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How to transfer mass data for STM-Studio using ST-LINK v2/v3

smiya.2
Associate II

I want to get mass data and display all these data on STM-Studio without delay.

but, Using default setting [acquisition rate is Maximum, Select "Display all data"] ,

I can get and display mass data with delay.

To get/display mass data without delay, Waht do you recomend for me ?

  1. I will try to modification the STM-Studio that was made by Java .
  2. I will try to modification the ST-LINK. I connect a external RAM to ST-LINK not to overflow RAM and not to delay

Are these charanges good idea ?

please hint for me.

thank you.

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Amel NASRI
ST Employee

Hi @Community member​ ,

New solution to replace STM-Studio is STM32CubeMonitor.

Some of the offered features:

  • Graphical flow-based editor with no programming needed to build dashboards
  • Connects to any STM32 device via ST-LINK (SWD or JTAG protocols)
  • Reads and writes variables on-the-fly from and to the RAM in real time while the target application is running
  • Direct acquisition mode or snapshot mode
  • Enables to log data into a file and replay for exhaustive analysis
  • Multi-probe support to monitor multiple targets simultaneously
  • ...

-Amel

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Perhaps architect a solution using USB directly (STM32 to PC) that off-boards the volume of data you have?

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Thank you for replying.

I can't use USB peripheral in my project.....

but , that is good idea.

Do you have the others idea ?

Amel NASRI
ST Employee

Hi @Community member​ ,

New solution to replace STM-Studio is STM32CubeMonitor.

Some of the offered features:

  • Graphical flow-based editor with no programming needed to build dashboards
  • Connects to any STM32 device via ST-LINK (SWD or JTAG protocols)
  • Reads and writes variables on-the-fly from and to the RAM in real time while the target application is running
  • Direct acquisition mode or snapshot mode
  • Enables to log data into a file and replay for exhaustive analysis
  • Multi-probe support to monitor multiple targets simultaneously
  • ...

-Amel

To give better visibility on the answered topics, please click on Accept as Solution on the reply which solved your issue or answered your question.