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Visitor II
November 11, 2020
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Pin 1 and 2 on STDC14 of STLINK-V3SET

  • November 11, 2020
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Is it ok to connect boot0 from STM32 (with a 10k pulldown to GND) to one of pin 1 or 2 on STDC14 from STLINK-V3SET?

The pins are 'reserved' regarding to the STLINK-V3SET manual p. 23 with the comment 'Do not connect on target' ;)

The boot0 should be ignored in this case, but we need boot0 for an alternative device.

Thanks!

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    Best answer by Uwe Bonnes

    Actually PA7 is the SWD direction signal. PA7 high means SWD write, low means read.

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    Graduate II
    November 11, 2020

    I checked on a V3 MOD board. There are internal connections on Pin 1/2 and, not like the for the other STDC14 pins, (obvious) 0-Ohm jumpers to isolate. So I would take the advice serious.

    Graduate II
    November 11, 2020
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    Visitor II
    November 11, 2020

    Thank you for the information.

    Yes, I also think to connect something else isn't good...

    BTW: Without a connection I have measured on the STDC14 from the STLINK-V3SET:

    Pin 1: 5 V

    Pin 2: 3,3 V

    Graduate II
    November 11, 2020

    Actually PA7 is the SWD direction signal. PA7 high means SWD write, low means read.