STM32 Nucleo 144: J-Link Reflash
A lot of microcontroller development boards on the market today come with built-in programmer/debuggers.
this makes sense because it's often only a microcontroller powered via USB with supporting circuitry.
In the case of the Nucleo 144, the onboard ST-Link v2 can have its firmware overwritten with the firmware of a Segger J-Link.
In this video we learn how to go about reflashing.
Видео STM32 Nucleo 144: J-Link Reflash канала Vaughn Kottler
this makes sense because it's often only a microcontroller powered via USB with supporting circuitry.
In the case of the Nucleo 144, the onboard ST-Link v2 can have its firmware overwritten with the firmware of a Segger J-Link.
In this video we learn how to go about reflashing.
Видео STM32 Nucleo 144: J-Link Reflash канала Vaughn Kottler
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