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Nucleo Firmware
Windows Upgrade instructions¶
- Ensure that the ST-LINK/V2 driver is installed first. If not, please follow this LINK for all details.
- Download the latest ST-LINK/V2-1 firmware upgrade.
- Extract the archive and run the STLinkUpgrade.exe program.
- Plug the Nucleo board to your PC using a standard USB cable and wait until the USB enumeration is completed.
- Press the Connect button.
- When the ST-LINK/V2 driver is correctly installed, the current ST-LINK/V2 version is displayed.
- Press Yes button to start the upgrade process.
- You should now have successfully upgraded the firmware. If you encounter problems, please ask here.
Java Upgrade instructions¶
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Revision history¶
V2.J23.M10¶
- Fixed the MacOS Yosemite issue.
- The package contains 2 applications:
- STLinkUpgrade.exe for Windows ("old fashion")
- a new GUI (java application) expected to replace the old application on all platforms.
Some more details in "readme.txt" files inside the package.
V2.J23.M9¶
- Modification of flash programming algorithm for STM32F4, STM32F7 and STM32L4 microcontrollers families
- Added check against the validity of the application, when programmed through the mass storage interface (validity algorithm based on Reset and Stack Pointer values in the vector table)
- Set default SWCLK to 4MHz for better performance
V2.J23.M6¶
- Fixed the virtual comm port against a possible delay in data reception by the host (like a cache flush issue)
- Fixed the virtual comm port against a possible communication failure during data emission by the host on some USB3 ports
- Fixed the mass storage interface enumeration after a programming of the target application, reducing the risk to loose the VCP communication during such operation
- Fixed the suppression of one target reset sequence during the power on sequence
- Changed the SWD communication in order to reduce the noise generated by SWD signals
V2.J22.M5¶
- ST-Link firmware upgrade for correct support of Nucleo-F411RE by the MSD interface (drag&drop functionality).
V2.J21.M5¶
- This version contains a fix against a regression in TNRST management that does not directly impact the mbed drag&drop programming, but when the board is used from a debugger.
V2.J20.M4¶
- Suppressed “high speed device” notification when plugging to a non-high speed USB port or to an USB3 port
- Keep the virtual com port session valid (if any opened), when reprogramming the application
- Fixed potential lockup condition in SWV trace management and Virtual Com Port management
V2.J19.M3¶
- Fixes 8.3 filename error
- Fixes Chrome browser support
Technical References¶
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