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I'm trying to program STM32F107VCT6 via SWD and I'm constantly getting two errors in turns (literally):. Error: Connect failed, check config and cable connection. Error: Flash driver function execute error, Erase: 0% By 'in turns' I mean that when I click 'Download Code To Flash' in CooCox CoIDE, I'm getting the first error, and after the second try, I'm getting the second one. I have a PCB made from the same schematics with this model of STM32 and it works just fine. Changes between the old board and the new one are very insignificant. I thought the problem may be in connecting NRST line, but everything is fine.
I used 10k pull-up resistor, and the connections seem to be OK. Also, the crystal oscillator looked guilty, but I disconnected it to check if I could program STM32 on the internal oscillator, but it didn't help.
All signals are connected correctly and all GNDs are connected together. Could someone point out some possibilities why STM32 could behave like this? I would be grateful for any help. Hi sir Mister, I am already on STM32 device and Ac6 STM32/Eclipse forum, asking these problem regularly. Beside solving those include path, build and gcc setting problem.
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I am getting strange problem that might be C coding related or something else. Do you think, I should remove some folders from Project explorer those are contain same files in include paths? Right at this moment the CDT console view says, In file included from. Startup Src stm32f0xxhaldacex.c:56:0: C: Users swend95하산 Desktop Design notunpj Drivers STM32F0xxHALDriver Inc/stm32f0xxhal.h:528:29: error: unknown type name 'IO' void HALDelay(IO uint32t Delay); Again, I have copied folder to my toolchain in C. I am using this path! In my case its, C: STM32toolchain common Drivers CMSIS Include; Including the CMSIS files, It shows, C: STM32toolchain common Drivers CMSIS Include/armmath.h:6970:24: error: expected '=', ',', ';', 'asm' or ' attribute' before 'armbilinearinterpq7' static INLINE q7t armbilinearinterpq7( Could you kindly expilain this issue?
I know this is not the place where should I ask this issue, but from your experience can you suggest anything? Regards Hasan.
I received a brand new gimbal from a kickstarted project but when switching it on only the battery LEDs get on. No activation of the motors. I was told to flash the board again.
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I tried it with my Mac, with Win XP under Parallels Desktop and in addition with a Win 7 laptop. I always get the same error message Firmware Upgrading - Failed to upload: Error writing firmware: Flash tool execution failed (1)! And the following log in details, Writing firmware. Writing firmware. Opening Port OK Activating device KO No response from the target, the Boot loader can not be started. Please, verify the boot mode configuration, reset your device then try again.
Process finished. I have searched all kind of forums, changed the COM port, changed the USB cable, checked the cable connections on the board. Nothing, except the red LED which is on at the board.
I also cannot connect to the board, it always stays in connecting. Before I have to send back the gimbal with expensive shipping costs and again wasting of time, does anyone have an idea what the problem could be and a solution? Thanks in advance for any help.
I have a problem with this seller. He agrees that I can sent it back and they will check and fix it, but they want me to pay half of the shipment costs although the gimbal is brand new and never worked.
Really very poor service for a kickstarter project! I haven't mounted and connected the board as I received the gimbal complete. But I assume turbo ace has set the jumpers.
Is there a way to verify it? Concerning 1. A dead board. Is there possibility to measure or find our if a board is dead? I have the Allsteady 7 from turbo ace assumingly with BaseCam SimpleBGC 32-bit Tiny board. I'm also stuck in exactly the same position as TheMasterSii.
I have been experiencing problems with corrupted profiles and was advised (by Garug – ah who's also posted in this thread!) to erase the EEPROM (which didn't make a difference) and then re-flash the firmware. However, on doing the latter I'm now absolutely stuck!
Whilst trying to re-upgrade the firmware, it failed and then on power-cycling the board it would no longer boot. I was able to flash the recovery firmware which at least leaves me with a board with a firmware of 0.00b0, but then when trying to update to 2.43b9 it keeps giving me an 'Error writing firmware: Timeout!'
I'm now left with a board that doesn't function which is a step further back than I was earlier this afternoon when I only had corrupted profiles! Can someone please shed some light on this issue? Perhaps a fix has been announced for flashing firmware from the Mac since this thread was last updated? I've seen this paragraph in the manual: 'Starting from 2.42b7, its possible to upgrade firmware from GUI under Mac OS and Linux (and virtually, any other OS). Open-source tool stm32ld is used to upload firmware to the board. ' But I have no idea what to do with the stm32ld thing.
Or even how to download it! I'm puzzled why it's possible to upload the recovery firmware with no issue on the Mac, but not the normal firmware? Any help is much appreciated as this has become quite frustrating now. Many thanks, David PS.
I should add that I'm using a DesireRC Basecam board which only has Bluetooth for connecting to it. Should the 'flash' jumper always be on the board when upgrading the firmware?
Or only when manually uploading new firmware and not when doing it automatically? Hi Garug, Many thanks for your quick reply and for the information. What drivers do I need to install to allow me to successfully flash the new firmware to the board? I'm not using a USB cable as my Desire RC board doesn't have a USB socket – only a BlueTooth connection. Sd gundam g generation seed iso ps2 torrent pc.
The only drivers I've seen mentioned are the USB to UART bridge drivers but I guess they aren't needed if I'm using BlueTooth? Is it possible to download the latest 2.43b9 firmware as a.bin file and then upload that using the Manual update tool? Perhaps that will work if the Automatic update hasn't worked? Thanks again for your quick help! I have never succeeded FW updating with BT, it should be possible, but BT module parity etc. Need to be correctly configured with AT commands. GUI works with wider variety of BT settings.
I am not sure what Flash jumper does, if it is possible to use it with BT. Using BT with GUI, no special drivers are needed, just pairing it with the computer. I think it is the same for FW update, only BT module needs to be correctly configured. Try searching 'BT parity' on this forum, It might provide the answer. Just as a PS to this, is there any way of configuring the Bluetooth connection in the GUI, like setting the parity? I've just downloaded a simple serial terminal program called goSerial which allows you to specify all the parameters for the Bluetooth port, but obviously that's a separate bit of software to the Basecam GUI, and the settings on one don't affect the other.
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Alternatively, can you use a serial terminal program to upload the firmware? Is that what the manual means when it mentions the stm32ld program? 'Starting from 2.42b7, its possible to upgrade firmware from GUI under Mac OS and Linux (and virtually, any other OS). Open-source tool stm32ld is used to upload firmware to the board.'
Are there instructions somewhere on how to do this? Otherwise it's like saying 'here's what you need to make the cake'. And then not actually saying how to make it!:-) I've got a Bluetooth dongle on order to use on the only PC laptop (Windows 7) we've got in the house, but that's my last resort as I'd prefer to be able to do everything from the Mac!
Many thanks for your help, David.