2024-05-01 11:43 AM - last edited on 2024-05-02 12:38 AM by Peter BENSCH
Hello,
I have a NUCLEO-G491Re development board, and I would like to program my external board using the development board's ST-Link. Could you please guide me on how to do that?
Thank you
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2024-05-02 12:37 AM
Welcome @khushbu, to the community!
In some older NUCLEO boards, it was possible to use the included ST-LINK/V2-1 as an independent ST-LINK. With the NUCLEO-G491RE (MB1367) this was no longer provided.
Theoretically, after a cursory glance at the schematics, one could come to the conclusion that by removing SB40, SB41 and possibly other jumper/solder bridges, one could lead out the port of the ST-LINK/V3E. However, it is already difficult with the T_NRST signal, as it is permanently connected to the target STM32 and JP3 separates T_NRST from the ST-LINK. All in all, the effort involved is too great for a conversion of the NUCLEO-G491RE to be worthwhile.
Does it answer your question?
Regards
/Peter
2024-05-02 12:37 AM
Welcome @khushbu, to the community!
In some older NUCLEO boards, it was possible to use the included ST-LINK/V2-1 as an independent ST-LINK. With the NUCLEO-G491RE (MB1367) this was no longer provided.
Theoretically, after a cursory glance at the schematics, one could come to the conclusion that by removing SB40, SB41 and possibly other jumper/solder bridges, one could lead out the port of the ST-LINK/V3E. However, it is already difficult with the T_NRST signal, as it is permanently connected to the target STM32 and JP3 separates T_NRST from the ST-LINK. All in all, the effort involved is too great for a conversion of the NUCLEO-G491RE to be worthwhile.
Does it answer your question?
Regards
/Peter