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ST-Link STM8/STM32 v2 Programmer Emulator
Explore new microcontroller worlds with an ST-Link Programmer & Emulator / Debugging dongle. This little USB stick contains a microcontroller with the ...
Explore new microcontroller worlds with an ST-Link Programmer & Emulator / Debugging dongle. This little USB stick contains a microcontroller with the code for ST's classic programmer/emulator for STM8 and STM32 bit processors. Since STM's are so common, this tool will come in handy whenever you encounter them. You can even get 5V and regulated 3.3V power!
Comes with one USB stick and a couple pieces of female-female jumpers. You may want to peruse our jumper selection if you need more or different sizes.
We wired it up to an ST32F205 and ran ST-Link, and worked great! You can even update the firmware on the dongle as necessary, it has a DFU bootloader (we unplugged/replugged it from USB to kick off the DFU process)
For tons more details and for drivers and software, check out ST's page on the ST-Link
Note: These ST-Links come in a variety of different colors. We're unable to control the color you receive.
Jargon buster
Plain-language definitions for the technical terms used above.
- Bootloader
- Small starter software on a microcontroller that lets new code be uploaded before the main program runs. Knowing how to enter bootloader mode matters when you need to program the board or recover it after a faulty sketch.
- DFU
- Device Firmware Update is a mode that lets you load new firmware onto a board over USB. It matters when recovering a board or installing firmware without using a separate programmer.
- microcontroller
- A microcontroller is a small computer on a chip that runs your program and controls connected inputs and outputs. For this product, it is the part that reads buttons and sensors, drives the display and speaker, and communicates over Bluetooth.
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