ST-LINK Cannot Detect Target – NUCLEO-F072RB – “Unable to get core ID” / “No STM32 target found”
- February 7, 2026
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Hi,
I am facing an issue while connecting to my board using STM32CubeProgrammer and ST-LINK. I would appreciate any help.
Board: NUCLEO-F072RB
Programmer: ST-LINK (Onboard)
Software: STM32CubeProgrammer
Connection: SWD
ST-LINK Firmware: V2J46M31
Issue Description:
STM32CubeProgrammer is unable to detect the target MCU. It shows errors like:
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Unable to get core ID
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No STM32 target found
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ST-LINK error (DEV_CONNECT_ERR)
Observed Details:
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Target voltage showing around 0.29V
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Connection mode tried: Normal (SWD)
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Reset mode: Software reset
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Speed: Reliable
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Frequency: 4000 kHz
Log Messages (Important Parts):
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Error: Unable to get core ID
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Error: No STM32 target found!
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ST-LINK error (DEV_CONNECT_ERR)
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Error: Problem occurred while trying to connect
What I Already Checked:
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USB cable and port
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Reinstalled STM32CubeProgrammer
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ST-LINK firmware upgrade option checked
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Tried reconnecting multiple times
Questions:
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Is the low target voltage (0.29V) the reason ST-LINK cannot detect the MCU?
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Could this be a power supply or hardware issue on the board?
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Should I try different reset modes (Hardware reset / Connect under reset)?
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Any recommended debugging steps for this case?
Thanks in advance for your support.
