The following error occurred during deployment to hardware board: No STM32 MCU connected.
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‎2024-01-07 5:09 PM
Embedded Coder Support Package for STMicroelectronics STM32 Processors.
The following error occurred during deployment to your hardware board: No STM32 MCU connected.
I can fine ST LINK DEVICE in Device Manager and connect STM board in STM32CubeProgrammer.
matlab 2022a.
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‎2024-01-07 10:58 PM
Welcome @afate, to the community!
What ST-LINK are you using?
Did you try to upgrade it using CubeProg?
Regards
/Peter
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‎2024-01-08 1:39 AM
I'm using ST-LINK V2.
I upgrade my ST-LINK to newest version,V2J43S7.
I try to change matlab version,but no used.
In CubeProg,I change shared setting to enable,I think it's the question.
Is our CubeProgrammer using CubeProg command?
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‎2024-01-08 4:10 AM
I don't know how you programme or whether your programming solution uses CubeProg. What happens if you programme with CubeProg and perhaps switch off the option Shared as a test?
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‎2024-01-08 4:55 PM
I'm using Embedded Coder Support Package for STMicroelectronics STM32 Processors in matlab simulink.
In CubeProg,if I switch off Shared option,Serial Number is unknowned,and press connect unused.
There is my programming solution screenshot.
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‎2024-01-09 12:02 AM
Well, I don't know which tool Simulink from Mathworks uses for programming, so I can't comment on that. But let's take another look at ST-LINK: can you please upload a photo of your ST-LINK, front and back?
