Topic : RLinkPro for lowvoltage system?

Forum : Ride IDE

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June 27, 2008 - 10:07am
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Hi,
We have a couple of RlinkPro's. For a new project we need to run an STM32 at 2.8-2.9V - This works fine with Keil's ME-Link (Supplied with Keil Eval board). But the RLinkPro complains about the Vcc only being 2.8V and deny to start the debug session.

I realise that it might not be trivial just to lower the accepted Vcc, but I wonder if the currently selected minimum Vcc in RIDE is the actual minimum voltage at which the RLink will run successfully?

Maybe it could be made an option for the developer to start a debug session after the warning about low voltage is shown?

If you could supply me with a way to run the RlinkPro for STM32 at 2.8V it would be really nice!

BR
Henrik

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June 27, 2008 - 10:34am
Raisonance Support Team

Hi,

Yes, the RLink should be able to work as low as 2.7V, and maybe even less.

I'll try to make the next version of RIDE (which should be released very soon) more tolerant on this.

Best Regards,

Vincent

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June 30, 2008 - 10:09am
Guest

Sounds great.

BR
Henrik