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Can't connect to new board: NUCLEO-N657x0-Q Error: No STM32 target found

MAK1
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Can't connect to new board: NUCLEO-N657x0-Q Error: No STM32 target found

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MAK1
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1. Move the JP2 jumper on the NUCLEO-N657x0-Q board to the "top" position.

2. Use the STM32 Programmer v2.20.0 software

3. Set (mouse click on) the connection to "ST-LINK" in the upper right hand ("blue") window of the STMCubeProgrammer software.

4. MOST IMPORTANT: Push the "Reset" button on the lower right corner of the NUCLEO-N657x0-Q board.  (It is to the right of the Ethernet connector - below the LED2, LED3 etc..)

5. Click on "CONNECT" in the upper right hand corner of the STMProgrammer software.

It works!   The STMProgrammer software shows "Connected" and the Log window shows a long message that ends with (2nd to last line) a light green line "Data read successfully"

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Imen.D
ST Employee

Hello @MAK1 and welcome to the Community,

Please refer to this post that may help you: Solved: Error: No STM32 target found! (SMT32N657X0-Q)

When your question is answered, please close this topic by clicking "Accept as Solution".
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Imen
MAK1
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1. Move the JP2 jumper on the NUCLEO-N657x0-Q board to the "top" position.

2. Use the STM32 Programmer v2.20.0 software

3. Set (mouse click on) the connection to "ST-LINK" in the upper right hand ("blue") window of the STMCubeProgrammer software.

4. MOST IMPORTANT: Push the "Reset" button on the lower right corner of the NUCLEO-N657x0-Q board.  (It is to the right of the Ethernet connector - below the LED2, LED3 etc..)

5. Click on "CONNECT" in the upper right hand corner of the STMProgrammer software.

It works!   The STMProgrammer software shows "Connected" and the Log window shows a long message that ends with (2nd to last line) a light green line "Data read successfully"