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EHa.1
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May 21, 2021
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Can I boot up Linux on STM's MCU??

  • May 21, 2021
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Hi, everyone. :)

I am planning to make communication system with stm MCU.

AND, at the same time, I should boot up 'Linux' OS on stm MCU, for matching with other systems.

I'm just wondering that stm MCU can carry on Linus OS.

If stm MCU can use Linux OS, Which MCU is suitable for debugging and operating?

Please, give wisdom.

Thank you!

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Best answer by Tesla DeLorean

The regular STM32 can do things like ucLinux, but for real Linux you need an STM32MP1 MPU

https://www.st.com/en/microcontrollers-microprocessors/stm32mp1-series.html

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Tesla DeLorean
Tesla DeLoreanBest answer
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May 21, 2021

The regular STM32 can do things like ucLinux, but for real Linux you need an STM32MP1 MPU

https://www.st.com/en/microcontrollers-microprocessors/stm32mp1-series.html

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EHa.1
EHa.1Author
Associate II
May 21, 2021

Oh my goodness...!

I am really appreciated with you. :)

I am sorry but, Can I make a one more question?

Actually, this is the first time that I use STM's MPU. Where can I get any reference application document and lecture for first user?? ​

SO,..SO thank you!8)

Amel NASRI
Technical Moderator
May 31, 2021

Hi @EHa.1​ ,

To answer your question "Where can I get any reference application document and lecture for first user?? ​", you can look to the STM32 MPUs wiki page.

You have also a very active forum dedicated to STM32 MPUs, in case you have any farther question. @Community member​  and the team will be pleased to provide you required support.

-Amel

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