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I would like to knew why the GPIO-Pin PA11 is on high level while the Board boots. I configured the Pin Muxing with CubeMx and Loaded the Device tree for the Kernel in the boot directory and synced it. I configured the pin as a PWM pin.
2019-12-12
When I run my M4 Application every thing is working fine. But while the Board boots until i start the M4 remoteproc the pin is on high level. How can I set the pins reset(boot) configuration to low? I'am using the developer package.
I would like to know, if it is possible to debug the STM32MP157C-DK2 without the Serial Port (MPU Serial (/dev/ttyACM0)). I'm using the board in an mobile application and it would be very nice if I could debug the M4 like the A7 (only a GDBserver).
2019-12-05
Using the :STM32MP157C-DK2 STM32CubeIDE
Re: I would like to know, if it is possible to debug the STM32MP157C-DK2 without the Serial Port (MPU Serial (/dev/ttyACM0)). I'm using the board in an mobile application and it would be very nice if I could debug the M4 like the A7 (only a GDBserver).
2019-12-12
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