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Waveshare Mini ST-LINK/V2 unknown chip id! 0xe0042000 #443
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I see you are using a stlink clone, make sure you have te latest stlink firmware running. The Your coreid is read as zero |
I'm sorry but I now see in the log you are using the following firmware version of the programmer: |
I've upgraded the firmware...
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Maybe there are some hardware problems, make sure you have also connected the reset. If it is possible also try with the tool from ST itself, the STLink Utility under windows. You also don't specify you hardware setup (target CPU), voltages etc. |
Hi, thanks for taking the time! I'm a newbie with STM widgets - I'm trying to reproduce this: https://davidgf.net/page/41/e-ink-wifi-display So my initial attempts are at accessing the STM through the ST-Link. |
I'm not sure but after a quick look it seems the connector is missing the nRST (MCU reset pin). And it is possible the CPU is not reset/initialized correctly and no chipid can be read. @texane does the nRST always be connected to the STM32xxx to get access? |
Aha, it was a dry joint where I soldered a connector to device! It's connected now! Woop! |
Very very nice! You could also close the issue yourself. Thanks for your feedback, and good luck. Closing this now. |
OS X 10.11.5 (15F34).
http://www.waveshare.com/ST-LINK-V2-mini-STM32.htm
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