The USB VBUS doesn't work. It is not recognized.
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‎2023-05-23 11:05 AM - edited ‎2023-11-20 4:46 AM
I've been programming with a STM32F407G, but the USB VBUS doesn't work. It is not recognized by my computer. It connects and disconnects. I changed the micro USB cable, I updated the firmware of the board, I tried to connect the board in another computer, I also bought another board to check it, but It has the same problem.
I also want to say that the other USB connection works perfectly, that's why I could upgrade the firmware, but I do need to use the other one.
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‎2023-05-24 12:51 AM
Hello @Mizael Alonso Pérez​ and welcome to the Community :) ,
Is the USB device detected by the PC?
Which error did you find? It is "error code 10" ?
Thank you.
Kaouthar
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‎2023-05-24 10:30 AM
Hello! Thank you so much!
It doesn't show any error code. I checked it in the COM port and It doesn't show anything. It's sounds like I'm connecting and disconnectig the device over and over again. I also want to add that I tried it with 3 different cables, boards and computers.
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‎2023-05-25 1:24 AM
Hi @Mizael Alonso Pérez​,
Could you please:
Check your power supply and try to change your USB cable.
Also try to verify the LD7 and LD8 status:
- USB LD7: green LED indicates when VBUS is present on CN5 and is connected to PA9 of the STM32F407VGT6.
- USB LD8: red LED indicates an over-current from VBUS of CN5 and is connected to the I/O PD5 of the STM32F407VGT6.
Check connectivity options and the jumper position on the board (according to the UM1472)
May be this FAQ help you: USB device not recognized.
I hope this help you!
Kaouthar
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