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Powering the Future Together: Qt and STMicroelectronics

Thermostat

Thermostat

A modern Smart Home Thermostat touch screen interface. Turn up the heat on your microcontroller project...

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Features

  • Rich graphics rendered by the new Qt Quick Ultralite engine
  • Full touch control, animations, swipe actions etc.
  • Supports multiple languages
  • Various pre-built UI controls such as Dials, Rotatory Dials, Knobs etc.

Compatible Boards

SMart-Watch

Smart Wearable

An uncompromisingly fluid User Experience for battery powered wearables. Time to try it out!

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Features

  • Rich graphics rendered by the new Qt Quick Ultralite engine
  • Full touch control
  • Animations, Swipe actions, Lists, etc.
  • Compass

Compatible Boards

Coffee-Machine-1

Coffee Machine

A Coffee Machine GUI for advanced control of speciality bean-based beverages. Brew up your own version today.

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Features

  • Select the drink
  • From Qt Design Studio to Qt Creator, deploying on a microcontroller.
  • Smooth UI

Compatible Boards

Thermostat demo on STM32F769I-Disco

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STM32MP157 Running a Qt Graphics Demo

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Supported Hardware

Supported Hardware

Vendor

STMicroelectronics

STMicroelectronics

STMicroelectronics

STMicroelectronics

STMicroelectronics

STMicroelectronics

Model

STM32MP135

STM32MP157F-DK2

STM32MP157-EV1

STM32F769I-DISCOVERY

STM32H750B-DISCOVERY

STM32F469I-DISCOVERY

MPU/MCU

MPU

MPU

MPU

MCU

MCU

MCU

STM32MP1 Quick Start Guide

This guide describes how to use the GUIs of Qt tools to develop Linux applications on an STM32MP1 Evaluation board (Eval) or Discovery Kit (Disco). It describes the overall process and provides step-by-step instructions.

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QBSP test bench

Boot to Qt: A Lightweight, Customizable Software Stack for Embedded Linux Systems

Boot to Qt is a streamlined, Qt-optimized software stack for embedded Linux systems that runs on the target device. It utilizes the Yocto Project's reference distribution, Poky, and the traditional embedded Linux kernel. With minimal components and small image sizes, it offers extensive customization options while maintaining access to valuable development tools.

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