappings.

I also looked into the samples and although very helpfull, they are more of a starting point than a documentation.

Is there a way to get actual guides and documentation to the numerous functions and configuration options of the SPC5 Studio IDE? Do I have to contact someone, pay for it or sign something or is there none?

Kind regads,
Sir_Alee

Best answer by Erwan YVIN

Hello Sir_Alee ,

I recommend to check the link :

SPC5 32-bit Automotive MCU - STMicroelectronics

SPC5Studio IDE is containing useful starting point with RLA (Register level Access)

(Pinmap , Clocktree and so on ..)

I recommend to check the FAE in Europe

            Best Regards

                          Erwan

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Erwan YVIN
Erwan YVINBest answer
ST Employee
May 14, 2025

Hello Sir_Alee ,

I recommend to check the link :

SPC5 32-bit Automotive MCU - STMicroelectronics

SPC5Studio IDE is containing useful starting point with RLA (Register level Access)

(Pinmap , Clocktree and so on ..)

I recommend to check the FAE in Europe

            Best Regards

                          Erwan