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== Drag-n-drop Programming ==
 
== Drag-n-drop Programming ==
  
To use the ED22, simply connect to your PC with a micro-USB cable, and to the WISE-15XX board using a 10 pin FFC cable.
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To use the ED22, simply connect to your PC with a micro-USB cable, and to the WISE-15XX board using a 10 pin FFC cable. You can drag and drop binary images onto the DAPLink disk drive, which will then be programmed into the target system.If errors are encountered, a file called "fail.txt" will appear with details.
 
 
You can drag and drop binary images onto the DAPLink disk drive, which will then be programmed into the target system.If errors are
 
 
 
encountered, a file called "fail.txt" will appear with details.
 
  
 
Note that the ED22 has to contain the correct firmware to enable drag and drop programming.
 
Note that the ED22 has to contain the correct firmware to enable drag and drop programming.
  
[[File:WISE-ED22 DAPLink disk.png]]
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[[File:WISE-ED22 DAPLink disk.png|RTENOTITLE]]
  
 
Supported file formats:
 
Supported file formats:

Revision as of 02:20, 9 August 2017

ED22 Functions

There are three interfaces that ED22 board provides. These are drag-n-drop programming, a serial port and debugging support. In addition ED22 board firmware can be updated using the drag-n-drop programming interface of the bootloader.

H/W Setup

ED22 Introduction

       ED22 board v1.png 

      1. ED22 board reset button.

      2. Target MCU(STM32L443/STM32F412/STM32F486) reset button.

      3. Micro USB connector.

      4.10pin FFC connector.

Connection with target board

 ED22 to taget.png   

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Install Driver

Download latest driver

ED22 Firmware Update

When a new ED22 is plugged in to your machine, it will not contain valid any firmware, and so will appear as a disk drive called "CRP Disabled" as.

To progam the ED22, follow these steps:

    Step1: plugging ED22 in PC with the target mcu reset button held down.

    Step2: Open the "CRP Disabled" drive, and delete the file called "firmware.bin"

    Step3: Delete "firmware.bin" and copy the .bin file that corresponding to target MCU onto the "CRP Disabled" drive.

    Strp4: Press ED22 board reset to restart, then you can see a disk drive called DAPLink.

Bin files:

    1. STM32L443: WISE1511/WISE1540

    2. STM32F412: WISE1530

    3. STM32F486: WISE1570

Using ED22

Drag-n-drop Programming

To use the ED22, simply connect to your PC with a micro-USB cable, and to the WISE-15XX board using a 10 pin FFC cable. You can drag and drop binary images onto the DAPLink disk drive, which will then be programmed into the target system.If errors are encountered, a file called "fail.txt" will appear with details.

Note that the ED22 has to contain the correct firmware to enable drag and drop programming.

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Supported file formats:

  • Raw binary file
  • Intel Hex

Serial Port

The serial port is connected directly to the target MCU allowing for bidirectional communication. It also allows the target to be reset by

sending a break command over the serial port.

Supported baud rates:

  • 9600
  • 115200

Debugging

Debugging can be done with any IDE that supports the CMSIS-DAP protocol. Some tools capable of debugging are: