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Visitor II
December 11, 2023
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Problkems with NUCLEO-H743ZI2 onboard ST-Link

  • December 11, 2023
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Hello,
I bought a NUCLEO-H743ZI2 board.

When I plugged it in for the first time, I was able to flash it after two or three attempts (ST-Link was often not recognised).

But now the STM32CubeProgrammer does not recognise the ST-Link at all (I have tried more than 20 times with different USB cables).
When I plug the board into the PC, I get a virtual COM port "STMicroelectronics STLink Virtual COM Port (COM23)" in the device manager.
So the ST-Link seems to communicate. But the programmer still does not recognise it.

What could be the reason?

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    Best answer by Moritz1

    This is not my Problem.

    My problem was that the on-board ST-Link was not recognices.

    But I found a solution: This problem only happens if I connect the NUCLEO Board via my USB hub to the Laptop.

    If I connect it directly to the Laptop it works fine.

    2 replies

    Technical Moderator
    December 11, 2023

    Hello,

    Please have a look at this post:

    Unable to connect to STM32H7 devices 

    Moritz1AuthorAnswer
    Visitor II
    December 11, 2023

    This is not my Problem.

    My problem was that the on-board ST-Link was not recognices.

    But I found a solution: This problem only happens if I connect the NUCLEO Board via my USB hub to the Laptop.

    If I connect it directly to the Laptop it works fine.

    Graduate II
    December 11, 2023

    Hubs and Docking Stations have historically been an issue. Gets particularly troublesome with External Loaders, and pushing 8 - 32MB of data, and the connection randomly failing mid process. Issue with board/drivers and ability to recover / retry