vcc-gnd STM32F103C8T6

STLink FTDI BITSCOPE

STLink

STM32Flash

These are cheap development Arm Cortex-M3 boards with 64KB flash and 20KB ram.

The firmware that ships on these devices blinks the LED on PC13 and sends a time string on the UART at 9600 baud.

These boards can be programmed using SWD or with the STM serial boot loader in ROM. Both types of programmer are inexpensive but the latter more versatile if somewhat slower in operation.

Pinout

               SPI2 NSS  PB12        MICRO USB         GND
               SPI2 SCK  PB13                          GND
               SPI2 MISO PB14                          3V3
               SPI2 MOSO PB15  RESET    GND    GND   RESET 
                          PA8  BUTTON  *BOOT1 *BOOT0  PB11 ICC2 SDA
              USART1 TX   PA9           3V3    3V3    PB10 I2C2 SCL
              USART1 RX  PA10                          PB1
CAN1_RX USBDM USART1 CTS PA11                          PB0
CAN1_TX USBDP USART1 RTS PA12                          PA7 SPI1 MOSI
                         PA15                          PA6 SPI1 MISO
                          PB3      STM32F103C8T6       PA5 SPI1 SCK
                          PB4                          PA4 SPI1 NSS
                          PB5                          PA3 USART2 RX
               I2C1 SCK   PB6                          PA2 USART2 TX
               I2C1 SDA   PB7          8MHz            PA1 USART2 RTS
               CAN1_RX    PB8         32.768K          PA0 USART2 CTS
               CAN1_TX    PB9                         PC15
                          5V       PC13     POWER     PC14
                          GND      LED      LED       PC13
                          3V3           SWD           VBAT
                                 3V3 DIO  DCLK GND
                                     PA13 PA14
*100K IN SERIES

NB not all and only default alternate functions shown

Clocks

HSE 8000000 Y2 8 MHz
HSI 8000000
LSE 32768   Y3 32.768K
LSI 40000

Power

Power is supplied on the USB socket which feeds a 3V3 LDO regulator.

It is possible to power the device with 3V3 on the 3V3 pin or 5V on the 5V pin (to feed the LDO) if USB is disconnected.

LED demo

This demo depends on OpenCM3 and this must be installed first.

Install the STLink programmer to program using a SWD interface found, for example, on the STM32 F4 discovery (see top picture).

Fetch blinky, install and run.

hg clone http://hg.kewl.org/pub/miniblink-vcc-gnd
cd miniblink-vcc-gnd
make
make st-flash
 FLASH  miniblink.bin
 INFO src/stlink-common.c: Loading device parameters....
 INFO src/stlink-common.c: Device connected is: F1 Medium-density device, id 0x20036410
 INFO src/stlink-common.c: SRAM size: 0x5000 bytes (20 KiB), Flash: 0x10000 bytes (64 KiB) in pages of 1024 bytes
 INFO src/stlink-common.c: Attempting to write 664 (0x298) bytes to stm32 address: 134217728 (0x8000000)
Flash page at addr: 0x08000000 erased
 INFO src/stlink-common.c: Finished erasing 1 pages of 1024 (0x400) bytes 
 INFO src/stlink-common.c: Starting Flash write for VL/F0/F3 core id
 INFO src/stlink-common.c: Successfully loaded flash loader in sram
  0/0 pages written
 INFO src/stlink-common.c: Starting verification of write complete
 INFO src/stlink-common.c: Flash written and verified! jolly good!
STM32Flash

It is also possible to use STM32Flash, however, this cannot function with USB connected since if the chip detects BOOT0 raised along with a USB cable on reset, it enters DFU mode.

To use STM32Flash, disconnect USB and power with 3V3 on the 3V3 pin using a 3V3 USB serial adapter. You must cross over serial Rx and Tx and place the jumpers with BOOT1 at 0 and BOOT0 at 1 (see bottom picture).

Probe the chip with STM32Flash. This may take a few attempts to synchronise.

stm32flash /dev/ttyUSB0
stm32flash 0.4

http://stm32flash.googlecode.com/

Interface serial_posix: 57600 8E1
Version      : 0x22
Option 1     : 0x00
Option 2     : 0x00
Device ID    : 0x0410 (Medium-density)
- RAM        : 20KiB  (512b reserved by bootloader)
- Flash      : 128KiB (sector size: 4x1024)
- Option RAM : 16b
- System RAM : 2KiB

The flash size reported by STM32Flash would appear to be hard-coded and in this case wrong, ignore that.

Now fetch blinky, install and run.

hg clone http://hg.kewl.org/pub/miniblink-vcc-gnd
cd miniblink-vcc-gnd
make
make stm32flash
 FLASH  miniblink.bin
stm32flash -w miniblink.bin -b 57600 -v -g 0 /dev/ttyUSB0
stm32flash 0.4

http://stm32flash.googlecode.com/

Using Parser : Raw BINARY
Interface serial_posix: 57600 8E1
Version      : 0x22
Option 1     : 0x00
Option 2     : 0x00
Device ID    : 0x0410 (Medium-density)
- RAM        : 20KiB  (512b reserved by bootloader)
- Flash      : 128KiB (sector size: 4x1024)
- Option RAM : 16b
- System RAM : 2KiB
Write to memory
Erasing memory
Wrote and verified address 0x080004b0 (100.00%) Done.

Starting execution at address 0x08000000... done.

To reprogram the device, press reset on the board. Remember not to connect USB simultaneously.

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