I have a question regarding the STM32L083CZT6 microcontroller.
I have designed a custom board using this microcontroller, but it's not working!!
Do you have any tips?
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‎2022-06-22 7:44 AM
I have tested the microcontroller with different boards and all have the same problem.
I have noticed that the voltage across the NRST is 0V, which I think means that the microcontroller is damaged (There is no short circuit in the system).
I have connected the microcontroller to the PC through a serial wire debugger (using STLINK-V3MINI) and it says MC not found.
I have designed a custom board using STM32F4 before and I didn't have a problem before.
Do you have any tips to find the problem?
Thanks
Here is the Circuit design
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‎2022-06-23 2:04 AM
You are right, I didn't connect the STM32 to the target voltage because it didn't make a difference in the past.
Now, I have just connected it, but still the same error
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‎2022-06-23 2:05 AM
When I measure the voltage across the NRST and the ground, it is 0 V
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‎2022-06-23 2:40 AM
@AHamz.2​ "I have just connected the VDDA/VSSA as well as the VDD_USB"
and you've probed at the device pins to ensure that all the supply pins (both VDD and GND) are at the correct levels?
A complex system designed from scratch never works and cannot be patched up to make it work.
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‎2022-06-23 4:14 AM
Yes, they are

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