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Visitor II
August 26, 2024
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ST-Link driver issue

  • August 26, 2024
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Hi All,

I would need the link to download the ST-Link driver 2.1.0.0 from 08/06/2017.

The latest one is interrupting the connection to board randomly every couple of seconds.

I cannot find any link to the former ST-Link drivers, so please provide me the aforementioned one.

Thanks.

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    Best answer by Sebdee

    Hi All,

    I have solved the problem. The issue was coming from an old USB extension cable I had to connect the USB HUB to it. I have replaced this 50cm extension cable with a newer one and now it works with the latest driver.

    What is still strange, is that when I connect the board directly to another single USB port on my computer, either USB 3.X or 2.X, with a new cable, this does not work. I must pass through a HUB to make it work.

    Thanks

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    Technical Moderator
    August 26, 2024

    Welcome @Sebdee, to the community!

    version 2.1.0.0 is very old and no longer up-to-date. There are some websites that deal with Bluepill and similar things and juggle with such old drivers, but this cannot be a clean solution.

    Which board with which STM32 shows the behaviour with the interruptions in connection with which software?

    Regards
    /Peter

    SebdeeAuthor
    Visitor II
    August 26, 2024

    Hi @Peter BENSCH ,

    Thanks. I am using an STM32 Nucleo-F767 ZI. Up to last week everything was fine.

    However, now when I connect the board to the USB port, the LD4 stays green (instead of red), and the board resets randomly and the LD4 is blinking, like when you program the board. I guess this is linked to the ST-Link. Also, when I am in STM32CubeProgrammer, the board can connect, but randomly it lost the connection with the message "Connection to device 0x451 is lost".

    When I plug the same board to another computer, the LD4 is red and not green and it works perfectly without any issue. The only difference I could find between both computers was the ST-Link driver versions between them. The machine with version 2.1.0.0 works smoothly.

    Thanks

    SebdeeAuthor
    Visitor II
    September 20, 2024

    Hi All,

    I have tried with the driver version 2.1, but it still fails...

    Does anyone would know why it does not work on one of my computer?

    I am sur it has to do with the USB ports, that perhaps cannot maintain enough power.

    I have tried with all types of USB ports (2.x, 3.x), but the behavior is always the same.

    SebdeeAuthorAnswer
    Visitor II
    October 18, 2024

    Hi All,

    I have solved the problem. The issue was coming from an old USB extension cable I had to connect the USB HUB to it. I have replaced this 50cm extension cable with a newer one and now it works with the latest driver.

    What is still strange, is that when I connect the board directly to another single USB port on my computer, either USB 3.X or 2.X, with a new cable, this does not work. I must pass through a HUB to make it work.

    Thanks