2016-03-26 02:57 PM
Hi!
Is there any chance to supply external power supply to STM32F429I-DISC1? When I connect 5V to 5V pin nothing happens, except blinking LEDs from ST-LINK and display highlight. Maybe RESET is always active or something?Thanks in advance and have a nice day!2016-03-26 04:46 PM
I guess you could review the manual, schematic and solder-bridges to understand how to separate and power the board. It is certainly possible to disconnect the ST-LINK from the target processor.
The Nucleo-144 F429 has more jumpers and flexibility in this regard.2016-03-27 12:22 AM
I found two solder-bridges which looks suspicious to me.
First one is SB12 (NRST signal of connector CN2 is connected to NRST of STM32F4) is ON now and second SB10 (No incidence on NRST signal of STM32F4) which is OFF.I checked my others Discovery Borads(F3 and F7, my friend checked F4 (previous generation DISC0)) they work all right. SB configuration is the same, maybe it's a bug, but still I want bypass. EDIT:When I connect 3.3V to NRST pin something changed, display is black with some mess on it. I guess display is connected in some way with RESET pin ? Thanks in advance2016-03-30 04:48 AM
Hi KajteK,
You should upgrade your ST-LINK firmware to ST-LINK/V2-1 through
http://www.st.com/web/en/catalog/tools/PF260217
.
-Hannibal-
2016-03-30 05:14 AM
If you literally connected nrst to the supply, nothing on the board would reset properly.
2016-03-30 08:14 AM
It works now, thank You. It will probably take a while until I figure it out.
2016-03-30 09:08 AM
Hi KajteK,
It's nice to hear that. keep up the good work. -Hannibal-