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Visitor II
June 1, 2024
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NUCLEO-F746ZG STM32F746ZG - nowhere to connect STLink V3SET

  • June 1, 2024
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Hello there.

I'm a beginner with MCU programming and hardware, in order to get into the field I purchased a board suggested by someone in another forum, then realizing that the debugger is another hardware unit I purchased it aswell.

I managed to connect the flat cables found in the STLink box to the STLink and the STLink to the PC via USB however I can't find any pins to connect the STLink to the MCU.

I would like to know if I missed something or wasted some money in purchasing incompatible components.

Thank you.

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    Best answer by Tesla DeLorean

    The Green Box shows the ST-LINK USB connection

    The Red Box shows the jumpers connecting the Target SWDIO/SWCLK pins to the On-Board ST-LINK

    NUCLEO-F746-001.jpg

    The schematic can be found on the NUCLEO-F746ZG product page under the "CAD Resources" tab

    4 replies

    Technical Moderator
    June 1, 2024

    Hello @Sagiv_Alia 

    I suggest you to take a look at the UM2448. That should be helpful for your case.

    PS: the Nucleo-F746ZG already integrate an ST-link, no need to use an external one.

    Best Regards.

    STTwo-32 

    Visitor II
    June 1, 2024

    First off, I thank you for a swift reply.

    How do I use the board's integrated STLink?

    Technical Moderator
    June 1, 2024

    Hello @Sagiv_Alia 

    You have to follow the UM1947 for more details on how to do it.

    Best Regards.

    STTwo-32 

    Graduate II
    June 1, 2024

    The Nucleo has an on-board debugger, no need to connect the other debugger. Pluf USB on the side with the F103. You should be able to start the stm programmer or debug server.

    Graduate II
    June 1, 2024

    The Green Box shows the ST-LINK USB connection

    The Red Box shows the jumpers connecting the Target SWDIO/SWCLK pins to the On-Board ST-LINK

    NUCLEO-F746-001.jpg

    The schematic can be found on the NUCLEO-F746ZG product page under the "CAD Resources" tab

    Visitor II
    June 1, 2024

    Is that the ideal result? WhatsApp Image 2024-06-01 at 18.48.19.jpegScreenshot (1).png