M365_DRV_STLINK
M365 esc recover using stlink (by CamiAlfa)
M365_DRV_STLINK | SmartESC_STM32_v3 | |
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2 | 2 | |
40 | 58 | |
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10.0 | 0.0 | |
over 2 years ago | 6 days ago | |
Tcl | C | |
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M365_DRV_STLINK
Posts with mentions or reviews of M365_DRV_STLINK.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-05-25.
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Can't flash with st link, searching a reset pin
Hi I wanted field weakening, but because i didn't wanted to pay for xiaodash, i wanted to use this firmware: https://github.com/Koxx3/SmartESC_STM32_v3 The thing is, the author haven't clearly said that it would be impossible to revert to the old firmware with bluetooth. And of course, when i tried, even with his autodect routine, it didn't work, so i buyed an st-link I soldered it correctly (i think, dio to D, clk to C, GRD to G and 5V on the 5V pin), but when i try to connect it to my computer, it say "can not connect to target!". I tried using stm instand of m365rec, same thing. I tried this software https://github.com/CamiAlfa/M365_DRV_STLINK , but it can't connect too. I think it might be because of the buggy software, but i can't see any reset pin, and on the internet i can't find anywhere someone mentionning a reset pin for the m365, only for other scooter. And the esc doesn't seem to have a name, so it's even harder to find something. can anyone help me? I'm really a loss
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Bricked Mi pro 2
For example : https://github.com/CamiAlfa/M365_DRV_STLINK
SmartESC_STM32_v3
Posts with mentions or reviews of SmartESC_STM32_v3.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-05-25.
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Can't flash with st link, searching a reset pin
Hi I wanted field weakening, but because i didn't wanted to pay for xiaodash, i wanted to use this firmware: https://github.com/Koxx3/SmartESC_STM32_v3 The thing is, the author haven't clearly said that it would be impossible to revert to the old firmware with bluetooth. And of course, when i tried, even with his autodect routine, it didn't work, so i buyed an st-link I soldered it correctly (i think, dio to D, clk to C, GRD to G and 5V on the 5V pin), but when i try to connect it to my computer, it say "can not connect to target!". I tried using stm instand of m365rec, same thing. I tried this software https://github.com/CamiAlfa/M365_DRV_STLINK , but it can't connect too. I think it might be because of the buggy software, but i can't see any reset pin, and on the internet i can't find anywhere someone mentionning a reset pin for the m365, only for other scooter. And the esc doesn't seem to have a name, so it's even harder to find something. can anyone help me? I'm really a loss
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STM32F103C8T6 (M365 ESC) & ST-Link Connection Problems
Hey all, I've been pounding my head against this for a few days and I'm just about out of ideas for this basic (feeling) problem. I'm pretty new to working with this hardware, I have a basic knowledge of C/C++ for the code involved (custom config of someone's existing project) and a even more basic one of configuring/programming mc's like this (pic and stamp stuff ages ago), my skills lie more with a multimeter and soldering iron.