2025-02-25 5:24 AM - edited 2025-02-25 5:26 AM
I've been doing some BLE development using STM32WB55RG mounted on Nucleo-68 board. Our end product is very space constrained & doesn't need all the headers, switches etc that the board provides.
So I took a loser look at what we could save space by removing & immediately noticed that there is a STM32F130CBT6 on the board. I take it this is dealing with the ST-Link?
I am relatively new to the STM32 eco-system so am aware that this my be a dumb question but, is it possible to still use ST-link without this & just use the STM32WB55 with ST-Link?
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2025-02-25 6:06 AM
sorry - posted too soon!
@NicRoberts wrote:is it possible to still use ST-link without this & just use the STM32WB55 with ST-Link?
Yes.
Access via JP5:
See also Application Note AN5165, How to develop RF hardware using STM32WB microcontrollers:
Also check-out the other App Notes, and other docs:
https://www.st.com/en/microcontrollers-microprocessors/stm32wb55rg.html#documentation
2025-02-25 5:58 AM
@NicRoberts wrote:STM32WB55RG mounted on Nucleo-68 board.
You mean the NUCLEO-WB55RG ?
https://www.st.com/en/evaluation-tools/nucleo-wb55rg.html
@NicRoberts wrote:there is a STM32F130CBT6 on the board. I take it this is dealing with the ST-Link?
indeed:
2025-02-25 6:03 AM
Yes the NUCLEO-WB55RG, I was away from my desk when I sent the message & couldn't remember the exact name.
Do I need the STM32F130CBT6 to control the ST-Link to program a WB55RG or is it included on the NUCLEO for ease of development?
2025-02-25 6:06 AM
sorry - posted too soon!
@NicRoberts wrote:is it possible to still use ST-link without this & just use the STM32WB55 with ST-Link?
Yes.
Access via JP5:
See also Application Note AN5165, How to develop RF hardware using STM32WB microcontrollers:
Also check-out the other App Notes, and other docs:
https://www.st.com/en/microcontrollers-microprocessors/stm32wb55rg.html#documentation