I cannot code my stm32 card and the processor gets very hot.
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‎2024-05-14 3:30 PM
After connecting the USB cable, my stm32 f446re nucleo board gets very hot. Also, I cannot load code into it because ide programs do not see the card. When I apply voltage from the VIN pin, there is no heating. where is the problem, could it be in the stlink?
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‎2024-05-14 5:27 PM
Likely a regulator or internal short within the part.
You can find the schematics under the CAD Resources tab of the product page
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‎2024-05-15 3:01 AM
@erya35 You haven't said anything about your computer yet. I have already seen here in the Community that someone has connected a NUCLEO to a MAC, which then supplied too much voltage via USB, thereby destroying the NUCLEO or at least the ST-LINK.
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‎2024-05-15 8:27 AM
I am using a windows computer for coding.I was coding and using the stm32f446re card.but 2 days ago I encountered this problem. I am using Keil and I get no target error.I tried with Stm32cubeprogrammer but I could not connect to the card from there.
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‎2024-05-15 8:28 AM
Thank you, I'll look into it.
