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April 17, 2024
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STLink v3 Not in Device Manager

  • April 17, 2024
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Hello  I have been using an STLink v3 pod successfully for several months but suddenly it stopped working.  The green light is lit and the red one flashes slowly.  I cannot see it in Device Manager and there are no Unknown Devices.  There is no chime when I plug it in.  I also don't see the Virtual Com Port in Device Manager or the drive in My Computer that usually comes up.   Cube IDE reports "No ST-LINK detected!  Please connect ST-LINK and restart the debug session" Windows does not report any malfunctions or driver failures.

 

I tried  the following things and all of them get the same blinking lights.

--rebooting my machine  (Windows 10)

--upgrading CubeIDE 1.15.0

-- running installer for ST Link driver: https://www.st.com/en/development-tools/stsw-link009.html

-- upgrading LibUSB: https://community.st.com/t5/stm32-mcus-boards-and-hardware/no-st-link-detected-only-in-cubeide/m-p/220718

--different cable and usb port  (plugged directly into computer)

-- second STLink V3 programmer

 

I plugged the pod into another computer and it works.  Any suggestions on how to fix my computer?

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    Best answer by M_P

    Hmm.  It does work if I plug it into a USB C dock.   Maybe my USB conroller needs an update....

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    Super User
    April 17, 2024

      I cannot see it in Device Manager and there are no Unknown Devices.  There is no chime when I plug it in. 

    Gone to the great datacenter in the heaven

     

    M_PAuthor
    Explorer II
    April 18, 2024

    The pod isn't dead.  It works fine if I plug it into a different compuer.

    I would be perfectly happy if I could just use a different ST Link V3 pod but it does the same thing when plugged into my computer.

     

    I suspect it's a driver issue but I don't know where to begin.

     

    Super User
    April 18, 2024

    Are you using it through a hub or docking station?

    Try connecting it direct, and disconnecting all other USB devices - including any hubs or docking stations.

     

    https://community.st.com/t5/stm32cubeide-mcus/no-st-link-detected-problem-when-hp-thunderbolt-3-dock-station/m-p/646434#M24835

    M_PAuthor
    Explorer II
    April 18, 2024

    No hubs or docking stations.  Tried several USB ports on my computer and a different cable.

    M_PAuthor
    Explorer II
    April 18, 2024

    I also tried this firmware update utility but it cannot see the pod:  https://www.st.com/en/development-tools/stsw-link007.html


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    Super User
    April 18, 2024

    @M_P wrote:

    I also tried this firmware update utility but it cannot see the pod: 


    It wouldn't: if the ST-Link is not appearing in the Device Manager, that means the PC can't see it at all - so no apps are going to be able to see it.

     

    However, having got it working on a USB-C port, you might try the firmware update then.

    The other thread found that disabling the MSC helped...

    M_PAuthorAnswer
    Explorer II
    April 18, 2024

    Hmm.  It does work if I plug it into a USB C dock.   Maybe my USB conroller needs an update....

    Super User
    April 18, 2024

    It does work if I plug it into a USB C dock

    Power or timing issue. Good external hub can "fix" it.