![]() ![]() ![]() The same code, this time targetting the P-NUCLEO-WB55 results in Compiled BLE_GattServer example against the NUCLEO-F401RE.Put X-NUCLEO-BNRG2A1 onto NUCLEO-F401RE (the supported combination).Load firmware from BlueNRG GUI 4.0.0\Firmware\BlueNRG2\DTM\DTM_SPI.hex.Run STSW-BNRGFLASHER select the ST Link V2 in the SWD list.Connected ST Link V2 to the pins on the X-NUCLEO-BNRG2A1.I bought an ST Link v2 programmer and programmed the X-NUCLEO-BNRG2A1 with new firmware and still, it refuses to work. #Nucleo f401re arm programming software#The time-of-flight module also doesn’t work on the F401 - it keeps losing connection to the terrible Windows software - so I am RMAing that board (X-NUCLEO-53L0A1) - not having much luck/fun with ST stuff at the moment It is “new” so I’m in the twilight zone of being too new and there’s no decent support and other stuff is too old and only supported in mbed2. STMicroelectronics NUCLEO-F401RE Nucleo Development Board is designed for the evaluation of STM32F401RET6 ARM Microcontrollers. I’m sorely tempted to find another vendor’s implementation and toss this X-NUCLEO-BNRG2A1 in the trash - but - no, just relax and fingers crossed, someone will have a solution to make this board work. I guess it’s time to dump the old faithful 401 and cave into ST and buy the 476 (even though I am in no need of it whatsoever) the Cube thing is so complicated and buggy and it needs Java to work. I wanted so much to learn about BT5 with mbed but there’s just nothing from ST for mbed despite their advertising.ĮDIT: I loaded the entire STCubeMX onto my Mac and spent hours trying to get the BLE Beacon example to work, nothing. I guess I will have to use ST’s CubeMX software to try and get this board to work at all. I set the wire from J12 to CN9 I drop the firmware BIN file onto the STMF401RE board and nothing happens. I pulled the repo, but I could not perform the first operation in the readme, where the ARM Cordio stack is required to be programmed onto the X-NUCLEO-BNRG2A1 board using a firmware image for a different board than the one I am currently using (STMF401RE vs STM32L476RG) ![]()
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