2024-04-10 02:39 AM - edited 2024-04-10 02:45 AM
I tested PCB with BOOT_0 is Pulldown to gnd & not Pulldown to gnd & tested with both Stlink-V2 & J-Link Segger
Even In Cube Programmer also it was not detected.
The MCU In this Board is STM32G0B1CET6 & it was bought in element14, this is the first time I try to program the MCU.
I tried this for 5 PCBs all are having the same issues.
2024-04-10 03:24 AM - edited 2024-04-10 03:25 AM
Which board?
How you did connect st link? On board st link? External stlink? Stlink driver well installed?
Did you update the stlink firmware?
2024-04-10 05:51 AM
The Board which I am put this controller is coustom design which was design.
The st-link is External & I was update to latest version firmware.
The stlink & the jLink Segger is working for my other STM controller, Only this one is notworking.
2024-04-10 05:57 AM
Suggests the board design is NOT viable. Either connecting to wrong pins or not powered properly.
Make sure VDDA is connected.
Provide salient portions of schematic.
2024-04-10 05:57 AM
Insufficient information.
You need to provide the schematics of your custom board so community members could help you efficiently.
2024-04-10 06:52 AM - edited 2024-04-10 06:56 AM
Here is the schematic for refence in The same design I used both STM32G0B1CBT6 & STM32G0B1CET6
The STM32G0B1CBT6 is working But with STM32G0B1CET6 not working I check in STMCUBEMX Both are pin compactable just memory size is different.
2024-04-11 10:01 AM
Did Anyone Face this kind of issue, or anyone have any solution for this?
2024-04-12 10:05 AM - edited 2024-04-15 06:15 AM
I don't see something suspecious in your schematics except the nRST pull-up resistor. No need for this resistor as there is one internal on the chip.
You can refer to the reference design provided by AN5096 / Figure 15. STM32G0 Series reference schematic:
The STM32G0B1CBT6 is working But with STM32G0B1CET6 not working I check in STMCUBEMX Both are pin compactable just memory size is different.
This statement makes me having a doubt about the chip itself. It could be broken. Is there a possibility to desolder this chip and solder one you know that is working?
2024-06-11 08:55 AM
Hello @Sakthi_Murugesan
Did you solved your issue? if yes could you please tell us how? or Accept as Solution the comment that answered your question?
Thank you.
2024-06-11 09:40 AM
Get an endless stream of people with non-working custom boards here..
Solutions come from examining the situation in hand and testing, rather than me-too some anecdotes.
Failure to connect generally means the part is dead in the water for some reason, be it power, part orientation, shorts, misread documentation, incorrect/fake parts, etc.
That one type works and the other doesn't suggests more of a part issue.
Perhaps share a picture of the chip top marking, and the trace codes on the original ST packaging if available.