J-Link EDU doesn't work with STM32F103ZE and SW

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  • J-Link EDU doesn't work with STM32F103ZE and SW

    Hi,

    i bought the J-Link EDU to try some small projects at home. I try to connect a µLink-ME from my job and it works well with the setting SW (SWJ) and 1 MHz. The J-Link with the same settings doesn't work. (Keil and J-Link tools)

    It showns no recognized Controller.

    What can i try?

    Best regards

    vokuit00
  • Hi,

    What can i try?

    Providing some more information:

    Are you using an eval board or custom hardware?
    Which version of the Keil MDK / uVision are you using?
    Can you send us the project, so we can have a quick look at it to check if there is anything odd in the MDKJ-Link settings?


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  • Hi,

    i use Keil 4 on a custom board. As attachment i send you the screenshots from ulink-ME and J-Link EDU. ulink founds the device, J-Link not. Connected via the original 20 pin cable of the J-Link or hte direct connected uLink.

    Best regards

    Volker

    P.S. Do you have a mail address where i can send the project?
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  • Hi Volker,

    E-Mail address: segger.com/support/technical-support/
    Please add a link to this thread to the e-mail.

    Strange... I do not see why the EDU should not work.
    Did you give J-Link Commander a quick try?
    It's a small command line utility that comes with the J-Link software package.
    Can you give it a quick try and post a screenshot of the output of the Commander?


    - Alex
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  • Anything i should try with the commander?

    He shows that the VTarget is 0.000V. But the target has power (and ulink works).

    Best regards

    Volker
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  • Hi,

    It is just a guess since I do not know anything about your hardware, but this is what I assumes happens here:
    - You have manually wired the connection between J-Link & your target
    - You do not have connected pin 1 of J-Link to VCC of your target CPU

    Note:
    uLink-ME is only specified for 3.3V targets.
    J-Link is specified for 1.2 - 5V but for this, it needs to measure the target operating voltage to adapt the I/O voltage of the debug signals on the J-Link side accordingly.
    Measurement of the target voltage is done via pin 1 on the J-Link side.
    If this is not connected, J-Link assume no target is connected to J-Link, since 0V is measured.


    - Alex
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    Keep in mind, this is *not* a support forum.
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    Or you can contact us via e-mail.
  • Does this mean my assumption was correct and we can consider this as solved/closed?


    - Alex
    Please read the forum rules before posting.

    Keep in mind, this is *not* a support forum.
    Our engineers will try to answer your questions between their projects if possible but this can be delayed by longer periods of time.
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    Or you can contact us via e-mail.