Unable to Get Core ID - No STM32 Target Found - ST-LINK V2 Issue
Hello ST Community,
I am facing an issue while trying to connect to my STM32 MCU using STM32CubeProgrammer and ST-LINK V2.
Here are the details:
ST-LINK SN: 50FF73064977875712192367
ST-LINK Firmware Version: V2J45S7
Error Message:
Error: Unable to get core ID Error: No STM32 target found! If your product embeds Debug Authentication, please perform a discovery using Debug Authentication
Voltage Detected: ~0.48V
Target Board: [Please mention your MCU and board name here, e.g., STM32F103C8T6, custom board]
What I have already tried:
Verified SWD wiring (SWDIO, SWCLK, GND, NRST)
Verified power supply to MCU (currently measured at 0.48V, which is quite low)
Tried "Connect Under Reset" option
Ensured BOOT0 is low
Firmware of ST-LINK is updated
MCU is externally powered (attempted both self-powered and ST-LINK powered)
My Doubts:
Is the low voltage (0.48V) the reason ST-LINK cannot detect the MCU?
Could this be a Debug Authentication lock issue? (Although my MCU is [mention family, e.g., STM32F1] which I believe doesn't use Debug Authentication.)
Is it possible that the MCU is in a protected or corrupted state? How can I recover it?
Request: Please guide me on how to recover or reprogram my STM32 MCU.
If any additional settings or hardware tweaks are required, kindly suggest.
My connection is

Thank you!
VISHWJEET SINGH
