2021-02-24 07:25 AM
I have one ST-Link/V2 and one ST-Link/V2 ISOL and I experience following difference which I did not expect:
Is this by design, that intentionally the ISOL variant does not provide the 3.3V output or is there anyhow the possibility to recofigure the device to also provide the target power?
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2021-02-24 07:59 AM
@Community member: Okay solved. I mixed it up with PIN 19, which really provides 3.3V on non-ISOL only according to ST-Link User Manual.
2021-02-24 07:32 AM
>>ST-Link/V2 provides 3.3V to power the target's µC on PIN 1 of the flat ribbon cable
No, in the authentic devices it expects YOUR TARGET to provide a voltage that the ST-LINK target side drivers/buffers should use as an IO level to communicate with the target.
2021-02-24 07:43 AM
With "authentic" you mean "originally from ST"? I have one original from ST and I definitely can measure this voltage level at that pin. And it does not look like that someone from our own team have opened it in the past to implement this voltage supply.
2021-02-24 07:59 AM
@Community member: Okay solved. I mixed it up with PIN 19, which really provides 3.3V on non-ISOL only according to ST-Link User Manual.