STM32CubeIDE 2.2.0 released
We are pleased to announce that STM32CubeIDE 2.2.0 release is now available.
What is new in 2.2.0:
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Added support for:
- STM32H5 microprocessors to the STM32H5 series
- STM3U3 series microprocessors to the STM32U3 series
- STM32V8 series
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Added support for new boards:
- NUCLEO-H553ZG
- NUCLEO-U345RC-Q, NUCLEO-U366RE-Q, STM32U366E-DK
- NUCLEO-V873XJ, and STM32V873J-DK
- Updated the target Platform to Eclipse 2025-12 and CDT™ 12.3.0
- Added Multidrop support for debugging:
- STLINK-GDB server
- OpenOCD
- Segger J-Link
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Updated
- CMake to version 4.3.1
- STARM-CLANG to version 21.1.1+st.7
- Added support for
- OpenSTLinux 6.2.1
- CMake static library template
- Ubuntu 26.04 and Fedora 44
Dependencies versions updates:
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Eclipse® 2025-12 and CDT™ version 12.3.0
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Bundled JRE™: Adoptium® Temurin® 21.0.10+7 with JavaFX 21.0.10
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ST-LINK GDB Server 7.14.0 supporting ST-LINK/V2 and STLINK-V3
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SEGGER J-Link GDB Server V9.42
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STM32CubeProgrammer v2.23.0
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Open On-Chip Debugger 0.12.0+dev-00664-g72f14cee6
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RTOS Proxy 0.18.1
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Ninja 1.13.2
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make- 4.4.1_st_20260330-0700
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ST-LINK Server 2.1.2-2
Main fixed issues in 2.2.0:
Refer to the STM32 microcontroller wiki: here
Known problems and limitations in 2.2.0:
Refer to the STM32 microcontroller wiki: here
How to get STM32CubeIDE 2.2.0:
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Download STM32CubeIDE from here
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Or update your current installation of STM32CubeIDE using: Help > Check for updates
- Note:
- The in-tool update does not update the drivers or the ST-LINK Server. A full installation is required to update all these components.
- Note:
