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STM32F091 internal bootloader support CAN?

Mat1
Associate III

Hi,

I studied the RM0091 (page 55). There UART, I2C is listed as supported interfaces for the internal bootloader.

I was wondering why the CAN isn't supported. Is this the case?

Thanks

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Peter BENSCH
ST Employee

Correct, AN2606 lists all possible interfaces for the various STM32s, but there is no family with bootloader via CAN for the STM32F0 yet.

Does it answer your question?

Regards

/Peter

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Peter BENSCH
ST Employee

Correct, AN2606 lists all possible interfaces for the various STM32s, but there is no family with bootloader via CAN for the STM32F0 yet.

Does it answer your question?

Regards

/Peter

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Mat1
Associate III

Yes, it does.

Thank you for the prompt answer.

You're welcome!

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Good luck!

/Peter

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Javier1
Principal

Before you happily jump into using the STM canbus bootloader, have it mind it WONT WORK if more than one canbus node is active.

I realiced it the hard way https://community.st.com/s/question/0D53W00000apgoISAQ/is-the-stm-system-bootloader-trough-canbus-just-not-woking-when-more-than-one-device-shares-the-bus

we dont need to firmware by ourselves, lets talk