Problem Failed firmware Nucleo F411RE
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‎2015-08-20 2:25 AM
Hi.
On board I found this file: FAIL.TXT - ''The interface firmware FAILED to reset/halt the target MCU''. The leds LD1 and LD3 of COM remain red. I tried to update firmware with . The update is successful with firmware V2J24M11, however, the LED remains red. Originally the firmware board is V2J22M5. What happened ? How can I restore the board?Thank you #v2j22m5 #f411re #swderror #nucleo #fail #f411re- Mark as New
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‎2015-08-20 4:07 AM
Hi nicky,
Try to upgrade firmware version using STM32 ST-LINK Utility: go to ST-LINK>firmware update, Then disconnect and connect your NUCLEO.Also check the jumper position on the board:JP1 off, JP5 (PWR) on U5V,JP6 on (IDD), CN2 on (NUCLEO) selected.let me know about the result -Syrine-- Mark as New
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‎2015-08-20 5:45 AM
I checked
the pins
seem
correct
,here is a picture
of the
board
:https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B7CqU8774DG8NGlrMUQtUDBaNUk
I upgraded with ST-LINK,the
firmwarethrough
update transfer V2J23M7:https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B7CqU8774DG8TU5WaVRzT1ktSkE
I get
another file
(fail) with
written ''SWD ERROR''and leds LD1 and LD3 remain red.
Can I
fix it
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‎2015-08-20 6:40 AM
Try to check the flash memory protection using ST-LINK Utility
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‎2015-08-20 7:10 AM
Sorry, how can I do ?
I
get
the ST
LINK always
: Can not connect to target! Please select ''Connect Under Reset'' mode from Target->Settings menu and try again. If you're trying to connect to a low frequency application , please select a lower SWD Frequency mode from Target->Settings menu. No target connectedI tried
with ''Connect Under Reset''but
nothing
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‎2015-08-20 8:07 AM
1/press reset button then try to connect under reset,
2/Try to connect with another PC it can be a problem of drivers.3/ can you please send a screenshot about your Target->Settings menu.-Syrine-- Mark as New
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‎2015-08-20 8:36 AM
>> 1/press reset button then try to connect under reset.
I get always: ''Can not connect to target!'' >> 2/Try to connect with another PC it can be a problem of drivers. Yes,I get the same
problem with another
pc
.I have another
core
STM32F411RE
and
I
work
in both
PC
and has the
FW
V2J22M5
>> 3/ can you please send a screenshot about your Target->Settings menu.https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B7CqU8774DG8OVQ2MkZhTjdGR2s
The STM32 ST-LINK Utility is v.3.5.0:https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B7CqU8774DG8aFJFRk9Jc19pelU
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‎2015-08-28 3:23 AM
Can someone please help me ?
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‎2015-08-28 7:57 AM
The STM32 ST-LINK Utility is v.3.5.0
Get something that's current.http://www.st.com/web/en/catalog/tools/PF258168
You could strap BOOT0 High on the chip.If the chips is non-functional no amount of playing around with the software is going to fix it. Check the voltages on the board, and the VCAP pins of the chip.Up vote any posts that you find helpful, it shows what's working..
