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+/**
+ @page BKP_Tamper BKP Tamper example
+
+ @verbatim
+ ******************** (C) COPYRIGHT 2011 STMicroelectronics *******************
+ * @file BKP/Tamper/readme.txt
+ * @author MCD Application Team
+ * @version V3.5.0
+ * @date 08-April-2011
+ * @brief Description of the BKP Tamper example.
+ ******************************************************************************
+ * THE PRESENT FIRMWARE WHICH IS FOR GUIDANCE ONLY AIMS AT PROVIDING CUSTOMERS
+ * WITH CODING INFORMATION REGARDING THEIR PRODUCTS IN ORDER FOR THEM TO SAVE
+ * TIME. AS A RESULT, STMICROELECTRONICS SHALL NOT BE HELD LIABLE FOR ANY
+ * DIRECT, INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES WITH RESPECT TO ANY CLAIMS ARISING
+ * FROM THE CONTENT OF SUCH FIRMWARE AND/OR THE USE MADE BY CUSTOMERS OF THE
+ * CODING INFORMATION CONTAINED HEREIN IN CONNECTION WITH THEIR PRODUCTS.
+ ******************************************************************************
+ @endverbatim
+
+@par Example Description
+
+This example shows how to write/read data to/from Backup data registers and
+demonstrates the Tamper detection feature.
+
+The associated firmware performs the following:
+
+1. It configures the ANTI_TAMP pin to be active low, and enables the Tamper interrupt.
+
+2. It writes the data to all Backup data registers, then check whether the data were
+correctly written. If yes, LED1 turns on, otherwise LED2 turns on.
+
+3. On applying a low level on the ANTI_TAMP pin (PC.13), the Backup data registers
+are reset and the Tamper interrupt is generated. The corresponding ISR then checks
+whether the Backup data registers are cleared. If yes, LED3 on, otherwise LED4
+turns on.
+
+
+@par Directory contents
+
+ - BKP/Tamper/stm32f10x_conf.h Library Configuration file
+ - BKP/Tamper/stm32f10x_it.h Interrupt handlers header file
+ - BKP/Tamper/stm32f10x_it.c Interrupt handlers
+ - BKP/Tamper/main.h Main header file
+ - BKP/Tamper/main.c Main program
+ - BKP/Tamper/system_stm32f10x.c STM32F10x system source file
+
+
+@par Hardware and Software environment
+
+ - This example runs on STM32F10x Connectivity line, High-Density, Medium-Density,
+ High-Density Value line, XL-Density, Medium-Density Value line, Low-Density
+ and Low-Density Value line Devices.
+
+ - This example has been tested with STMicroelectronics STM32100E-EVAL (High-Density
+ Value line), STM32100B-EVAL (Medium-Density Value line), STM3210C-EVAL
+ (Connectivity line), STM3210E-EVAL (High-Density and XL-Density) and STM3210B-EVAL
+ (Medium-Density) evaluation boards and can be easily tailored to any other
+ supported device and development board.
+ To select the STMicroelectronics evaluation board used to run the example,
+ uncomment the corresponding line in stm32_eval.h file (under Utilities\STM32_EVAL)
+
+ - STM32100B-EVAL Set-up
+ - Use LD1, LD2, LD3 and LD4 leds connected respectively to PC.06, PC.07,
+ PC.08 and PC.09 pins
+ - Use the Tamper push-button connected to pin PC.13. PC13 is already
+ connected to VDD on the eval board.
+
+ - STM3210C-EVAL Set-up
+ - Use LD1, LD2, LD3 and LD4 leds connected respectively to PD.07, PD.13, PF.03
+ and PD.04 pins
+ - Use the Tamper push-button connected to pin PC.13 (set jumper JP1 in position 2-3).
+ PC13 is already connected to VDD on the eval board.
+
+ - STM3210E-EVAL Set-up
+ - Use LD1, LD2, LD3 and LD4 leds connected respectively to PF.06, PF0.7,
+ PF.08 and PF.09 pins
+ - Use the Tamper push-button connected to pin PC.13. PC13 is already
+ connected to VDD on the eval board.
+
+ - STM3210B-EVAL Set-up
+ - Use LD1, LD2, LD3 and LD4 leds connected respectively to PC.06, PC.07,
+ PC.08 and PC.09 pins
+ - Use the Tamper push-button connected to pin PC.13. PC13 is already
+ connected to VDD on the eval board.
+
+ - STM32100E-EVAL Set-up
+ - Use LD1, LD2, LD3 and LD4 leds connected respectively to PF.06, PF0.7,
+ PF.08 and PF.09 pins
+ - Use the Tamper push-button connected to pin PC.13. PC13 is already
+ connected to VDD on the eval board.
+
+@par How to use it ?
+
+In order to make the program work, you must do the following :
+ - Copy all source files from this example folder to the template folder under
+ Project\STM32F10x_StdPeriph_Template
+ - Open your preferred toolchain
+ - Rebuild all files and load your image into target memory
+ - Run the example
+
+@note
+ - Low-density Value line devices are STM32F100xx microcontrollers where the
+ Flash memory density ranges between 16 and 32 Kbytes.
+ - Low-density devices are STM32F101xx, STM32F102xx and STM32F103xx
+ microcontrollers where the Flash memory density ranges between 16 and 32 Kbytes.
+ - Medium-density Value line devices are STM32F100xx microcontrollers where
+ the Flash memory density ranges between 64 and 128 Kbytes.
+ - Medium-density devices are STM32F101xx, STM32F102xx and STM32F103xx
+ microcontrollers where the Flash memory density ranges between 64 and 128 Kbytes
+ - High-density Value line devices are STM32F100xx microcontrollers where
+ the Flash memory density ranges between 256 and 512 Kbytes.
+ - High-density devices are STM32F101xx and STM32F103xx microcontrollers where
+ the Flash memory density ranges between 256 and 512 Kbytes.
+ - XL-density devices are STM32F101xx and STM32F103xx microcontrollers where
+ the Flash memory density ranges between 512 and 1024 Kbytes.
+ - Connectivity line devices are STM32F105xx and STM32F107xx microcontrollers.
+
+ * <h3><center>&copy; COPYRIGHT 2011 STMicroelectronics</center></h3>
+ */
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+/**
+ ******************************************************************************
+ * @file BKP/Tamper/stm32f10x_conf.h
+ * @author MCD Application Team
+ * @version V3.5.0
+ * @date 08-April-2011
+ * @brief Library configuration file.
+ ******************************************************************************
+ * @attention
+ *
+ * THE PRESENT FIRMWARE WHICH IS FOR GUIDANCE ONLY AIMS AT PROVIDING CUSTOMERS
+ * WITH CODING INFORMATION REGARDING THEIR PRODUCTS IN ORDER FOR THEM TO SAVE
+ * TIME. AS A RESULT, STMICROELECTRONICS SHALL NOT BE HELD LIABLE FOR ANY
+ * DIRECT, INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES WITH RESPECT TO ANY CLAIMS ARISING
+ * FROM THE CONTENT OF SUCH FIRMWARE AND/OR THE USE MADE BY CUSTOMERS OF THE
+ * CODING INFORMATION CONTAINED HEREIN IN CONNECTION WITH THEIR PRODUCTS.
+ *
+ * <h2><center>&copy; COPYRIGHT 2011 STMicroelectronics</center></h2>
+ ******************************************************************************
+ */
+
+/* Define to prevent recursive inclusion -------------------------------------*/
+#ifndef __STM32F10x_CONF_H
+#define __STM32F10x_CONF_H
+
+/* Includes ------------------------------------------------------------------*/
+/* Uncomment/Comment the line below to enable/disable peripheral header file inclusion */
+#include "stm32f10x_adc.h"
+#include "stm32f10x_bkp.h"
+#include "stm32f10x_can.h"
+#include "stm32f10x_cec.h"
+#include "stm32f10x_crc.h"
+#include "stm32f10x_dac.h"
+#include "stm32f10x_dbgmcu.h"
+#include "stm32f10x_dma.h"
+#include "stm32f10x_exti.h"
+#include "stm32f10x_flash.h"
+#include "stm32f10x_fsmc.h"
+#include "stm32f10x_gpio.h"
+#include "stm32f10x_i2c.h"
+#include "stm32f10x_iwdg.h"
+#include "stm32f10x_pwr.h"
+#include "stm32f10x_rcc.h"
+#include "stm32f10x_rtc.h"
+#include "stm32f10x_sdio.h"
+#include "stm32f10x_spi.h"
+#include "stm32f10x_tim.h"
+#include "stm32f10x_usart.h"
+#include "stm32f10x_wwdg.h"
+#include "misc.h" /* High level functions for NVIC and SysTick (add-on to CMSIS functions) */
+
+/* Exported types ------------------------------------------------------------*/
+/* Exported constants --------------------------------------------------------*/
+/* Uncomment the line below to expanse the "assert_param" macro in the
+ Standard Peripheral Library drivers code */
+/* #define USE_FULL_ASSERT 1 */
+
+/* Exported macro ------------------------------------------------------------*/
+#ifdef USE_FULL_ASSERT
+
+/**
+ * @brief The assert_param macro is used for function's parameters check.
+ * @param expr: If expr is false, it calls assert_failed function which reports
+ * the name of the source file and the source line number of the call
+ * that failed. If expr is true, it returns no value.
+ * @retval None
+ */
+ #define assert_param(expr) ((expr) ? (void)0 : assert_failed((uint8_t *)__FILE__, __LINE__))
+/* Exported functions ------------------------------------------------------- */
+ void assert_failed(uint8_t* file, uint32_t line);
+#else
+ #define assert_param(expr) ((void)0)
+#endif /* USE_FULL_ASSERT */
+
+#endif /* __STM32F10x_CONF_H */
+
+/******************* (C) COPYRIGHT 2011 STMicroelectronics *****END OF FILE****/