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Associate III
April 2, 2025
Question

MCU isn't recognize

  • April 2, 2025
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Hello to everyone

I'm working with NUCLEO-C071RB.

I debug , all OK.

Because now i want bliud my board i tried to connect with the software Programmer with my ST/link2 device (external)

I disconnected JP2-4-6-7 like shown in screenshot.

I power on the board with usb cable.

The Programmer seems recnognize the MCU (NUCLEO-C071RB), but so what does it means "target no found"?sdsfgd.pngddddd.png

 

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Andrew Neil
Super User
April 2, 2025

@AndrewFFFF wrote:

I power on the board with usb cable.

The Programmer seems recnognize the MCU (NUCLEO-C071RB), 


The on-board ST-Link is still connected to that USB - so the programmer will still see it.

But you have disconnected the target MCU from the on-board ST-Link - so it will say, "No target found"

 

Instead, you need to connect the programmer to your external ST-Link, and wire that ST-Link to the target MCU.

 


@AndrewFFFF wrote:

 my ST/link2 device (external)


Is it a genuine ST-Link ?

See: How to recognize a genuine ST-LINK/V2 versus a cloned one

In particular, anything looking like this is fake!

A complex system that works is invariably found to have evolved from a simple system that worked.A complex system designed from scratch never works and cannot be patched up to make it work.
Andrew Neil
Super User
April 2, 2025

@Andrew Neil wrote:

 

Instead, you need to connect the programmer to your external ST-Link


Use this drop-down to select which ST-Link to use:

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A complex system that works is invariably found to have evolved from a simple system that worked.A complex system designed from scratch never works and cannot be patched up to make it work.
Associate III
April 2, 2025

Here  with the board power on.Senzanfdsome.png

Here after the run the software Programmer without power on the board.

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Associate III
April 2, 2025

I connected only SWDIO, SWCLK, NRST,   VCC GND

Andrew Neil
Super User
April 2, 2025

Those are the connections from the Target MCU to the ST-Link.

You also need to connect the ST-Link to the computer - via USB.

Again,  is your other ST-link a genuine ST one?

 

A complex system that works is invariably found to have evolved from a simple system that worked.A complex system designed from scratch never works and cannot be patched up to make it work.
Associate III
April 2, 2025

Here the photo

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