Hi,
I using development board "ARM Cortex-M0 STM32F051C8T6 STM32 core board dev. board". i newly started with this, i unable to flash the code...
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‎2021-12-23 7:20 AM
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‎2021-12-23 7:50 AM
This board?
http://www.chinalctech.com/cpzx/STM32_Study_Board/356.html
That doesn't have an ST-Link programmer on it. You'll need to get one and connect it appropriately.
Genuine ST Nucleo board are relatively cheap and a lot more user friendly to work with.
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‎2021-12-23 9:23 AM
Make sure you've connected up the SWD connection to the ST-LINK, along with power.
Make sure you can access the board using the STM32 Cube Programmer tool.
Pick a slower connect speed for CM0(+) devices, should work at a couple of MHz, but not 24 MHz
Up vote any posts that you find helpful, it shows what's working..
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‎2021-12-23 9:38 PM
Yes i am giving separate power supply, i also "cannot able to access the board through program board".
Please explain third point in detail.
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‎2021-12-23 9:51 PM
Yes, I am using separate ST-Link Programmer.
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‎2021-12-24 7:37 AM
> Target voltage: 2.56V
Suggests the board doesn't have sufficient power, and/or isn't connected correctly. This board runs on 3.3V.
