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ST-Link V2 Mini STM8 STM32 Simulator Download Programmer
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ST-Link V2 Mini STM8 STM32 Simulator Downloader Programmer

DVB-QC0489
62 In stock
Rs. 199.00 Rs. 148.00 (Exc. GST)
Rs. 148.00

This is a Mini ST-LINK/V2 on a small single board. It is an extreme low cost solution for in-circuit debugger/programmer for STM8 and STM32 microcontrollers from ST Microelectronics. It is a toned down version of ST link V2 In line programmer/ debugger for STM8 and STM32 microcontrollers. It has USB 2.0 to connect to your PC and SWIM/SSD interface for communication with microcontrollers. It supports both 3.3V and 5V to easily connect the MCU. The U disk aluminum housing protects the simulator from static electricity and wear and tear due to rough use and provide protection against shocks, operational errors and malfunction.

Specifications

  • Onboard 500mA self-recovery fuse to avoid short circuit
  • Dual voltage output (3.3V/5V), easy for debugging and programming
  • Standard USB interface for direct connection to PC
  • Debugging: run at full-speed, single-stepped, breakpoints, viewing variables and registers, etc.
  • Programming: supports FLASH ROM, EEPROM, AFR, etc.
  • Automatically Upgradable firmware to support more devices
  • Supported software: ST-LINK Utility v2.0, STVD Version 4.2.1, STVP Version 3.2.3, IAR EWARM, IAR EWSTM8 Revision v1.30, KEIL RVMDK Revision v4.21, ATOLLIC
  • Supported devices: STM8 devices with SWIM interface and STM32 devices with SWD interface

Product Description

As is has a USB 2.0 port onboard so you can just plug it in the PC and download the programming or debugging software you are planning to use and start working on it. Make sure you connect the correct pins from the output port to the Microcontroller you are using.

Package Contents

1× ST-Link V2 Mini STM8 STM32 Simulator Download Programmer

4× Cover DuPont Cable

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Limitation of Returns
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Customer Reviews

Based on 3 reviews
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srinadh peddinti
Nice product

This product is good, but STM32CubeIDE may not detect it as a genuine ST-Link, so you might encounter some issues. You can find solutions on YouTube or by asking ChatGPT.

To work around this, you can flash (dump) a .bin file of the Arduino bootloader onto the board. Then, connect the ST-Link V2 programmer to the Blue Pill (STM32F103C8T6). Once done, your Blue Pill will function as an Arduino-compatible board running at 72 MHz.

What else can you do with the ST-Link V2 programmer?

Program STM32 microcontrollers: Flash firmware directly to STM32 chips using tools like STM32CubeProgrammer or ST-Link Utility.

Debug STM32 projects: Perform real-time debugging with breakpoints, watch variables, and step through code using STM32CubeIDE or compatible IDEs.

Upgrade firmware: Update the firmware on supported STM32 boards.

Recover bricked STM32 boards: Reprogram bootloaders or firmware on STM32 boards that are not responding.

Use with third-party tools: It can be used with OpenOCD for low-level programming or debugging.

Burn bootloaders: Install custom bootloaders (e.g., Arduino bootloader) on STM32 boards like the Blue Pill.

Keep in mind that some ST-Link V2 clones may not work properly with official software, so results can vary.

j
jigyashu kumar
Ok

it's getting disconnected every time I try to debug my stm32 Microcontroller board ,need to fix this issue in clne ST-Link V2 Mini

K
Kartik Rathore

ST-Link V2 Mini STM8 STM32 Simulator Download Programmer

Customer Reviews

Based on 3 reviews
33%
(1)
33%
(1)
33%
(1)
0%
(0)
0%
(0)
s
srinadh peddinti
Nice product

This product is good, but STM32CubeIDE may not detect it as a genuine ST-Link, so you might encounter some issues. You can find solutions on YouTube or by asking ChatGPT.

To work around this, you can flash (dump) a .bin file of the Arduino bootloader onto the board. Then, connect the ST-Link V2 programmer to the Blue Pill (STM32F103C8T6). Once done, your Blue Pill will function as an Arduino-compatible board running at 72 MHz.

What else can you do with the ST-Link V2 programmer?

Program STM32 microcontrollers: Flash firmware directly to STM32 chips using tools like STM32CubeProgrammer or ST-Link Utility.

Debug STM32 projects: Perform real-time debugging with breakpoints, watch variables, and step through code using STM32CubeIDE or compatible IDEs.

Upgrade firmware: Update the firmware on supported STM32 boards.

Recover bricked STM32 boards: Reprogram bootloaders or firmware on STM32 boards that are not responding.

Use with third-party tools: It can be used with OpenOCD for low-level programming or debugging.

Burn bootloaders: Install custom bootloaders (e.g., Arduino bootloader) on STM32 boards like the Blue Pill.

Keep in mind that some ST-Link V2 clones may not work properly with official software, so results can vary.

j
jigyashu kumar
Ok

it's getting disconnected every time I try to debug my stm32 Microcontroller board ,need to fix this issue in clne ST-Link V2 Mini

K
Kartik Rathore

ST-Link V2 Mini STM8 STM32 Simulator Download Programmer

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