Minimal configuration of STM32F410RB to enable recognition/programming by ST-LINK/V2-1
I've used a Nucleo-F410RB to develop my application. I'm now trying to minimally configure the chip (STM32F410RB) on a separate PCB breakout board (LQFP64 package) after studying the schematic diagram and specs in the Nucleo documentation. Sadly, I cannot get the separated ST-LINK/V2-1 to recognize the chip on my breakout. Have no problem getting the LINK to connect and program a separated Nucleo-F410RB.
Could anyone validate that the minimal connections to the chip (for it to be recognized by LINK programmer) would be as below (also shown in attached minimal schematic):
3.3V (VCC) connected to pins 1,13,19,32,48,64 (with 0.1uF caps as applicable)
GND connected to pins 12,18,30,31,47,63
4.7uF (Low ESR) connected to pin 54 and GND
10K resistor connected to pin 60 (BOOT0) and GND
SWCLK on CN7 of LINK to pin 49 (PA14)
SWDIO on CN7 of LINK to pin 46 (PA13)
NRST on CN7 of LINK to pin 7 (NRST)
VDD_TARGET on CN7 to 3.3V
GND on CN7 to GND
SWO on CN7 left unconnected
I have crystals as well that I've tried connected with pF caps to pins 5,6 & 3,4 (16MHz and 32KHz respectively), but are they required to have the chip recognized/programmed? I'm guessing there may be something silly I am missing here, but it's driving me mad. I've also attached an image of my minimal schematic here if useful. Any guidance someone could share would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you,
David

