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Amelie ACKERMANN
Community Manager
November 17, 2025

How to use STM32 Sidekick

  • November 17, 2025
  • 1 reply
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To maximize your experience with STM32 Sidekick, follow these guidelines:

  • Log in to the ST Community: log in to the community platform and navigate to the start page, forum boards related to STM32, knowledge base articles related to STM32 or developer news section. Locate STM32 Sidekick at the bottom right of the forum pages to start interacting with it.
  • Select your STM32 series: before asking a question, select the specific STM32 series relevant to your project. This helps STM32 Sidekick understand the context of your design and provide tailored assistance.
  • Be specific and clear: when describing your STM32 design or technical challenge, provide detailed and precise information. Clear context enables STM32 Sidekick to offer the most relevant and accurate suggestions. Use full series names rather than abbreviations.
  • Prompt limitations: you may submit a limited number of prompts per day. This policy ensures fair access for all users and maintains optimal system performance.
  • Respect community guidelines: We depend on and trust our community users to provide original, verified replies and solutions. Therefore, it is not allowed to share posts and replies that are predominately generated by AI. For reference, see the AI community guideline.
  • Refer to ST’s AI policy: for reference about ST’s AI policy, see AI at ST.

If you encounter any issues or have suggestions to improve STM32 Sidekick, share your feedback through the community feedback forum.

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Andrew Neil
Super User
November 17, 2025

In case anyone is wondering, the Sidekick icon looks like this: 

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And, when you click it, you should get this:

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If that doesn't appear, try logging out from the forum and then logging back in.

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