2014-11-20 03:44 PM
Hi, we are developing a couple of STM32 boards. Want to target the mbed platform. For programming, we would like an optional small daughter board that can plug into our board, that provides the programming/debugging interface available on the STM32 Nucleo boards. Does anyone know if ST makes the source code for the firmware (STSW-LINK007) on the Nucleo board available?
For info on the board we require this for, seehttp://forum.modtronix.com/index.php?topic=2197.0
. The Nucleo firmware makes it very easy to program and debug the target. It provided:2014-11-20 04:11 PM
Pretty sure that would need to be a conversation that starts with your local ST rep, but I seriously doubt it ends up with you getting source code. Licensing ST-LINK OnBoard as a firmware binary might be a more achievable goal.
If you've provided the SWD connectivity, surely you can start by connecting SWDIO/SWCLK/SWO/NRST and GND from a Nucleo?2014-11-20 09:36 PM
Hi Clive. Thanks for reply! Yes, using the Nucleo board is surely possible, but not a nice solution. I want to add these boards to the mbed list of target boards. Want it available as an optional daughter board. I added a picture to our forum showing how it will mount. See ''=== Optional Programming/Debugging daughter board ==='' section on
http://forum.modtronix.com/index.php?topic=2197.msg10061#msg10061
. I have contacted ST, not sure if I will get a reply. Do you know the best way to contact ST about something like this? Maybe an email address, or contact page?2014-11-21 05:13 AM
Not sure how it works in Australia, but in the Americas you'd push in via your distributor (Arrow, Avnet, Future), ST Regional Sales, and/or your local ST FAE
http://www.st.com/stonline/contactus/contacts/index.php