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Associate II
October 23, 2024
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ST-LINK V2 (stm8 & stm32) Cannot connect

  • October 23, 2024
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Hello!

So i would like to ask for a little help. The STM32 is kinda new for me, i always did stuff on Arduinos. So i have a LoraWan E5 wich i want to program with ST-Link V2, but as soon as i want to connect to it (to the st-link) in the STM32CubeProgrammer i get the errors below. How would I be able to connect it?

 

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Best answer by Peter BENSCH

ST resources are dedicated to supporting genuine ST products. We are not committed to ensuring that clones/fakes work properly with the firmware we provide.

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Uwe Bonnes
Chief
October 23, 2024

Do yourself a favour and test your procedures on "known good" hardware. Your debugger is a stlink clone of unknown origin. Do you have some genuine STM32 board with on board debugger? Learn there first, Otherwise you have to dive deeper and learn on the job. And tripple check your connections.

Associate II
October 23, 2024

It should not be clone I bought it from a legit place.

Peter BENSCH
Technical Moderator
October 23, 2024

@Frozenhore „Legit place“ is not necessarily an authorised dealer. As @Uwe Bonnes has correctly pointed out, your photo is 100% certain to show a clone that also contains a fake STM32.

Regards
/Peter

AScha.3
Super User
October 23, 2024

1. Your st-link IS a "clone" . As all these st-link-sticks are . But they work fine , if you have a "good" one, with STMF103x inside . (I have some of these also, so i know.)

2. How you want to program the E5 module with the st-link ? Did you read about your E5 ? 

see seed-studio info...

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So you should use the AT firmware and only try to flash an update, if you know, what you do!

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Peter BENSCH
Peter BENSCHBest answer
Technical Moderator
April 14, 2025

ST resources are dedicated to supporting genuine ST products. We are not committed to ensuring that clones/fakes work properly with the firmware we provide.