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can you open source your STLINK-V3MINIE?

FZhen.3
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Can you open source your STLINK-V3MINIE?  

All hardware and codes,  

Your design is not easy to use.

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Yeah, it could have a better shell. Part of keeping cost down. There is an STL model of a case if you have the means to print it.

Still unclear what "wiring is inconvenient" means. I guess you want male header pins to make the connection with jumper wires? There are other debuggers with housings and male header pins if that's what you're looking for.

https://www.st.com/en/development-tools/stlink-v3set.html

https://www.st.com/en/development-tools/st-link-v2.html

 

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@Andrew Neil   Thanks, I‘m using CMSIS-DAP,  works well.

But STLINK has some unique features,  like programming  Option Bytes of stm32XX. 

other debug adaptors can't.

@Peter BENSCH  

Illegally manufactured, incomplete clone, maybe.   

But massive problems are not.  works very well acctually.

I am not support illegally manufactured product , But they really consider issues from the perspective of users!

Maybe a large company like ST,   should Put aside your arrogance and learn something from those illegal manufacturers, Their illegal  products can beat your legal products in the market not only because their Low price.

but because really convenient for users.

Your STLINK is ugly and sucks.


@FZhen.3 wrote:

@TDK  

Doesn't have a outer casing, It is easy to damage, 


Then use one of the versions which does have an outer casing!

I presume the target market for the V3MINIE is applications where minimum size and/or cost is the key issue - so the lack of casing is an acceptable trade-off.

 


@FZhen.3 wrote:

@TDK  

 the wiring is inconvenient.


Is it?

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should be easy enough to solder wires or header pins onto those pads?

And there is a standard 14-pin Cortex debug header