Drivers Stmicroelectronics Port Devices
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Install Drivers for STMicroelectronicsDiscovery Boards
*Drivers Stmicroelectronics Port Devices Terminal
*Drivers Stmicroelectronics Port Devices Replicator
The driver directory is located in your install path (C: Program files STMicroelectronics DfuSe Driver), then click “OK”. The PC autoselects the correct INF file, in this case STDFU.INF. Once Windows has found the required driver.INF file, the compatible hardware model will be displayed in the model list. Click “Next” to proceed. All current software, firmware, and drivers for the Surface Pro 3; including optional WinTab drivers. Links to drivers for other Surface devices are in the Details section below. On Windows 10, a device driver is an essential piece of code, which allows the system to interact with a specific hardware (such as graphics card, storage driver, network adapter, Bluetooth, etc. Right-click Device Manager Other Devices ST-Link Debug and then click Update Driver Software. Select the option Browse my computer for driver software. In the Browse window, specify the path of the folder that you have unzipped, for example, C: en.stsw-link009.
5.4 How to find the DEVICEPORTLOCATION parameter value for the USB link. Prerequisites: STM32CubeProgrammer installation completed and STM32 board connected to the host PC. To find the value of the DEVICEPORTLOCATION corresponding to the USB link, use the following command.
Before you start working on Support Package for STMicroelectronics® Discovery™ boards, you must first configure your computer to detect the STMicroelectronics Discovery board.
To detect the Support Package for STMicroelectronics Discovery board:
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Connect the STMicroelectronics Discovery boardto a USB port of your computer.
When you connect, the STMicroelectronics Discovery board detection light starts blinking and then stops when your computer detects the Discovery board.
The STM32F4–Discovery board is as shown.
The STM32F746G-Discovery board is as shown.
The STM32F769I-Discovery board is as shown.
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On the STSW-LINK009 page, in the Get Software section, click . Download the zip file on your computer, and extract the driver installation executable from the zip file. This step requires you to have the login credentials of the STSW-LINK009 web page.
To install the driver software, you can use either of the following methods:
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Double-click the extracted executable dpinst_amd64.exe, and follow the installation steps.
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Right-click Device Manager > Other Devices > ST-Link Debug and then click Update Driver Software. Select the option Browse my computer for driver software. In the Browse window, specify the path of the folder that you have unzipped, for example, C:en.stsw-link009.
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After the driver is detected, you see the STMicroelectronicsSTLink dongle under the Universal Serial Bus devices asshown.Important changes to forums and questions
All forums and questions are now archived. To start a new conversation or read the latest updates go to forums.mbed.com. 2 years, 9 months ago.Driver for L072CZ-LRWAN1 (Serial Port error)
Dear Community,
I’ve bought 2 different evaluation boards to know better LoRa with STM32 MCUs. First, I bought the Nucleo board with the Mbed shied from Semtech ( P-NUCLEO-LRWAN1). I’ve managed to connect it to my laptop and communicate through Serial port (flash, debug,...). I’ve install the STLink WinUSB and the UsbUser port drivers, available on this link : stsw-link009
After this, I bought another evaluation board with the Murata chip on it (B-L072Z-LRWAN1). I can connect it to my laptop, the default software is running (blinking leds,..) and I can see the device in my File Manager under the name : DIS_L072Z.
However, when I want to change the software or launch the debug mode in Kei UVision 5, I can’t because there is no serial port for my device. In my Devices Manager I have new lines :
libusb (WinUSB) devices
-> STMicroelectronics STLink dongle (Libusb - WinUSB)
-> STMicroelectronics STLink Virtual COM Port (Libusb - WinUSB)
Does someone had also this problem ? How can I fix this driver issue?
Regards. Drivers Stmicroelectronics Port Devices TerminalQuestion relating to:Drivers Stmicroelectronics Port Devices Replicator The B-L072Z-LRWAN1 LoRa®Discovery kit is a development tool to learn and develop solutions based on LoRa®and FSK/OOK technologies.
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Install Drivers for STMicroelectronicsDiscovery Boards
*Drivers Stmicroelectronics Port Devices Terminal
*Drivers Stmicroelectronics Port Devices Replicator
The driver directory is located in your install path (C: Program files STMicroelectronics DfuSe Driver), then click “OK”. The PC autoselects the correct INF file, in this case STDFU.INF. Once Windows has found the required driver.INF file, the compatible hardware model will be displayed in the model list. Click “Next” to proceed. All current software, firmware, and drivers for the Surface Pro 3; including optional WinTab drivers. Links to drivers for other Surface devices are in the Details section below. On Windows 10, a device driver is an essential piece of code, which allows the system to interact with a specific hardware (such as graphics card, storage driver, network adapter, Bluetooth, etc. Right-click Device Manager Other Devices ST-Link Debug and then click Update Driver Software. Select the option Browse my computer for driver software. In the Browse window, specify the path of the folder that you have unzipped, for example, C: en.stsw-link009.
5.4 How to find the DEVICEPORTLOCATION parameter value for the USB link. Prerequisites: STM32CubeProgrammer installation completed and STM32 board connected to the host PC. To find the value of the DEVICEPORTLOCATION corresponding to the USB link, use the following command.
Before you start working on Support Package for STMicroelectronics® Discovery™ boards, you must first configure your computer to detect the STMicroelectronics Discovery board.
To detect the Support Package for STMicroelectronics Discovery board:
*
Connect the STMicroelectronics Discovery boardto a USB port of your computer.
When you connect, the STMicroelectronics Discovery board detection light starts blinking and then stops when your computer detects the Discovery board.
The STM32F4–Discovery board is as shown.
The STM32F746G-Discovery board is as shown.
The STM32F769I-Discovery board is as shown.
*
On the STSW-LINK009 page, in the Get Software section, click . Download the zip file on your computer, and extract the driver installation executable from the zip file. This step requires you to have the login credentials of the STSW-LINK009 web page.
To install the driver software, you can use either of the following methods:
*
Double-click the extracted executable dpinst_amd64.exe, and follow the installation steps.
*
Right-click Device Manager > Other Devices > ST-Link Debug and then click Update Driver Software. Select the option Browse my computer for driver software. In the Browse window, specify the path of the folder that you have unzipped, for example, C:en.stsw-link009.
*
After the driver is detected, you see the STMicroelectronicsSTLink dongle under the Universal Serial Bus devices asshown.Important changes to forums and questions
All forums and questions are now archived. To start a new conversation or read the latest updates go to forums.mbed.com. 2 years, 9 months ago.Driver for L072CZ-LRWAN1 (Serial Port error)
Dear Community,
I’ve bought 2 different evaluation boards to know better LoRa with STM32 MCUs. First, I bought the Nucleo board with the Mbed shied from Semtech ( P-NUCLEO-LRWAN1). I’ve managed to connect it to my laptop and communicate through Serial port (flash, debug,...). I’ve install the STLink WinUSB and the UsbUser port drivers, available on this link : stsw-link009
After this, I bought another evaluation board with the Murata chip on it (B-L072Z-LRWAN1). I can connect it to my laptop, the default software is running (blinking leds,..) and I can see the device in my File Manager under the name : DIS_L072Z.
However, when I want to change the software or launch the debug mode in Kei UVision 5, I can’t because there is no serial port for my device. In my Devices Manager I have new lines :
libusb (WinUSB) devices
-> STMicroelectronics STLink dongle (Libusb - WinUSB)
-> STMicroelectronics STLink Virtual COM Port (Libusb - WinUSB)
Does someone had also this problem ? How can I fix this driver issue?
Regards. Drivers Stmicroelectronics Port Devices TerminalQuestion relating to:Drivers Stmicroelectronics Port Devices Replicator The B-L072Z-LRWAN1 LoRa®Discovery kit is a development tool to learn and develop solutions based on LoRa®and FSK/OOK technologies.
Download here: http://gg.gg/orc84
https://diarynote.indered.space
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