Is it possible to do DFU programming on the MCBSTM32C through the
USB? I've downloaded the DfuSe software from STMicroelectronics and
converted a working version of blinky.hex to blinky.dfu, but how do I
get the mcbstm32c to connect to my PC's USB as a DFU-aware STM
device? Are there jumper settings besides Boot0 and Boot1? We are
using the mcbstm32c as the reference design but need to know if
USB/DFU will allow our customers to upgrade the firmware once many of
these units are running in the field.
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Author Tsuneo Chinzei
Posted 1-Dec-2011 05:08 GMT
Toolset ARM
RE: DFU on MCBSTM32C
Tsuneo Chinzei
ST distributes their own USB library including DFU class
implementation, working with DfuSe.
2.4.1 Licence key
To prevent software piracy, STMicroelectronics has implemented a
licence key mechanism for the Tube driver. This mechanism is based on
the Vendor ID and the Product ID(s), extracted from the device(s).
Contact your nearest sales office and give your Vendor ID and Product
ID(s). In return you will get licence key(s), made up of 16
letters.
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