STM32 STLINK Detect problem
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‎2021-09-01 6:39 PM
Hello
I am using stm32f072c8t6 in my project but stlink does not connect stm32 somehow
How can I detect the fault?
boot pin > 10k > GND
NRST pin>10k 3.3v
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‎2021-09-01 6:47 PM
Make sure the board is properly powered, and the VTarget pins 1 or 2 on the 20-pin ST-LINK header are connected to the 3.3V of the board
Double check the part orientation, and that you've correctly identified pin 1
Show a picture of board with ST-LINK attached to it.
Schematic looks Ok, check the voltages on the board.
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‎2021-09-01 7:26 PM
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‎2021-09-01 7:43 PM
Need to connect the 3.3V pin to Pin 1 on the ST-LINK 20-pin connector (bottom left as pictured)
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‎2021-09-01 7:50 PM
that cable was connected normally and it came out while taking pictures.
bidet gives internal command error in keilde debug section
