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ST STM32 NUCLEO-F103RB User Manual

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Hardware layout and configuration UM1724
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6.2.3 Using the ST-LINK/V2-1 to program and debug the STM32 on board
To program the STM32 on the board, plug in the two jumpers on CN2, as shown in red in
Figure 8. Do not use the CN4 connector as this could disturb the communication with the
STM32 microcontroller of the STM32 Nucleo board.
Figure 8. Connecting the STM32 Nucleo board to program the on-board STM32
6.2.4 Using ST-LINK/V2-1 to program and debug an external
STM32 application
It is very easy to use the ST-LINK/V2-1 to program the STM32 on an external application.
Simply remove the two jumpers from CN2 as illustrated in
Figure 9: Using ST-LINK/V2-1 to
program the STM32 on an external application, and connect the application to the CN4
debug connector according to Table 5.
Note: SB12 NRST (target STM32 RESET) must be OFF if CN4 pin 5 is used in the external
application.
MS34378V2
CN2 jumpers ON
CN4 SWD
connector

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ST STM32 NUCLEO-F103RB Specifications

General IconGeneral
MicrocontrollerSTM32F103RBT6
CoreARM Cortex-M3
Operating Voltage3.3V
Input Voltage7 - 12V
Clock Speed72 MHz
Flash Memory128 KB
RAM20 KB
Analog Input Pins16
DAC Channels2
On-board DebuggerST-LINK/V2-1
Board Size69 mm x 53 mm
Timers4
Communication InterfacesUSART, SPI, I2C
ConnectorsArduino, Morpho
Analog Inputs10

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