STM32 programming service
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‎2019-02-20 1:52 AM
Hello everyone.
I'd like to ask about the possibility of purchasing pre-programmed STM32 parts with our application.
For now, we expect a low volume production in the mid term, but it is expected to grow around 1 year after product launch.
Is it possible to know about how should we proceed, prices breakdowns, lead times and associated costs based in quantities?
Thanks
Best regards
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‎2019-02-20 2:06 AM
The standard answer is: Ask yout FAE.
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‎2019-02-20 2:19 AM
Or a distributor.
Many smaller contract production companies offer such a service as well.
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‎2019-02-20 4:36 AM
This used to be a role distributors filled, along with warehousing product, not sure how much of either they do these days.
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Have the means to program and test in production, your software is like to change and people expect tested working product.​
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‎2019-02-20 5:23 AM
Hi.
The purpose is getting the bootloader already in place to simplify the production process.
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‎2019-02-20 6:29 AM
The parts come with an effective loader. The trap here is building a board that is impossible to debug and develop on, or program and test in production.
Even if you use ST's loader as a staging tool you will be able to source parts from whomever has them in stock, which will help when then lead times for orders pushes 13, 26 and 52 weeks.
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‎2019-02-20 6:38 AM
Why not using a standard JTAG pod for that purpose ?
A ST-Link or JLink can achieve throughputs > 100 parts per hour.
My company's contractor uses a JLink.
With automated patching of the Hex File, you can attain individualization (serial numbers, IP addresses, calibration parameters from production, ...).
