STM32L031K6T6 can't connect to st-link
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‎2025-01-10 6:30 AM
Hi.
I got a new (never used) STM32L031K6T6 chip. Put it on a breakout board. Add a 0.1uF and a reset switch.
I am powering the chip through the st-link.
Tried it with BOOT0 High & LOW. did not work.
What I found weird too is that the REST pin is always LOW on the chip.
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‎2025-01-10 6:37 AM - edited ‎2025-01-10 6:38 AM
Show a complete wiring diagram, perhaps a picture of implementation.
Make sure VDDA/VSSA is connected, the power-on-reset / PLL are in the analogue domain, not just ADC/DAC
Check part orientation, don't confuse pin 1 designator, and not ejection mold tooling marks.
If authentic ST-LINK make sure VTarget reflects 3V3 supply
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‎2025-01-10 6:37 AM - edited ‎2025-01-10 6:38 AM
Show a complete wiring diagram, perhaps a picture of implementation.
Make sure VDDA/VSSA is connected, the power-on-reset / PLL are in the analogue domain, not just ADC/DAC
Check part orientation, don't confuse pin 1 designator, and not ejection mold tooling marks.
If authentic ST-LINK make sure VTarget reflects 3V3 supply
Up vote any posts that you find helpful, it shows what's working..
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‎2025-01-10 6:42 AM
This part has only VDDA. and that was the problem. I hock it up to 3.3V and every thing worked. Thanks.
