 Hi, this is Stephanie from STMicroelectronics. This video is addressed to people new to STMicroelectronics and to our STM32 microcontroller family. In this video I will present to you one of our tools, the STM32 cube monitor. The STM32 cube monitor family is a set of tools curated to help developers fine tune and diagnose STM32 applications at runtime. This is done through reading and visualizing application variables in real time. Today there are four tools that reside in this family. STM32 cube monitor, STM32 cube monitor power, STM32 cube monitor RF, and last but not least, STM32 cube monitor UCPD. If you're interested in the specialized versions of cube monitor and learning more about them, please visit st.com in our ST YouTube channel. On our YouTube channel we have curated individual videos discussing each of these specialized tools in greater detail. In today's presentation we will solely be focusing on discussing the STM32 cube monitor. In a nutshell, the STM32 cube monitor tool provides users with a simple way to build custom dashboards in order to help fine tune and diagnose STM32 applications at runtime, conveniently supporting connectivity to any STM32 device through the ST link. Some key features of the STM32 cube monitor include reading and writing variables on the fly from and to RAM in real time while the target application is running, support of two modes, direct acquisition or snapshot, enables the logging of data into a file and replay for exhaustive analysis, multiprope support to monitor multiple targets simultaneously, and remote monitoring with native support or multi-format displays such as PCs, tablets, and mobile phones. Like many of our other tools, the STM32 cube monitor is compatible over a range of OS platforms including Windows, Linux, Ubuntu, and macOS. So where can you find STM32 cube monitor? Great question! To find out more information regarding this tool simply visit st.com and enter STM32 cube monitor in the sites search bar. To download and install this tool click on the get software icon on the landing page. You will then be led to a section displaying the various OS compatible STM32 cube monitor versions. Be sure to select the version that is compatible with the operating system running on your host machine. Please note that unless you explicitly select a previous version from the select version drop-down icon you'll be downloading and installing the latest version. Now that you are familiar with the basics of this tool I invite you to install and use it in parallel when debugging your application. Thank you for watching and we will see you next time. Bye!