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/**
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  @page UTILS_ConfigureSystemClock UTILS example
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  @verbatim
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  ******************** (C) COPYRIGHT 2016 STMicroelectronics *******************
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  * @file    Examples_LL/UTILS/UTILS_ConfigureSystemClock/readme.txt 
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  * @author  MCD Application Team
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  * @brief   Description of the UTILS example.
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  ******************************************************************************
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  * @attention
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  *
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  * <h2><center>© Copyright (c) 2016 STMicroelectronics.
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  * All rights reserved.</center></h2>
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  *
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  * This software component is licensed by ST under BSD 3-Clause license,
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  * the "License"; You may not use this file except in compliance with the
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  * License. You may obtain a copy of the License at:
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  *                        opensource.org/licenses/BSD-3-Clause
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  *
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  ******************************************************************************
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  @endverbatim
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@par Example Description
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This example describes how to use UTILS LL API to configure the system clock using PLL with HSI as source
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clock. The user application just needs to calculate PLL parameters using STM32CubeMX and call the UTILS LL
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API.
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System starts with clock used after reset.
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Then, a system clock switch is done to PLL with HSI as PLL clock source. Automatically, FLASH latency
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is tuned according to system constraints described in the reference manual.
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User can easily set its own PLL parameters in changing global variable used to store them.
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A LED2 toggle of 1sec provides this information that system is well configured to requested frequency.  
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Anyway, signal on PA.08 can be monitored with an oscilloscope (in connecting PA.08 to pin 23 of CN10) 
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to check the requested frequency:
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 - SYSCLK frequency with frequency value around @64MHz.
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@par Directory contents 
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  - UTILS/UTILS_ConfigureSystemClock/Inc/stm32f1xx_it.h          Interrupt handlers header file
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  - UTILS/UTILS_ConfigureSystemClock/Inc/main.h                  Header for main.c module
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  - UTILS/UTILS_ConfigureSystemClock/Inc/stm32_assert.h          Template file to include assert_failed function
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  - UTILS/UTILS_ConfigureSystemClock/Src/stm32f1xx_it.c          Interrupt handlers
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  - UTILS/UTILS_ConfigureSystemClock/Src/main.c                  Main program
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  - UTILS/UTILS_ConfigureSystemClock/Src/system_stm32f1xx.c      STM32F1xx system source file
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@par Hardware and Software environment
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  - This example runs on STM32F103xB devices.
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  - This example has been tested with STM32F103RB-Nucleo board and can be
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    easily tailored to any other supported device and development board.
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@par How to use it ? 
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In order to make the program work, you must do the following :
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 - Open your preferred toolchain
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 - Rebuild all files and load your image into target memory
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 - Run the example
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 * <h3><center>© COPYRIGHT STMicroelectronics</center></h3>
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 */
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