2024-12-02 05:01 AM
When I try to write to stm32h742vgt6 using stlink-v3minie, Target is not responding, retrying... and cannot write.
The same microcontroller can be written to the board on which it is mounted. In the same program.
What are the possible outcomes in this case?
Is it just a bad solder or something else, or can you give me a few possibilities?
Thank you in advance.
symptoms↓
Failed to reset target.
Target is not responding, retrying...
Waiting for debugger connection...
Debugger connected
Waiting for debugger connection...
Target is not responding, retrying...
Target is not responding, retrying...
Target is not responding, retrying...
Target is not responding, retrying...
Target is not responding, retrying...
Target is not responding, retrying...
Target is not responding, retrying...
Target is not responding, retrying...
Target is not responding, retrying...
Target is not responding, retrying...
Target is not responding, retrying...
Target is not responding, retrying...
Target is not responding, retrying...
Target is not responding, retrying...
Target is not responding, retrying...
Target is not responding, retrying...
Target is not responding, retrying...
Target is not responding, retrying...
Target is not responding, retrying...
Shutting down...
Exit.
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2024-12-03 04:30 AM
Sorry for the late reply.
After much investigation, I found that pin 63 of the microcontroller was conducting with 5V due to a design error.
2024-12-02 05:14 AM
@baby_chicken wrote:When I try to write to stm32h742vgt6 using stlink-v3minie,
Show your connections.
@baby_chicken wrote:The same microcontroller can be written to the board on which it is mounted.
What do you mean by that?
What board is it?
2024-12-02 05:18 AM
This is a home-made board using stm32h742vgt6.
It is not NUCLEO etc.
Best regards.
2024-12-02 06:02 AM
Show the schematic of the board.
What do you mean by, "The same microcontroller can be written to the board on which it is mounted" ?
2024-12-03 04:30 AM
Sorry for the late reply.
After much investigation, I found that pin 63 of the microcontroller was conducting with 5V due to a design error.
2024-12-03 05:20 AM
@baby_chicken wrote:I found that pin 63 of the microcontroller was conducting with 5V due to a design error.
Hence why it's important to show the schematic of the board!
Has that fixed the problem?
If so, please mark it as the solution.
https://community.st.com/t5/community-guidelines/help-others-to-solve-their-issues/ta-p/575256