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Is it mandatory to cut off the Nucleo board in order to use PA13 and PA14 to program with ST-Link/v2?

ced seg
Associate II
Posted on June 25, 2018 at 18:59

Hi everyone,

I play with a Nucleo-F767ZI, using the ST-Link part provided on the PCB.

I would like to use a ST-Link/v2 to program my MCU.

I was wondering, whether it is possible to power my MCU (without USB PWR) and use the ST-Link/v2 (using PA13 and PA14), without cutting the ST-Link part of the Nucleo or removing other components off the board.

UM1974, on page 71, says: 

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and:

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My guess would be, I can't, but I don't understand why? 

Do you have an explanation?

Cheers,

Ced.

#nucleo-f767zi #st-linkv2
2 REPLIES 2
Posted on June 25, 2018 at 19:11

There is a schematic if you are interested in the electrical connectivity on the board.

You can remove the CN4 jumpers to disconnect the ST-LINK from the onboard target (F767)

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T J
Lead
Posted on June 26, 2018 at 02:57

Yes, you can connect directly to Nucleo board without cutting or removing any parts.

There are two processor on that board, one for programming and a target.

To disconnect the on board target, remove jumpers CN4 as described by St. Clive.

also described in the Nucleo-144 document.

then you can connect your new target board through the 5/6pin connector provided.