2018-04-11 07:45 PM
I bought a development board -STM3210C-SK/RAIS [Development Boards & Kits - ARM Raisonance]. I intalled the Ride 7 from the CD in the package, set up and confirmed all jumpers then opened an example - QuickStart_STM32F After I clicked the Project -> Build Project command, there is an error saying that ''Target power failure: Measured 0.000000V.
There is a quick start manual.
The error:
In Debug options window, if I clicked
“Connect to Debugger�?, then:
I assume that the board has already connected with my computer.
This is my board:
I searched in google and found two websites talking about such error but their boards are not exactly same as my board.
Target power failure: Measured 0.100000V - problem on Windows XP
http://www.stm32circle.com/forum/viewtopic.php?id=86
Topic : I got ''Target power failure'' error when I built a project
http://support.raisonance.com/node/897559
It seems something goes wrong on my board. Does anyone have the same problem? Thank you very much.
Zhentao Lu
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This one looks like my board. I got an email from ST finally. They said my board is out-of-date and suggested my to change to a new board. And they said it is difficult to give me technical support. Thanks anyway. I'll change to a new development board.
2018-04-16 03:24 AM
I think a better approach would be to contact Raisonance directly.
Perhaps a phone call (might be difficult, considering the time shift).
Or, contact a ST field application engineer or an official ST distributor near you.
However (as you might have realized), Raisonance products are not much in use, at least internationally.
Switching over to a more present and active supplier might be indicated.
2018-04-16 03:42 AM
Thank you very much for the suggestion. I'll definitely change to other boards. I did send an email last week to Raisonance support email box and got reply just now. They just gave me a website on which there are many instructions about how ask them a question (include: provide customer serial number, RLink type, host system, ... etc). HOLY JESUS! You guys give me so much help compare with those companies. Thank you so much.
2018-04-16 05:33 AM
Zhentao Lu wrote:
It is a seller on Alibaba which is e-business website like eBay.
So there's your problem right there!
You've tried to save a few bucks byavoiding the 'main line' distribution channels - and now you see why stuff is so cheap on place like Alibaba and ebay.
Raisonance support email box and got reply just now. They just gave me a website on which there are many instructions about how ask them a question (include: provide customer serial number, RLink type, host system, ... etc).
To be fair, that is to be expected from any professional support provider.
They will be dealing with a high volume of enquires - so they ca't waste time manually getting the basic details from each caller.
And the board you have does look like quite a complex beast - for a beginner, that is probably not an advantage.
As
meyer.frank
suggests, you would probably be best to at least start with something simpler and more mainstream - like a Nucleo ...2018-04-16 05:36 AM
The board is a Raisonance product, not an ST product - so you really can't expect ST to provide specific support for it.
That would be like expecting Intel to provide you with general PC technical support ...
2018-04-16 06:16 AM
The board is a Raisonance product, not an ST product - so you really can't expect ST to provide specific support for it.
Basically true.
However - I had a project involving a STM8 and Raisonance several years ago (toolchain and eval board), and noticed some 'strange' inter-relations.
If remembering correctly, the Raisonance HQ is quite close to the french ST branch ...
2018-04-16 06:19 AM
AvaTar wrote:
Raisonance HQ is quite close to the french ST branch ...
Yes - I guess that's why they work a lot together ...
2018-04-17 01:18 AM
Yes, as you said I avoided the 'main line' distribution channel. This is my first time to use STM chip so I just went toAlibabaand search Raisonance with ARM because I need to use Ride 7 and RKit-ARM. There are only few choices for me then I picked up an expensive development board. It's more than $300 and I double checked that it can use
Ride 7. Unfortunately, it's not working.
I agree it's fair that the company asks me to provide those information. But you use the word - 'basic details'. On Raisonance website, there are more than 30 questions I need to care, which are in 6 categories. If they had a request form, that would be perfect.
Anyway, thanks again for your suggestion. I'm talking with the seller and apply for a request of refund. And I search Nucleo in Amazon and find that's exactly what I want. It's much simpler. Thanks.