ST-Link V2 ARM Programmer

R54.00

Package Includes

  • 1x ST-Link V2 ARM Programmer With Casing (Random Casing Colour)
  • 1x 20cm 4-Wire Female to Female Jumper Wire Set

Availability: 5 in stock

The ST-Link V2 is a JTAG/SWD programmer originally developed by ST-Micro as an affordable programmer for their STM8 and STM32 ranges of microcontrollers. This clone is compatible with the original ST-Link V2 programmer, and is supported by most IDE’s that are used for ARM development. For the majority of applications, the programmer can be connected to the target microcontroller through the SWD (Serial Wire Debug) interface using only 4 wires – VCC, GND, SWCLK and SWDIO – which allows for in-circuit programming and debugging with a minimal amount of connections.

Features / Specs

  • Microcontroller: Geehy APM32F103CBT6
  • Compatible ST-Micro Families: STM8 (With SWIM Interface) & STM32 (With SWD Interface)
  • Compatible IDE’s (List is not exhaustive): ST-Link Utility ≥ V2.0 / STVD ≥ V4.3 / STVP ≥ V4.3 / Atollic TrueSTUDIO / IAR For STM8 ≥ V1.3 / KEIL For ARM ≥ MDK4.6
  • Indicator LEDs: Power & Programming
  • Protection: On-Board 500mA Resettable Fuse for USB supply protection
  • Supported Voltages: 3.3VDC and 5VDC
  • Features an aluminium casing and plastic USB connector cap for added protection
  • Programming Connector: 2.54mm Pitch 10-Way Dual Row IDC Connector
  • Dimensions: ~(57mm x 20mm x 8.7mm)

Geehy APM32F103 Tests

  • Firmware can be upgraded automatically with ST-Link Upgrade Tool. Tested both STSW-LINK004 and STSW-LINK007 on Windows 10
  • Successfully tested with STM32CubeIDE v1.11.2 installed on Windows 10

Important Notes

  • Serial Numbers: Some of these ST-Link programmers will only show a single character serial number when using the “STM32CubeProgrammer” software. Not to worry though, the solution to this problem is quite a simple one and we have tested this on numerous devices. All you need to do is change the “Shared” setting from “Disabled” to “Enabled”, and once you hit the “Refresh” button you should now see a proper serial number being displayed.

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