2022-12-20 02:32 AM
My company just purchased 10x new STLINKS in WINSOURCE.
We are having trouble using them with newer versions of STCubeProgrammer(v.2.10.0)
,they work fine with the old STlinkUtility.
I am also unable to upgrade the Fake STlink:
The BOX seems legit:
The plastic molding looks alright also, the back sticker is upside down.
Once i open the new stlink, i notice the mcu markings are erased.
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2022-12-20 11:53 PM
Everything you have analysed points to a counterfeit. The "ST" logo on the front is also stretched vertically. But at the latest in view of the abraded marking, it should be clear that this is a fake.
The only thing to do is to send the parts back to the seller and demand a genuine replacement or the money.
Regards
/Peter
2022-12-20 02:54 AM
Hmm... Maybe, try this on it?
2022-12-20 03:05 AM
thanks @Pavel A. , lets try this.
I am not sure it will fix my issues, people in production use a lot the "automatic mode" from stmcubeprogrammer, this mode works slow/hangsup with the fake stlinks.
Edit:
I dont think im going to even try it, taking a look at the limitations:
2022-12-20 11:53 PM
Everything you have analysed points to a counterfeit. The "ST" logo on the front is also stretched vertically. But at the latest in view of the abraded marking, it should be clear that this is a fake.
The only thing to do is to send the parts back to the seller and demand a genuine replacement or the money.
Regards
/Peter
2022-12-29 05:13 PM
> the back sticker is upside down
If the hieroglyphs on it is not a big enough sign of being fake, then I don't know that is. And also a Chinese company cannot be a legit distributor...
2023-03-02 05:23 AM
Update: meanwhile there is a knowledge base article on the topic: How to recognize a genuine ST-Link/V2 versus a cloned one?, created by Amel NASRI.
Regards
/Peter
2023-03-02 05:45 AM
As STLink/2 are out of production, and ST stubbornly refuses to sell preprogrammed 'F103 for users to make their own, legit ones; maybe the last viable way to acquire them is to buy the lower-end Nucleos.
Meantime, we may try to scream here, but I'm almost sure ST does not care.
JW
2023-03-02 05:53 AM
Thats exactly what im doing, i buy the cheap nucleo64's and box them for the production team.
2023-03-02 05:54 AM
Thanks @Peter BENSCH , i do know how to recognise them, ill pass your link to my team.
2023-03-02 05:55 AM
> As STLink/2 are out of production,
No, ST-LINK/2 are in full production, not discontinued and not on NRND - so all is well. Availability may of course be a different and to be solved problem.
> Meantime, we may try to scream here, but I'm almost sure ST does not care.
Also incorrect, ST does follow community communication, but it is primarily an E2E forum.
Regards
/Peter