2018-03-14 02:59 AM
We use P-NUCLEO-53L0A1 via STM32 Eclipse workbench for debugging our application program on ranging sensors;
we find this SW package can not be working on IAR version v7.40.1.8742 and also we use Eclipse IDEbut we get failure logs as attached file;Can someone help on this? whether target ST-link setting for Debugger is wrong?
2018-03-14 04:02 AM
Please clarify exactly what IDE & toolchain you are using.
Are you trying to use the IAR compiler from Eclipse?
2018-03-14 07:31 PM
Hi Andrew,
From attached log, what u can see is that in Ecipse it seems not to detect HW well when flashing.
- I have a demo module as en.X-CUBE-53L1A1 for ranging sensor test.- Both IAR env and System Workbench(Eclipse) are not working:
1. First refer to manual UM2046 for installing Eclipse (execute STM32 workbench for IDE ) got failed log as the attached screen-shot. 2. Install IAR version as described last post, it shows IAR version is old.the workspace folder path is as below,
en.X-CUBE-53L1A1\STM32CubeExpansion_53L1A1_V1.0.0\Projects\Multi\Examples\VL53L1X\SimpleRangingExamplesby using EWARM for IAR or SW4STM32.
I may use Eclipse instead of IAR, so can anyone help clarify what the problem is in Eclipse.I use USB cable simulate as ST-link for usage in Eclipse.2018-03-14 08:50 PM
Btw, my PC system is windows 10 64-bit system.
But I didnt find any install file of workbench for windows 10.
I only can find it for windows 7. Is it the reason?
2018-03-25 08:59 PM
Problem has been solved.
I think some users may have same problem as below:
https://www.exclude.se/2017/06/02/stm32f103c8t6-st-link-v2-blinky-example/
2018-03-26 05:33 AM
leosu
-So please mark the question as answered:2018-03-26 06:01 AM
Hi ST expert,
Currently we would like to apply ST ranging sensors for our application device and we customer may need to
get more help from forum like before we did with Cypress/Broadcom vendors.So if any detail help from our questions, we will be looking forward to it.Coz I found that we didnt get enough help from ST platform till now.
thx