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Hello, I would like to know with which debugging tool we can work with the Nucleo L433 card ? After the datasheet I can see : 'On-board ST-LINK debugger/programmer with USB re-enumeration capability: mass storage, Virtual COM port and debug port'

DYann.1
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But What It's mean exactely ? I must buy a Debugger like ST-LINK/V2 ? 0693W00000GWTMTQA5.jpgThank you for your helps.

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KnarfB
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KnarfB
Principal III

No, no need to buy more stuff. Nucleo boards come with an on-board ST-LINK chip. For SW Development use STMCubeIDE.

Here are some resources;:

  1. Video "How to use STM32CubeIDE" and STM32 youtube channel
  2. Read the docs, especially
  1. MOOC - STM32CubeIDE basics
  2. STM Education
  3. https://wiki.st.com/stm32mcu/wiki/STM32StepByStep:STM32_step_by_step_overview

hth

KnarfB

DYann.1
Senior

Hi KnarfB,

Thank you for your helps, I'll look at your links....

DYann.1
Senior

Hello,

I come back again. Now I have a evaluation board STM32L552, after the DS I must install the driver. Fo you know how I can find this driver please ? I installed on my PC only the STM32CubeMX only for this moment.

 0693W00000NpbNpQAJ.png After to connect directely USB, I think the driver detection is correct :

0693W00000NpbOdQAJ.pngBut now the next step is How to work with this Evaluation Board ?

   

The answer is exactly the same as for Nucleo and Discovery boards! The driver is the same for all implementations of ST-LINK:

https://www.st.com/en/development-tools/stsw-link009.html