I am using a STM407VET6 development board, and when I connect it via USB, it is recognized as "STM32 ST-Link" as a USB device, but not as a VCP.
How can I solve this problem?
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‎2022-08-02 10:21 PM
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‎2022-08-02 10:33 PM
Perhaps connect to the other USB port?
If this is the STM32F407-DISCO board, the TOP/NORTH connector goes to an STM32F1
The BOTTOM/SOUTH Micro-AB connects to the STM32F4, and whatever software you have running on that.
Up vote any posts that you find helpful, it shows what's working..
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‎2022-08-02 10:34 PM
Try re-installing all drivers.
hth
KnarfB
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‎2022-08-02 10:42 PM
TOP/NORTH connector to a desktop PC.
The driver has already been reinstalled.
When other boards (F407G-DISC, NUCLEO-F446RE) are connected, they are recognized as VCP.
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‎2022-08-02 10:45 PM
The driver has already been reinstalled.
When other boards (F407G-DISC, NUCLEO-F446RE) are connected, they are recognized as VCP.
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‎2022-08-02 10:45 PM
I connect TOP/NORTH connector to a desktop PC.
also did other connector.
The driver has already been reinstalled.
When other boards (F407G-DISC, NUCLEO-F446RE) are connected, they are recognized as VCP.
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‎2022-08-02 10:56 PM
> I am using a STM407VET6 development board
What board? Post photo.
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‎2022-08-02 11:01 PM
I'm using​ this board.
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‎2022-08-02 11:07 PM
This board has a ST-LINK/V2-A which does not include VCP. See
STM32F4DISCOVERY Data brief and
TN1235 Overview of the ST-LINK versions.
hth
KnarfB
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‎2022-08-02 11:10 PM
Can add VCP by soldering 2 wires, see UM1472 Discovery kit with STM32F407VG MCU
hth
KnarfB
