Description
The ST-LINK/V2 is an in-circuit debugger and programmer for the STM8 and STM32 microcontroller families. The single wire interface module (SWIM) and JTAG/serial wire debugging (SWD) interfaces are used to communicate with any STM8 or STM32 microcontroller located on an application board.
STM8 applications use the USB full speed interface to communicate with STMicroelectronic's ST Visual Develop (STVD) or ST Visual Program (STVP) software.
STM32 applications use the USB full speed interface to communicate with Atollic, IAR, Keil or TASKING integrated development environments.
Features
5 V power supplied by a USB connector
USB 2.0 full speed compatible interface
USB standard A to mini B cable
SWIM specific features
*1.65 V to 5.5 V application voltage supported on SWIM interface
*SWIM low-speed and high-speed modes supported
*SWIM programming speed rate: 9.7 Kbytes/s in low speed and 12.8 Kbytes/s in high speed
*SWIM cable for connection to the application via an ERNI standard vertical (ref: 284697 or 214017) or horizontal (ref: 214012) connector
*SWIM cable for connection to the application via a pin header or a 2.54 mm pitch connector
- JTAG specific features
*1.65 V to 3.6 V application voltage supported on the JTAG interface and 5 V tolerant inputs
*JTAG cable for connection to a standard JTAG 20-pin pitch 2.54 mm connector
Direct firmware update feature supported (DFU)
Status LED which blinks during communication with the PC
Operating temperature 0 to 50 °C
While connecting the ST-LINK/V2 to the computer through USB interface, the USB driver is required and should be installed correctly first.
Package Contains
ST-LINK/V2*1
USB type A to Mini-B cable*1
20-pin JTAG/SWD flat ribbon*1
4-pin SWIM cable*1
4-pin SWIM custom connector cable*1
ST-LINK/V2(CN Version) ST MCU Microcontroller STM8 STM32 JTAG SWD SWIM In-circuit Debugger Programmer Emulator @XYGStudy
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Description
The ST-LINK/V2 is an in-circuit debugger and programmer for the STM8 and STM32 microcontroller families. The single wire interface module (SWIM) and JTAG/serial wire debugging (SWD) interfaces are used to communicate with any STM8 or STM32 microcontroller located on an application board.
STM8 applications use the USB full speed interface to communicate with STMicroelectronic's ST Visual Develop (STVD) or ST Visual Program (STVP) software.
STM32 applications use the USB full speed interface to communicate with Atollic, IAR, Keil or TASKING integrated development environments.
Features
5 V power supplied by a USB connector
USB 2.0 full speed compatible interface
USB standard A to mini B cable
SWIM specific features
*1.65 V to 5.5 V application voltage supported on SWIM interface
*SWIM low-speed and high-speed modes supported
*SWIM programming speed rate: 9.7 Kbytes/s in low speed and 12.8 Kbytes/s in high speed
*SWIM cable for connection to the application via an ERNI standard vertical (ref: 284697 or 214017) or horizontal (ref: 214012) connector
*SWIM cable for connection to the application via a pin header or a 2.54 mm pitch connector
- JTAG specific features
*1.65 V to 3.6 V application voltage supported on the JTAG interface and 5 V tolerant inputs
*JTAG cable for connection to a standard JTAG 20-pin pitch 2.54 mm connector
Direct firmware update feature supported (DFU)
Status LED which blinks during communication with the PC
Operating temperature 0 to 50 °C
While connecting the ST-LINK/V2 to the computer through USB interface, the USB driver is required and should be installed correctly first.
Package Contains
ST-LINK/V2*1
USB type A to Mini-B cable*1
20-pin JTAG/SWD flat ribbon*1
4-pin SWIM cable*1
4-pin SWIM custom connector cable*1
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Product review & video
okay so let's say you've finished assembling your new PCB you've got your stm32 on it and you want to start programming it so I'm going to take you through how to do that what connections need to be made and so let's get going so this is one of my boards I made you see there's two stm32 is on there yeah we'll just be using one today just to show how to connect to it and debug it I also have these little one point two seven millimeter pitch ten pin headers and they connect to the St link which is this device which is the programmer for about 20 euros or $20 which enables you to program the stm32 is also do in circuit debugging which is quite nice now you'll see this is a large header on this device here so you need an adapter cable which is available for $5 I think and I'll link it in the description but I've made this rather crummy job here which actually converted down to this small he


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