2020-02-27 07:47 AM
Good afternoon,
I was trying to find a step by step tutorial on how to import a Project using TouchGFX Designer with a given template (e.g. STM32F746G Discovery Kit), using some matching UI Template, generate code and afterwards import the project into STM32CubeIDE.
Finally build the project inside STM32CubeIDE and debug / flash it via ST Link V2 onto my board.
Unfortunately I end up with a Black screen + some Background light.
No Errors during the build, connect to ST Link V2 Debugger and flash.
Is there such a tutorial I might have failed to find?
Or does it have to be the other way around.
STM32CubeIde 1.3
TouchGFX Designer 4.13
ST-Link V2 V2J36S7
Appreciating any help or links!
/Rafael
2020-03-01 03:44 AM
Hi Rafael :)
i also searched for Step by Step - Tutorials on ST´s (and their Partners´...) site. Unfortunately they are very rare. ST and TouchGFX know, how to design Hard- and Software and especially, how to promote it, but when it comes to the user´s view of Things... Well, we all know that story ;) Fortunately there are some really cool People (independently from ST...) out there, which do ST´s work and save a Lot of Time and Trouble for us, the "non Engineers" ;)
Check out this Video and the owner´s channel, maybe it will answer your question:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=12KXreXaLp0&t=9s
For better understanding, what´s going on under the surface (especially the configuration of Quadspi, Memory and so on, also check out the following channel:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCS1CM3mQiwlDU2nIVXroEtQ
good Luck,
Charly
2020-03-02 02:35 AM
Thanks for the links. I already watched those.
Unfortunately I am using a board that neither is in the "board selection", meaning I have to setup the board myself but missing infos & knowledge, nor does the most up to date template of the board within TouchGFX Designer create a ".ioc" file or anything similar I could import into STM32CubeIDE allowing me to build & debug it.
2020-03-02 04:13 AM
In another Thread i found something, what could be helpful for you too... It´s also based on F746 Disco... For me, both ways work fine: From the Videos or from the "manual" of that Link.
Of course it delivers a project, set up for the F746 Discovery but in CubeMX you have the possibility to change the hardware according to your board. CubeMX and Touch GFX Designer are both working fine (integrated) in CubeIDE this way :)