2020-10-16 04:19 PM
2020-10-17 11:47 PM
Hey clive1,
Thanks for point out. Now I understand why CubeProgrammer detects it.
Tried to shortcut R144, power it by STLK and USB, got no result.
How can I reset the LDO/SMPS and VOS settings? As long as I cannot connect to the board, CubeProgrammer does not let me change anything.
2020-10-18 08:12 AM
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Disconnect everything from the board. Plug a USB connector into CN14. Open STM32CubeProgrammer. Try to connect to the chip.
What happens?
2020-10-18 08:45 AM
>>How can I reset the LDO/SMPS and VOS settings? As long as I cannot connect to the board, Cube Programmer does not let me change anything.
If it worked once, then it is more probable that the LDO/SMPS and VOS settings/code are wrong. The recovery method there is to strap BOOT0 HIGH and power cycle the board a couple of times until you can erase the H7
You then need to fix your software so that the SystemClock_Config() doesn't configure the H750 incorrectly. See the CubeH7 examples for the board.
If you've bricked the firmware on the ST-LINK/V3, that's a whole other issue, and you'd need to find the loader binary for it,
The ST-LINK should connect via USB using CN14. JP8 should be on STLK
If you can find the ST-LINK/V3 but you get a "Target Not Found" error, then you need to focus on the H7 firmware and recovering that. R144 (BOOT0-H7) shorted, and cycle power (completely disconnect/reconnect), and then erase once you can connect to the H7
If that doesn't work you'll probably need to work with ST support directly, and look critically at all jumpers/settings, and check voltages at regulators, test points, etc.
2020-10-18 08:48 AM
Check JP1 is fitted
Check voltages at TP3 TP5 TP6
2020-10-18 09:45 AM
Thanks clive for your effort.
Do you happen to know where I can get a documentation for the board? The user manual for H745 and H750 disco board is very scarse (only 32 pages).
I noticed that if JP1 is not fitted, the display is empty.
TP stands for testing points? What should be the values for TP3, TP5 and TP6?
2020-10-18 10:08 AM
JP1 disconnects power to the H750
Test Points, TP3 1.8V, TP5 3.3V, TP6 probably 1.25V