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Stm32CubeProgrammer is not recognizing the Board (instead of STM32H750 it says --). The device is wrong as well - it says STM32F72x/STM32F73x although it is STM32H750. What can i do?

BHure.1
Associate III
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Assume we're not all psychic..

What are you connecting to what, exactly? How is it connected? Be SPECIFIC

Wild guess here is that you're connecting to the ST-LINK/V3's STM32F723 with an external ST-LINK/V2

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BHure.1
Associate III

Right. Sorry for the lack of details, I wanted to be as specific as possible.

The board is STM32H750. CubeProgrammer is not recognizing it correctly and the device should not be F723.

I am using ST-LINK V2 connected to the SWD of the board and power it up via the VIN and Ground (5V) and selected the JP8 to E5V.

That's a chip​, it is on a DK/DISCO board right?

You're not connected to the right spots to get to the primary target.​

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CN5 on the STM32H750B-DK goes to the ST-LINK/V3 chip

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TDK
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The board has an on-board ST-Link which you should use to program it on USB connector CN14. You don't need an external programmer. This is true for the vast majority of ST boards.

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BHure.1
Associate III

When I tried the first time, the STLK onboard connection worked. The PC was seeing the board and I was ready to try the flashing.

However, after I ran target flash from TouchGFX, it went unresponsive. If i connect the USB to STLK and put JP8 to STLK nothing happens.

The only way I can power up the board is with E5V on JP8. But, the PC is not recognizing the board (according to the picture above).

If it worked once, then it is more probable that the LDO/SMPS and VOS settings/code are wrong. The recovery method there is to strap BOOT0 HIGH and power cycle the board a couple of times until you can erase the H7

Erasing the firmware on the F723 is going to be exceedingly unhelpful in the context of recovering the bricked H750

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BHure.1
Associate III

F723 is present on the board? It is not very clear for me what is the F72X thing

FFS, this is an uphill ski, I've told you it implements the on-board ST-LINK/V3

Here's a picture to save me 1000 words..

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