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When using IAR EWARM, simply open the workspace from within the Embedded Workbench. The workspace file (stm32f0.eww) is located at: \Target\Demo\ARMCM0_STM32_Discovery_STM32F051_IAR\**Boot**\ide\. Once opened, select //Project->Rebuild All// from the menu to compile all the bootloader sources and link the together into the final executable. | When using IAR EWARM, simply open the workspace from within the Embedded Workbench. The workspace file (stm32f0.eww) is located at: \Target\Demo\ARMCM0_STM32_Discovery_STM32F051_IAR\**Boot**\ide\. Once opened, select //Project->Rebuild All// from the menu to compile all the bootloader sources and link the together into the final executable. | ||
- | The bootloader program is now ready to be programmed into the internal flash memory of the STM32F051. Make sure the ST-Link Debugger Interface on the STM32F0-Discovery board is connected to your PC via a USB cable. Next, select //Debug -> Start Debug Session (F8)// from EmBitz's program menu to flash the bootloader program. Once done, you can start the bootloader program by selecting //Projects -> Download and Debug (Ctrl+D)// from the program menu. | + | The bootloader program is now ready to be programmed into the internal flash memory of the STM32F051. Make sure the ST-Link Debugger Interface on the STM32F0-Discovery board is connected to your PC via a USB cable. Next, select //Project -> Download and Debug (Ctrl+D)// from the menu to flash the bootloader program. Once done, you can start the bootloader program by selecting //Debug -> Go (F5)// from the menu. |
Alternatively, you can use your favorite programmer to flash the bootloader using one of the following files, depending on what file type your programmer supports: | Alternatively, you can use your favorite programmer to flash the bootloader using one of the following files, depending on what file type your programmer supports: | ||
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===== Building the Demo Program ===== | ===== Building the Demo Program ===== | ||
- | When using EmBitz, simply open the project file by double-clicking the file: \Target\Demo\ARMCM0_STM32_Discovery_STM32F051_GCC\**Prog**\ide\**stm32f0.ebp** from the Windows Explorer. To build the demo program, select //Build -> Rebuild all target files// from the program menu. | + | When using IAR EWARM, simply open the workspace from within the Embedded Workbench. The workspace file (stm32f0.eww) is located at: \Target\Demo\ARMCM0_STM32_Discovery_STM32F051_IAR\**Prog**\ide\. Once opened, select //Project->Rebuild All// from the menu to compile all the demo program sources and link the together into the final executable. |
The output file is | The output file is | ||
- | * \Target\Demo\ARMCM0_STM32_Discovery_STM32F051_GCC\**Prog**\bin\**demoprog_stm32f051.srec** | + | * \Target\Demo\ARMCM0_STM32_Discovery_STM32F051_IAR\**Prog**\bin\**demoprog_stm32f051.srec** |
===== Firmware update procedure ===== | ===== Firmware update procedure ===== | ||
- | To download the demo program \Target\Demo\ARMCM0_STM32_Discovery_STM32F051_GCC\**Prog**\bin\**demoprog_stm32f051.srec** using the bootloader, follow the instructions in the following links, depending on the communication interface you intend to use: | + | To download the demo program \Target\Demo\ARMCM0_STM32_Discovery_STM32F051_IAR\**Prog**\bin\**demoprog_stm32f051.srec** using the bootloader, follow the instructions in the following links, depending on the communication interface you intend to use: |
* [[manual:uart_demo|Firmware updates using the UART communication interface]] | * [[manual:uart_demo|Firmware updates using the UART communication interface]] | ||