Using ST-Link of STM32F4 Discovery Board for programming STM32WB
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‎2025-01-05 11:04 PM - last edited on ‎2025-01-06 2:38 AM by Andrew Neil
Hello,
I am new to STM32WB series. I have designed my custom board, but I can not upload the program. I am using ST link on STM32F4 Discovery board but I sees "Target no device found".
Please confirm if we can use Stink on STM32F4 Discovery board to upload the program or not.
Thanks
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‎2025-01-06 2:51 AM
Please note I am able to program STM32WB MCU now. The issue was with soldering. Most likely one of connection was dry. It is really challenging to manually solder QFN package.
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‎2025-01-06 2:01 AM
Hello @Nico3
I've just tested this using the STM32F4DISCOVERY and the Nucleo-WB55CG and I can confirm that it should work fine. I think this problem may be on your HW design.
PS: If you want to use the embedded ST-Link of the STM32F4DISCOVERY to program your STM32WB based design, you can use the Connector CN2 pins after taking off the 2 jumpers of the CN3.
Best Regards.
STTwo-32
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‎2025-01-06 2:44 AM - edited ‎2025-01-06 3:03 AM
As @STTwo-32 says, it should work.
So the problem must be in:
- your custom board - design and/or implementation;
- your configuration of the Discovery board;
- your connections between Discovery & custom boards;
- any combination of the above
Please see How to write your question to maximize your chances to find a solution - in particular:
- Provide schematic of your custom board
- Provide schematic of Disco connection to your custom board
- What tools are you using (including versions)? Show the error message(s) you get
- Some good, clear photos of your setup may help
A complex system designed from scratch never works and cannot be patched up to make it work.
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‎2025-01-06 2:51 AM
Please note I am able to program STM32WB MCU now. The issue was with soldering. Most likely one of connection was dry. It is really challenging to manually solder QFN package.
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‎2025-01-06 2:59 AM
Great - so please mark that as the solution:
https://community.st.com/t5/community-guidelines/help-others-to-solve-their-issues/ta-p/575256
A complex system designed from scratch never works and cannot be patched up to make it work.
