diff --git a/configs/clicker2-stm32/README.txt b/configs/clicker2-stm32/README.txt index 935ea41201..f97be665d4 100644 --- a/configs/clicker2-stm32/README.txt +++ b/configs/clicker2-stm32/README.txt @@ -6,6 +6,15 @@ README Reference: https://shop.mikroe.com/development-boards/starter/clicker-2/stm32f4 +Contents +======== + + o Serial Console + o LEDs + o Buttons + o Using JTAG + o Configurations + Serial Console ============== @@ -61,7 +70,30 @@ Buttons T2/E0, Low sensed when pressed T3/PA10, Low sensed when pressed -onfigurations +Using JTAG +========== + + The Clicker2 comes with the mikroBootloader installed. But it also offers + a 2x5 JTAG connector. You may use Dupont jumpers to connect this port to + JTAG as described here: + + https://www.mikroe.com/how-to-use-st-link-v2-with-clicker-2-for-stm32-a-detailed-walkthrough/ + http://www.playembedded.org/blog/en/2016/02/06/mikroe-clicker-2-for-stm32-and-stlink-v2/ + + NOTE that the FLASH is locked. You may need to follow the instructions at + the second link to unlock it (although I think you can do this with the ST-Micro + ST-Link Utility as well). + + You can avoid the mess of jumpers using the mikroProg to ST-Link v2 adapte + along with a 2x5, 10-wire ribbon cable connector: + + https://shop.mikroe.com/add-on-boards/adapter/mikroprog-st-link-v2-adapter + + OpenOCD can be used with the ST-Link to provide a debug environment. I suspect, + however, that adapter can be used with other JTAG debuggers such as J-Link, + but that remains to be verified. + +Configurations ============== Information Common to All Configurations