Topic : Rlink supported devices list ST7

Forum : ST7/STM8

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March 17, 2009 - 11:27am
Guest

Hi,

why there is no ST7 supported list on your web pages? It was there before the web 'facelift'. For the customer who need t decide if RLink is suitable it's important.

I tried to get the list from RFlasher, but when I set ST7 as MCU, it crashed with error: Error launching the debug session. Ride 7.12.0000.

There is also no posibility to choose STM8.

Thanks for help.

Best regards
Jiri Husak
STM

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March 17, 2009 - 12:00pm
Guest

Hi

The list of ST7 supported devices will be added on the new website as well as other families as soon as possible.
The transfer of all informations is not totallly achieved.

Downloading Ride7 and RKit-STM8 latest version should solve your issues.

If it does not please let us know.

Regards,
Matloub

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March 17, 2009 - 2:03pm
Guest

Hi Matloub,

thanks for fast reply, the new version seems to solve the problem with Rflasher.

just one note to the web, is it possible to change the password? Wouldn't it be better to have the same login to your download and forums with the same passwd?

Regards
Jiri

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March 17, 2009 - 2:28pm
Raisonance Support Team

Jiri,

In the meantime here is a raw list of supported ST7 and STM8 devices (as of today).

I hope this helps,
Bruno

ST7LITE02
ST7LITE05
ST7LITE09
ST7LITE10
ST7LITE10b
ST7LITE15
ST7LITE15b
ST7LITE19
ST7LITE19b
ST7LITE20
ST7LITE25
ST7LITE29
ST7LITE30
ST7LITE35
ST7LITE39
ST7LITE49
ST7LITE49M
ST7LITES2
ST7LITES5
ST7LITEU02
ST7LITEU05
ST7LITEU09
ST7LITEUS2
ST7LITEUS5

ST7FOXA0
ST7FOXF1
ST7FOXK1
ST7FOXK2

ST72260G1
ST72262G1
ST72262G2
ST72264G1
ST72264G2
ST72321J7
ST72321J9
ST72321R6
ST72321R9

ST72321BAR6
ST72321BAR7
ST72321BAR9
ST72321BJ6
ST72321BJ7
ST72321BJ9
ST72321BK6
ST72321BR6
ST72321BR7
ST72321BR9

ST72324J2
ST72324J4
ST72324J6
ST72324K2
ST72324K4
ST72324K6

ST72324BJ2
ST72324BJ4
ST72324BJ6
ST72324BK2
ST72324BK4
ST72324BK6

ST72325AR9
ST72325J4
ST72325J6
ST72325J7
ST72325J9
ST72325K4
ST72325K6
ST72325R9

ST72340K2
ST72340K4
ST72340S2
ST72340S4
ST72344K2
ST72344K4
ST72344S2
ST72344S4
ST72345C4
ST72361AR6
ST72361AR7
ST72361AR9
ST72361J4
ST72361J6
ST72361J7
ST72361J9
ST72361K4
ST72361K6
ST72361K7
ST72361K9

ST72521M9
ST72521R6
ST72521R9

ST72561AR4
ST72561AR6
ST72561AR7
ST72561AR9
ST72561J4
ST72561J6
ST72561J7
ST72561J9
ST72561K4
ST72561K6
ST72561K7
ST72561K9
ST72561R9
ST7260E1
ST7260E2
ST7260K1
ST7260K2

ST7263BE2
ST7263BE6
ST7263BH2
ST7263BH6
ST7263BK1
ST7263BK2
ST7263BK4
ST7263BK6

ST7DALI

STM8AF6142
STM8AF6143
STM8AF6146
STM8AF616
STM8AF617
STM8AF618
STM8AF619
STM8AF61A

STM8L101F2
STM8L101G2
STM8L101F3
STM8L101G3
STM8L101K3

STM8S105C4
STM8S105C6
STM8S105K4
STM8S105K6
STM8S105S4
STM8S105S6

STM8S207C6
STM8S207C8
STM8S207CB
STM8S207K6
STM8S207MB
STM8S207R6
STM8S207R8
STM8S207RB
STM8S207S6
STM8S207S8
STM8S208MB
STM8S208RB

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November 14, 2009 - 3:41pm
Guest

Hi Bruno,

I have three questions:

1. Does Rlink support ST72F324LJ2T5, the 3V range device?

2. If Rlink supports 3V device, should I connect VDD (3.3V) to pin 7 of the ICC connector?

3. If my target system uses a crystal between OSC1 & OSC2. How should I connect the ICC pin 9?

Pls. advise.
LT

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November 16, 2009 - 10:01am
Raisonance Support Team

Hi,

1.
If it's not in the list, then it's not supported.
However, if it is the same as another one with just the voltage changing, then you should be able to use it.
I have never tried it myself, but I don't see why it wouldn't work.
For sure there is no hardware reason for it not to work.
Please try it (select either ST72324J2 or ST72324BJ2) and let us know the results.

2.
Yes.
You MUST ALWAYS connect the target CPU's VCC to pin7 of the RLink connector.
RLink cannot work without this, as this pin powers the RLink IOs.
It is in fact here for this very purpose: that the RLink can work at different voltages,
depending on the target board and CPU.

3.
If your board has a clock, then you don't need to take a second one from RLink.
In fact you must not do it.
Just leave pin9 of the ICC connector unconnected.
People sometimes connect it to OSC1 through a non-populated 0 Ohms resistor (or jumper).
That allows to use the RLink clock in case your crystal is damaged or absent.

I hope it helps.

Best Regards,

Vincent