2025-09-10 12:34 PM
Hi I have a PCB board based off of NUCLEOWB55RG board. I am planning to power it externally (3.3V regulator and Lipo battery) but I also want to program it. How can I disable the onboard regulator to program it with USB? Or can I program it using the J-Link board instead?
I ran a test by removing the JP1 jumper, the 3.3V output remains 0. However, the ST-LINK doesnt work when I program using CUBEIDE.
How can I proceed with this?
2025-09-10 1:28 PM
Powering the board shouldn't add additional complications here. Attach the programmer to the board and it should be able to connect if you have it wired correctly. I recommend using a standard programming header/pinout and an official programmer. The programmer typically doesn't provide power.
GND/SWDIO/SWCLK need connected at a minimum. Recommended VDD/NRST as well.
2025-09-10 1:37 PM
What type of programmers would you recommend for this board? A segger J-Link or do I have cheaper options? Intention is for this board to be used for commercial purposes, large scale manufacturing later on