How can i download project from STM32CubeIDE to micro controller to make it work without USB connection with PC, only with power supply?
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‎2019-10-09 6:24 AM
Can't find any drop down menu or other pointer to this functionality in STM32CubeIDE v. 1.0.2. My stm32 device - STM32 F429ZI - Nucleo. Please, help me to solve the problem?
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‎2019-10-09 10:04 PM
Do you want to flash the chip without a USB connection?
Or do you want your program to run after flashing, and after disconnecting the USB cable?
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‎2019-10-10 12:09 AM
I want my program (after building in STM32CubeIde v. 1.0.2) to run AFTER disconnecting the USB cable.
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‎2019-10-10 12:21 AM
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‎2019-10-10 12:26 AM
Do you mean that since i have run once my program in debug mode on device, it apears in flash and after that the one thing i need to do is to connect it to external power supply and disconnect from USB?
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‎2019-10-10 12:29 AM
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‎2019-10-10 1:04 AM
Unfortunately, after i disconnect USB and leave only power supply, my stm device turns off :(
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‎2019-10-10 7:09 AM
Does it still have power? Is the NRST pin being held low by something?
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‎2019-10-10 7:27 AM
What version of firmware is running on the ST-LINK? What power supply jumpers are set? You could try removing SB111
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