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Destroy the MCU and ST-Link v3

RTaka.3
Associate II

I destroyed the MCU(STM32H743ZIT6) and ST-Link V3.

But I don't know what happen.

When I connect the ST-LinkV3 with the Laptop, then the ST-Link and MCU was broken.

So, if you know what happen, please teach for me.

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MGatt.2
Associate II

The same thing happened to me too.

With an STM32H735-DK. One day, I turn on it but it didn't run. The integrated ST-Link V3 seems to work correctly (I can connect it to the PC) but the STM32H735 does work: it not run and I cannot program it. The day before everything was working fine !!!! I didn't understand what could have happened.

RTaka.3
Associate II

Thank you for reply!

I resolve this problem.

This problem is made by some causes, I found these causes.

Uwe Bonnes
Principal II

It is very very rare that breackage happens out of the blue. In most cases something happened, e.g.:

  • ESD discharge
  • Voltage differences in ground on PC USB connection and external board
  • External voltages outside the absolute maximum ratings applied to the board
  • USB cable breackage
  • Bad USB cable, having only power but no communication
  • ...

So carefully think about what you did since you last handled the board. Is the Stlink still recognized? Is the board still powered(green led) ? ...

Otherwise, when y

It might be helpful for others in the future if you share what caused your issue.

Takes some skillz

At the places I've worked there's usually a guy with the Technology Kiss of Death, who can break pretty much any hardware or software if left alone with it even briefly..

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The H7 can be bricked by incorrect LDO/SMPS and VOS settings.

The NRST is not a true reset in the classic sense.

One of the tricks to un-brick the H7 is to pull BOOT0 HIGH, and then cycle the power completely a couple of times, ie fully disconnect and reconnect the USB/Power from the device. Then connected and erase with BOOT0 still HIGH, stopping broken code on the device from running

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I think so too.

This is embarrassing, but I can't speak English​ well.

So, I can't speak well about the detail.

Its cause, short circuit between the ST-Link and MCU through the​ electrical outlet.

So, it isn't concern about ST.

I'm so sorry.

And thank you for any reply.​

Hi.

For me, the USB cable is ok because with other board it works correctly.

The power source is the USB

The LD5 and LD6 are ON

With ST-Link Upgrade Utilities I can connected to ST-LINK V3 (inside on the board STM32H735-DK) and upgrade it to last version (V3.J7.M2); but when with STM32CubeProgrammer the message "Error: NO STM32 target found!" will be displayed.

The display backlight is on (also when I press the RST button).

If I try press "Run Target" from TouchGFX, I read the following messages:

ST-LINK SN : 001C003F3438510534313939

    ST-LINK FW : V3J7M2

    Board    : STM32H735G-DK

    Voltage   : 3.29V

    Error: No STM32 target found!

    c:/works/ST/ConfIndustries_0/gcc/include/flash_sections_int_ext.mk:2: recipe for target '_extflash_' failed

    make[1]: *** [_extflash_] Error 1

    ../gcc/Makefile:52: recipe for target 'flash' failed

With STM32CubeIDE I read the messages:

STMicroelectronics ST-LINK GDB server. Version 5.8.0

Copyright (c) 2020, STMicroelectronics. All rights reserved.

Starting server with the following options:

    Persistent Mode      : Disabled

    Logging Level       : 1

    Listen Port Number     : 61234

    Status Refresh Delay    : 15s

    Verbose Mode        : Disabled

    SWD Debug         : Enabled

    InitWhile         : Enabled

Target no device found

Error in initializing ST-LINK device.

Reason: No device found on target.

Thanks.

Please check that JP7 is in position 1-2.

+ Try to connect under reset.