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Graduate II
April 12, 2024
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STlink-V3Set Low Voltage Error; Failed on OpenOCD init

  • April 12, 2024
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HI!

I am trying to program a custom STM32F446 Board using the SWD connections on the board. When trying to flash the custom board I receive the following error on OpenOcd:

 

 

 

xPack Open On-Chip Debugger 0.12.0+dev-01312-g18281b0c4-dirty (2023-09-04-22:32)
Licensed under GNU GPL v2
For bug reports, read
 http://openocd.org/doc/doxygen/bugs.html
Info : auto-selecting first available session transport "hla_swd". To override use 'transport select <transport>'.
Info : The selected transport took over low-level target control. The results might differ compared to plain JTAG/SWD
Info : Listening on port 6666 for tcl connections
Info : Listening on port 4444 for telnet connections
Info : clock speed 2000 kHz
Info : STLINK V3J13M4B5S1 (API v3) VID:PID 0483:374F
Info : Target voltage: 0.003198
Error: target voltage may be too low for reliable debugging
Error: init mode failed (unable to connect to the target)

 

 

 

I have a 6 pin 01x06 pin male connector on the custom board for SWD, which connects to the appropriate pins on the STM32. Here is the board connection schematic:

Liferafter_0-1712882213965.png

Hopefully the image is visible.
I have tried updating drivers on my computer for the STlink using the provided driver executable, but that doesnt seem to be the problem. I have also tried the solutions provided on this page:Forum Solution 

None of these work for me. I will also add a picture of my HW setup rn:

 
 

thumbnail_IMG_3594.jpg

I dont understand whats the cause for this problem. Any help or advice would be much appreciated!

Edit: I used STMCubeIDE to try to program the custom board, using the gdb server with SWD option. I got the following error:

STMicroelectronics ST-LINK GDB server. Version 7.5.0
Copyright (c) 2023, STMicroelectronics. All rights reserved.

Starting server with the following options:
 Persistent Mode : Disabled
 Logging Level : 1
 Listen Port Number : 61234
 Status Refresh Delay : 15s
 Verbose Mode : Disabled
 SWD Debug : Enabled
 InitWhile : Enabled

Target no device found

Error in initializing ST-LINK device.
Reason: No device found on target.

 

Error in final launch sequence:

Failed to execute MI command:
target remote localhost:61234

Error message from debugger back end:
localhost:61234: Connection timed out.
Failed to execute MI command:
target remote localhost:61234

Error message from debugger back end:
localhost:61234: Connection timed out.
localhost:61234: Connection timed out.



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    Graduate II
    April 12, 2024

    I might be the dumbest person alive (atleast from what I have read online :) )

     

    You need to provide the STM32 with your own external power, the STlink SWD Vcc connection doesnt power the board  itself!

    Graduate II
    April 12, 2024

    I added an external source, and tried again but this time the init failed:

    Heres the error message:

    xPack Open On-Chip Debugger 0.12.0+dev-01312-g18281b0c4-dirty (2023-09-04-22:32)
    Licensed under GNU GPL v2
    For bug reports, read
     http://openocd.org/doc/doxygen/bugs.html
    Info : auto-selecting first available session transport "hla_swd". To override use 'transport select <transport>'. 
    Info : The selected transport took over low-level target control. The results might differ compared to plain JTAG/SWD
    Info : Listening on port 6666 for tcl connections
    Info : Listening on port 4444 for telnet connections
    Info : clock speed 2000 kHz
    Info : STLINK V3J13M4B5S1 (API v3) VID:PID 0483:374F
    Info : Target voltage: 3.290606
    Error: init mode failed (unable to connect to the target)

    This might be hardware issue but I cannot tell

    Graduate II
    April 12, 2024

    NRST is getting voltage (~3.3V) so its driven high
    The STM32 Chip also has a constant 3.3V on the VDD.

    Cant figure out why the OpenOCD or STM32CubeIde cant find target.