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UCPD Source(X_NUCLEO_SRC1M1) and Sink (X_NUCLEO_SNK)

  • December 9, 2024
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Hello,

We have purchased the following boards recommended by STM in order to work on UCPD Source and Sink applications:

1. Two NUCLEO-G071RB boards

2. One X-NUCLEO-SRC1M1

3. One X-NUCLEO-SNK1M1

We downloaded the repository of board and imported the following default examples from its pack: X-CUBE-TCPP (4.1.0) :

1. SRC1M1_Source

2. SNK1M1_Sink

But while logging the traces, we observe that Explicit Contract is not negotiated. I am sharing the traces from STM UCPD Monitor tool Ver 1.3.0 and also the test set-up.

Please suggest what else needs to be done in order to get the set-up working as desired.

With regard,

Sudarshan Chaudhary

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    Best answer by Sudarshan

    Hello,

    Since the set-up started working with few more tries in the same way as per the Default examples, I thought of removing my query from the STM forum. This was done considering that someone's precious time and efforts should not be put unnecessarily.

    Thank you

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    Technical Moderator
    December 9, 2024

    Hi @Sudarshan 

    It is recommended to never delete any content after addressing an issue or for any other reason. This can result in a loss of valuable information and effort, especially when investigating a problem.

    Do you still have the same issue?  If it has been resolved, feel free to share the solution.

    SudarshanAuthorAnswer
    Explorer
    December 10, 2024

    Hello,

    Since the set-up started working with few more tries in the same way as per the Default examples, I thought of removing my query from the STM forum. This was done considering that someone's precious time and efforts should not be put unnecessarily.

    Thank you

    Technical Moderator
    December 10, 2024

    Hi @Sudarshan 

    Thank you for your understanding. As moderators, we recommend the good practice of leaving queries and their solutions on forums, even if they have been resolved. This helps others and contributes to the community's collective knowledge.