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NUCLEO-H755ZIQ MCU went under low power state while debugging

Shubhamkeshari
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I am using STM32s NUCLEO-H755ZIQ board , while debugging through eclipse IDE for the M7 core the board's MCU went under low power state and LD6 which is over current led (red) is turned on.

When I am connecting the board with the STM32CubeProgrammer the board is gettting detected but ST-Link is failing to flash the board. 

 

Please help me with this problem as same thing has happend with the another NUCLEO-H755ZIQ board.

Both the boards are having same problem 

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mƎALLEm
ST Employee

In that case either:

1- This regulator is internally short-circuited :

mALLEm_0-1741171206855.png

2 - Or you have a short circuit on the board.

To differentiate between the two cases you need to unsolder SB2 and fit again JP2.

If LD6 is lit: the regulator is broken. You need to purchase another board.

If LD6 is off you have a short circuit on the board. In that case you need to check your board and find if VDD is short-circuited.

Hope that helps.

 

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mƎALLEm
ST Employee

Hello @Shubhamkeshari and welcome to the community,

 


@Shubhamkeshari wrote:

while debugging through eclipse IDE for the M7 core the board's MCU went under low power state


How do you know it's a low power mode?

What example are you using?

Did you generate the project with CubeMx? if yes, Are you using STM32CubeIDE?

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The project I have flashed is developed on Zephyr RTOS.

Which has multiple threads 5 in working at a time.

 

Shubhamkeshari_0-1741160128729.png

This is the message comming when I am connecting with STM32CubeProgrammer

The voltage is very low: 0.87:

mALLEm_0-1741160743775.png

Check the VDD voltage level with a multimeter on JP4.

 

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Yes , it is comming 0.433V 

Is my board short ?

mƎALLEm
ST Employee

What is the position of the jumper here?:

mALLEm_0-1741161321969.png

And how are you powering the board? via ST-Link?

 

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The position of the jumper is same as the image.

The board is been powered by a USB cable 

I have changed the USB cable and tried, still the same 

USB cable connected to CN1 (ST link USB connector)?:

mALLEm_0-1741163562152.png

 

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Yes, I have connected in that USB port

Ok,

1- Then, check if you have 5V on JP2 on one of these pins:

mALLEm_0-1741164763873.png

LD5 is On?

2- After, check if you have 3.3V on SB2:

mALLEm_1-1741164807146.png

 

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