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===== Supported firmware update interfaces ===== | ===== Supported firmware update interfaces ===== | ||
- | ^ UART ^ CAN ^ USB ^ TCP/IP ^ SD-card ^ | + | ^ RS232 ^ CAN ^ USB ^ TCP/IP ^ SD-card ^ |
| Yes | No | No | No | No | | | Yes | No | No | No | No | | ||
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===== Building and programming the Bootloader ===== | ===== Building and programming the Bootloader ===== | ||
- | Before the bootloader can be used, it needs to be built and programmed into the STM32F051'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 STM32F051R8's internal flash memory. The steps in this section only need to be done once. |
- | To build the bootloader, open a command prompt in directory **\Target\Demo\ARMCM0_STM32F0_Discovery_STM32F051_GCC\Boot\** and run the command: | + | Set the project as the active project in Eclipse. This is achieved by clicking the **Boot** project in the //Project Explorer// to select it. Next, select //Project -> Rebuild Project// from the menu to compile all the bootloader sources and link them together into the final executable. |
- | <code> | + | The bootloader program is now ready to be programmed into the internal flash memory of the STM32F051R8 microcontroller. Make sure the STM32F0-Discovery board is connected to your PC via a USB cable. Next, select //Run -> Debug// from the menu to flash the bootloader program. This will launch the Debug perspective in Eclipse. Once done, you can start the bootloader program by selecting //Run -> Resume// from the menu. |
- | make clean all | + | |
- | </code> | + | |
- | + | ||
- | The expected output is: | + | |
- | <code> | + | 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: |
- | +++ Cleaning build environment | + | |
- | +++ Clean complete | + | |
- | +++ Assembling [startup_stm32f0xx.S] | + | |
- | +++ Compiling [main.c] | + | |
- | +++ Compiling [hooks.c] | + | |
- | ... | + | |
- | +++ Linking [openblt_stm32f051.elf] | + | |
- | ... | + | |
- | +++ Build complete [openblt_stm32f051.srec] | + | |
- | </code> | + | |
- | The bootloader program is now ready to be programmed into the internal flash memory of the STM32F051. Using your favorite programmer (i.e. OpenOCD or STM32 ST-Link utility), flash the bootloader using one of the following files, depending on what file type your programmer supports: | + | * \Target\Demo\ARMCM0_STM32F0_Discovery_STM32F051_TrueStudio\**Boot**\Debug\**openblt_stm32f051.elf** |
+ | * \Target\Demo\ARMCM0_STM32F0_Discovery_STM32F051_TrueStudio\**Boot**\Debug\**openblt_stm32f051.srec** | ||
- | * \Target\Demo\ARMCM0_STM32F0_Discovery_STM32F051_GCC\**Boot**\bin\**openblt_stm32f051.elf** | ||
- | * \Target\Demo\ARMCM0_STM32F0_Discovery_STM32F051_GCC\**Boot**\bin\**openblt_stm32f051.srec** | ||
===== Building the Demo Program ===== | ===== Building the Demo Program ===== | ||
- | To build the user program, open a command prompt in directory **\Target\Demo\ARMCM0_STM32F0_Discovery_STM32F051_GCC\Prog\** and run the command: | + | Set the project as the active project in Eclipse. This is achieved by clicking the **Prog** project in the //Project Explorer// to select it. Next, select //Project -> Rebuild Project// from the menu to compile all the user program sources and link them together into the final executable. |
- | + | ||
- | <code> | + | |
- | make clean all | + | |
- | </code> | + | |
- | + | ||
- | The expected output is: | + | |
- | + | ||
- | <code> | + | |
- | +++ Cleaning build environment | + | |
- | +++ Clean complete | + | |
- | +++ Assembling [startup_stm32f0xx.S] | + | |
- | +++ Compiling [boot.c] | + | |
- | +++ Compiling [main.c] | + | |
- | ... | + | |
- | +++ Linking [demoprog_stm32f051.elf] | + | |
- | ... | + | |
- | +++ Build complete [demoprog_stm32f051.srec] | + | |
- | </code> | + | |
The output file is | The output file is | ||
- | * \Target\Demo\ARMCM0_STM32F0_Discovery_STM32F051_GCC\**Prog**\bin\**demoprog_stm32f051.srec** | + | * \Target\Demo\ARMCM0_STM32F0_Discovery_STM32F051_TrueStudio\**Prog**\Debug\**demoprog_stm32f051.srec** |
===== Firmware update procedure ===== | ===== Firmware update procedure ===== | ||
- | To download the demo program \Target\Demo\ARMCM0_STM32F0_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_STM32F0_Discovery_STM32F051_TrueStudio\**Prog**\Debug\**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:rs232_demo|Firmware updates using the RS232 communication interface]] |