2022-12-02 02:28 AM
2022-12-02 02:56 AM
Welcome, @MaxC, to the community!
What temperature range are your computers designed for, which are used to connect the ST-LINK and for debugging and programming?
Regards
/Peter
2022-12-02 03:32 AM
Hello Peter,
thank you for the feedback, I sent that question because, probably, we could use some ST-Link probes into a climate room in order to read/write data to a board mounting STM32F4 or STM32F2 MCUs by using STM32CubeMonitor. I don't remember exactly the range of temperatures but they could be negatives and over 50°C.
But the PC will be placed outside the climate room, at a temperature about 22 °C
Thanks
regards
Max
2022-12-02 05:33 AM
Since the ST-LINK are pure development tools and are typically used in laboratory environments, there is no classification for the permissible temperature range.
What is the argument against placing the ST-LINK outside the climate chamber as well?
Regars
/Peter
2022-12-02 07:10 AM
The more normative approach might be to use standard interfaces, ie USB (VCP, HID ?) or Serial, to recover data your device might throw off, ie measurements / telemetry.
2022-12-02 07:21 AM
Hello everybody,
thank you for the feedback. The purpose is to use the STM32CubeMonitor (along with ST-Link since I understood that the tool support only the connection with the MCU by ST-Link) just to make some test on climate room to read data or to calibrate some parameters in the MCU FW. I think that the STM32CubeMonitor solution is a good solution with low effort. Of course other solutions are possible like, for example using USB protocol or XCP, but they could need more effort since I would need to develop also a tool/protocol also form Host side.
regards
Max
2022-12-02 08:09 AM
Years back I put a Hc-06 dongle to the mcu sensor board put inside a autoclave and climatic chamber using just pc teraterm for logging, or android Bluetooth electroics app for graphical version.
Using a 5v usb battery pack, the whole demo can be sealed hermetically. Bluetooth could transmit through a metal no window oven....