How to port X-CUBE-TCPP to STM32G0B1RE
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‎2024-02-28 6:51 AM - last edited on ‎2025-02-20 12:59 AM by FBL
Hello Everybody,
I sucessfully included the X-CUBE-TCPP software expanison onta a NUCLEO-G071RB Board.
After some inital tests we decided to switch to the NUCLEO-G0B1RE Board for more flash as the Getting Started PDF (https://www.st.com/resource/en/user_manual/um2902-getting-started-with-the-usb-typec-software-expansion-for-stm32cube-stmicroelectronics.pdf) said that it would be possible to port the software to this chip.
I did the instructions (https://wiki.st.com/stm32mcu/wiki/STM32StepByStep:Getting_started_with_USB-Power_Delivery_Dual_Role) again, but i discovered that it wouldn't work now.AS it seems the Task won't start
I tried to connect the board agin to the stm32CubeMonitor with no suscess. I attached the traces file. Also the RTOS tasks seems not to start without a reason.
What do I have to change to get it running on the G0B1RE Board?
Thanks in advance.
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‎2024-02-29 6:16 AM
Hello @VH
I tried to connect the board again to the stm32CubeMonitor with no success. I attached the traces file. Also, the RTOS tasks seems not to start without a reason.
First, let's check your hardware configuration: CN4 should be shorten 1-2, 3-4 for connection with STM32CubeMonUCPD. If this is already done, we suggest you checking your flash configuration.
I was wondering which toolchain is used?
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‎2024-02-29 11:48 AM
Hello @VH ,
There has been a case created to resolve this question and we will be reaching out to you directly.
Regards,
Roger
