2022-09-24 07:06 AM
Hello
I may have misunderstood:
By cutting some SBs off
and soldering on CN2
the embedded STLinkv3 can be used externally ? meaning on other targets/boards ?
2022-09-24 07:55 AM
CN2 is for programming the ST-LINK's IC
2022-09-24 08:35 AM
Thank you, I thaught: too easy !
Do you know "just on top of head" if that is possible ? (using stlinkV3 standalone)
In the mean time, I'll dig deeper in the schematics/docs .
Regards
2022-09-24 10:24 AM
I don't think the Nucleo-32 is accommodative of this.
You could perhaps remove the G4 and access PA13/PA14 and PB3 pins via header.
The Nucleo-64 (G474) might be more accommodating, but isn't snap-off as the older designs were.
2022-09-24 10:46 AM
Superb, thank you .
2022-09-24 07:28 PM
May I know the reasons to use on board ST link for external debug?
2022-09-24 08:21 PM
1) It is a pure question : stingy geek i am
2) having an stlinkv3 technically under the hand, why not use it :)
3) i am going right now to check out its price :) (an stlinkv3)
regards
2022-09-25 10:36 PM
See https://community.st.com/s/question/0D53W00000OmiV6SAJ/nucleoh732zg-has-strange-new-stlink-part, near the bottom there is simple program to disable the MCU on the Nucleo. For H723 but changes to a G4 should be fairly simple.
2022-09-26 10:33 AM
"3) i am going right now to check out its price "
And availability!
As you said you have one at hand, so use it.