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Visitor II
April 11, 2021
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NUCLEOF303 dev board as ST-link programmer

  • April 11, 2021
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Hello,

can I use the NUCLEO-F303K8 dev board as ST-link SWD programmer for external MCU? There is a SWD connector on the board (not populated), but it seems that it is for input programming rather than output. Am I right?

Link:

https://www.st.com/content/st_com/en/products/evaluation-tools/product-evaluation-tools/mcu-mpu-eval-tools/stm32-mcu-mpu-eval-tools/stm32-nucleo-boards/nucleo-f303k8.html#overview

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    Best answer by Tesla DeLorean

    The NUCLEO-32 devices are obviously more constrained as they don't have jumpers to disconnect the local target device. The NUCLEO-64/144 boards do provide for a lot more flexibility.

    There are a lot of ST-LINK/V2 clone devices that are super cheap, so it's hard to spend too much time with repurposing NUCLEO's

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    Graduate II
    April 11, 2021

    The NUCLEO-32 devices are obviously more constrained as they don't have jumpers to disconnect the local target device. The NUCLEO-64/144 boards do provide for a lot more flexibility.

    There are a lot of ST-LINK/V2 clone devices that are super cheap, so it's hard to spend too much time with repurposing NUCLEO's

    Juraj1Author
    Visitor II
    April 11, 2021

    Ok, thanks for the answer. I ordeded one ST-LINK/V2 clone.