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 ====== ARM-CM3 STM32 Olimex STM32P103 Crossworks ====== ====== ARM-CM3 STM32 Olimex STM32P103 Crossworks ======
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 +===== Supported firmware update interfaces =====
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 +^ RS232          ^ CAN             ^ USB          ^ TCP/​IP ​      ^ SD-card ​     ^
 +| Yes            | Yes             | No           | No           | Yes          |
  
 ===== Development Environment ===== ===== Development Environment =====
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 To compile the demo programs you can use the [[http://​www.rowley.co.uk/​|Rowley Crossworks for ARM]] development environment. ​ To compile the demo programs you can use the [[http://​www.rowley.co.uk/​|Rowley Crossworks for ARM]] development environment. ​
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 ===== Building and programming the Bootloader ===== ===== Building and programming the Bootloader =====
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 Before the bootloader can be used, it needs to be built and programmed into the STM32F103'​s internal flash memory. The steps in this section only need to be done once. Before the bootloader can be used, it needs to be built and programmed into the STM32F103'​s internal flash memory. The steps in this section only need to be done once.
  
-When using Rowley CrossWorks, simply open the project from within CrossWorks. The project file is located at: \Target\Demo\ARMCM3_STM32_Olimex_STM32P103_Crossworks\**Boot**\ide\+When using Rowley CrossWorks, simply open the project from within CrossWorks. The project file is located at: \Target\Demo\ARMCM3_STM32F1_Olimex_STM32P103_Crossworks\**Boot**\ide\
  
 The bootloader program is now ready to be programmed into the internal flash memory of the STM32F103. Using your favorite programmer, flash the bootloader using one of the following files, depending on what file type your programmer supports: The bootloader program is now ready to be programmed into the internal flash memory of the STM32F103. Using your favorite programmer, flash the bootloader using one of the following files, depending on what file type your programmer supports:
  
-  * \Target\Demo\ARMCM3_STM32_Olimex_STM32P103_Crossworks\**Boot**\bin\**openbtl_olimex_stm32p103.elf** +  * \Target\Demo\ARMCM3_STM32F1_Olimex_STM32P103_Crossworks\**Boot**\bin\**openblt_olimex_stm32p103.elf** 
-  * \Target\Demo\ARMCM3_STM32_Olimex_STM32P103_Crossworks\**Boot**\bin\**openbtl_olimex_stm32p103.srec**+  * \Target\Demo\ARMCM3_STM32F1_Olimex_STM32P103_Crossworks\**Boot**\bin\**openblt_olimex_stm32p103.srec**
  
-===== Configuring Microboot ​===== +===== Building the Demo Program ​=====
-The Microboot utility needs to be configured to connect to the correct COM-port and to communication at the correct baudrate:+
  
-  * Start Microboot by double-clicking "​\Host\**MicroBoot.exe**"​. +When using Rowley CrossWorks, simply open the project ​from within CrossWorksThe project file is located at: \Target\Demo\ARMCM3_STM32F1_Olimex_STM32P103_Crossworks\**Prog**\ide\
-  * Click the "​**Settings**"​-button and select "​**OpenBLT using UART**" ​from the dropdown box. +
-  * Click the "​**Options**"​-button to configure the communication parameters. +
-    * Select the PC's **COM-port** that the board is connected to. +
-    ​Set the baudrate to **57600** bits/sec.+
  
-Once you saved the settings by clicking the "​**OK**"​-button twice, you can close Microboot by clicking the "​**Cancel**"​-button on the main screen. Microboot ​is now ready for action!+The output file is
  
-===== Building and downloading the Demo Program ===== +  * \Target\Demo\ARMCM3_STM32F1_Olimex_STM32P103_Crossworks\**Prog**\bin\**demoprog_olimex_stm32p103.srec**
-When using Rowley CrossWorks, simply open the project from within CrossWorks. The project file is located at: \Target\Demo\ARMCM3_STM32_Olimex_STM32P103_Crossworks\**Prog**\ide\+
  
-The output file is +===== Firmware update procedure =====
-  * \Target\Demo\ARMCM3_STM32_Olimex_STM32P103_Crossworks\**Prog**\bin\**demoprog_olimex_stm32p103.srec**+
  
-To download ​this **demoprog_olimex_stm32p103.srec** file to the remaining flash memory using the bootloader, start the **Microboot** ​program ​and click the "​**Browse**"​-button. Browse to the "\Target\Demo\ARMCM3_STM32_Olimex_STM32P103_Crossworks\**Prog**\bin\" directory and select the **demoprog_olimex_stm32p103.srec** ​file to start the download. ​+To download the demo program \Target\Demo\ARMCM3_STM32F1_Olimex_STM32P103_Crossworks\**Prog**\bin\**demoprog_olimex_stm32p103.srec** ​using the bootloader, follow the instructions in the following links, depending on the communication interface you intend to use:
  
-{{:manual:demos:olimex_stm32p103_download.gif?​|}}+  * [[manual:rs232_demo|Firmware updates using the RS232 communication interface]] 
 +  * [[manual:can_demo|Firmware updates using the CAN communication interface]] 
 +  * [[manual:sdcard_demo|Firmware updates from SD-card]]
  
-Once the download completed, the newly programmed software will be started by the bootloader. You can verify this by checking that the status LED blinks. Congratulations! That's all there is to using the bootloader. 
  
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