![]() it looks like he's working with a Maple board, using Arduino IDE or something like that? And you suppose the tools might be similar enough to ST-Link stuff that there's a procedure that might work? I don't need a DFU, that appears to be a USB bootloader thing. Thanks, that was quite an effort! I don't see where he's doing anything that applies here though. ass ) extension (substation subs) Did that in 10 minutes do not expect perfection The hack presented may worth the time wasted learning it Paul Save the script as the same name of the video with (. ![]() Steps to program using nRF Connect programmer are described here. Start at this step: "Open nRF Connect software suite.Code:  Title: MapleMiniHack ScriptType: v4.00+ WrapStyle: 0 ScaledBorderAndShadow: yes YCbCr Matrix: TV.601 PlayResX: 1280 PlayResY: 720 Format: Name, Fontname, Fontsize, Primar圜olour, Secondar圜olour, OutlineColour, BackColour, Bold, Italic, Underline, StrikeOut, ScaleX, ScaleY, Spacing, Angle, BorderStyle, Outline, Shadow, Alignment, MarginL, MarginR, MarginV, Encoding Style: Default,Arial,20,&H00FFFFFF,&H000000FF,&H00000000,&H00000000,0,0,0,0,100,100,0,0,1,2,2,2,10,10,10,1 Format: Layer, Start, End, Style, Name, MarginL, MarginR, MarginV, Effect, Text Dialogue: 0,0:07:07.38,0:07:10.02,Default,0,0,0,After finishing this procedure we must press RESET and the COM port should appear as usual. Refer to M1-N1 data-sheet for Pin description to power M1-N1.įirmware can be now flashed using nRF Connect programmer OR nRF command line. Be sure to assert high PWR_ON pin of M1-N1, to enable the power supply.After finishing the wiring, plug ST-Link-V2 USB dongle to PC.Power M1-N1 externally via TC or LPC connector. NOTE: Do not connect Vcc pins from USB Dongle to M1-N1. Note: The pin visible through the slot is Pin 5. Connect M1-N1 to ST-Link V2 USB Dongleĭisconnect STLINKV2 USB dongle from PC before connecting to M1-N1 Tag-Connect Now STLinkV2 is properly converted to J-Link. Ensure to close the STLinkFlasher programmer command line utility by selecting ` Quit`.ĭevice Manager should now show ST-Link V2 USB dongle as `J-Link driver` as shown in the picture below.Ģ. Install STLinkReflash_modified.exe by running as Administrator, and follow the steps to "Upgrade to J-Link" as described above. ![]() Use the attached modified STLink_Reflash.NOTE: You may encounter issues when using STLink Reflash utility from SEGGGER.This is a command line utility to convert ST-LINK on-board version into a J-Link-OB by replacing the firmware. Download and Install the modified SEGGER STLink_Reflash utility.Download and install SEGGER J-Link software package.Download and Install USB driver (STSW-LINK009) for ST-LINK/V2 from SEGGER.Follow the procedure from SEGGER for Converting ST-LINK On-Board Into a J-Link.Plug STLINKV2 dongle to a Windows PC. It will be shown in the Windows Device Manager as shown below: It is not about using STMicroelectronics ST-LINK/V2 in-circuit debugger/programmer for STM8 and STM32 Information about ST-LINK/V2 can be found here and here Note: This article details using ST-Link-Compatible Programmer & Emulator / Debugging USB dongle to program Nordic nRF9160. The following article provides a means to program Nordic nRF9160 based SigCell M1-N1 using ST-Link-Compatible Programmer & Emulator / Debugging USB dongle.
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