2021-09-19 11:22 AM
Hello,
I don't know what happened but suddenly on putting the board in boot mode( boot switches ON) , I cant detect the board on the stm32cube programmer and I see a green led ( PWR_IN) continuously blinking!
attached is the image.
Please assist.
Br,
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2021-09-19 11:41 PM
Hi,
LD2 is 5V presence, so, if blinking, it is likely the current limitation inside your USB Type-C supply (I assume blinking rate is very slow).
Did you try another USB Type-C supply/cable ?
Regards.
2021-09-23 11:32 AM
@PatrickF Thanks for the reply, Yes I did try another C type USB as well as the USB PD adapter. But same response.
Is there any IC that I have blown up and which could be causing this?
Please advice.
I have access to lab where I have soldering accessories.
Br,
D
2021-09-23 11:50 AM
>>Is there any IC that I have blown up and which could be causing this?
Could be any of a number of parts.
Could you have causes an ESD event when you fiddled with the switches?
Placed the board on a conductive surface?
Pull a schematic and start double checking supply rails, etc.
What if you remove the SD card?
2021-09-23 11:34 PM
Hi,
@Community member already give you a good answer.
I noted that you stated 'I cant detect the board on the stm32cube programmer'. Is it by using USB DFU on CN7 or ST-Link on CN11 ?
What is the green led blinking rate and ratio (i.e. time ON and time OFF) ?
According to board schematics, here is some investigation clues:
Development boards have no enclosure, so they are extremely sensible to shortcuts with e.g. metal touching components. ESD could be an issue, but there is usually enough protection.
Anyway, STM32MP157x-DK2 boards seems robust, in ST we use plenty of them without cautious and I did not ear about such bricking.
Regards