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Unable to connect to STM32U5

  • October 7, 2024
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Evening everyone,

I am working on the board bring up of a custom board using an STM32U59GVJT6Q and I am unable to connect to the chip through CubeProgrammer with an STLINK-V3SET over SWD. I get the following error, "Error: No STM32 target found!...".  I am supplying the MCU with 1.8v

I have verified NRST is high(1.8v) and have tried various combinations of mode and reset modes in cubeprog.  I started checking voltages at the MCU and the only odd thing I could find was 1.8v on pin VLXSMPS. I believe the MCU should be outputting 1.1v on this pin, routed through a 2.2uH inductor and feeding the VDD11 pins.

Any ideas or other things to check please let me know, Thanks!

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    Best answer by TDK

    Is part orientation correct? Pin 1 is on the bottom left when text on chip reads from left to right.

    Solder bridge between VDDSMPS and VLXSMPS? or other pins?

    Does STM32CubeProgrammer see 1.8V?

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    TDKAnswer
    Super User
    October 7, 2024

    Is part orientation correct? Pin 1 is on the bottom left when text on chip reads from left to right.

    Solder bridge between VDDSMPS and VLXSMPS? or other pins?

    Does STM32CubeProgrammer see 1.8V?

    brohr01Author
    Explorer
    October 7, 2024

    You nailed it, I have the chip orientation 180degs off. I didnt even notice this chip has 2 round markings on it, I glanced and saw the large circle marking in the top right hand corner and oriented it off of it.