ビデオGetting started with STLINK-V3 debugger/programmer
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The STLINK-V3SET is a modular stand-alone debugging and programming probe for the STM8 and STM32 microcontrollers. It is composed of a main module and a complementary adapter board.
The SWIM and JTAG/SWD interfaces are used to communicate with any STM8 or STM32 microcontroller located on an application board.
The STLINK-V3SET also provides a Virtual COM port interface allowing the host PC to communicate with the target microcontroller through one UART, and bridge interfaces (SPI, I2C, CAN, GPIOs) allowing for instance the programming of the target through bootloader.
The modular architecture of STLINK-V3SET enables to extend its main features through additional modules such as the adapter board.
Key Features
Stand-alone probe with modular extensions
Self-powered through a USB connector (Micro-B)
USB 2.0 high-speed compatible interface
Direct firmware update support (DFU)
JTAG / serial wire debugging (SWD) specific features:
3 V to 3.6 V application voltage support and 5 V tolerant inputs
Flat cables STDC14 to MIPI10 / STDC14 / MIPI20 (connectors with 1.27 mm pitch)
JTAG communication support
SWD and serial wire viewer (SWV) communication support
SWIM specific features (only available with adapter board MB1440):
1.65 V to 5.5 V application voltage support
SWIM header (2.54 mm pitch)
SWIM low-speed and high-speed modes support
Virtual COM port (VCP) specific features:
3 V to 3.6 V application voltage support on the UART interface and 5 V tolerant inputs
VCP frequency up to 15 MHz
Available on STDC14 debug connector (not available on MIPI10)
Multi-path bridge USB to SPI/UART/I2C/CAN/GPIOs specific features:
3 V to 3.6 V application voltage support and 5 V tolerant inputs
Signals available on adapter board only (MB1440)
Drag-and-drop Flash programming
Two color LEDs: communication, power
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