How can I configure my cubeide project to supply vcc from stlink v2
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‎2022-04-23 06:48 AM
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‎2022-04-23 10:32 AM
Try reviewing the manual.
>>Is there some configuration in the cubeide...
No, it's hardwired on the pin, and not gateable via the tools/drivers
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‎2022-04-23 06:58 AM
You can't. Maybe your board has a jumper for that.
hth
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‎2022-04-23 08:10 AM
An authentic ST-LINK/V2 ?
Should provide 3.3V on Pin 19
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‎2022-04-23 09:49 AM
Hi friends. Yes it is authentic. Is there some configuration in the cubeide, like the microchip's pickit3. Where can I provide vcc through the programmer. I never use. I've always used vcc onbord and programmed when it's on. But my friend told me it is possible..
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‎2022-04-23 10:32 AM
Try reviewing the manual.
>>Is there some configuration in the cubeide...
No, it's hardwired on the pin, and not gateable via the tools/drivers
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‎2022-04-23 12:44 PM
great! thanks fot that.