6.3.3
Programming and debugging the on-board MCU using the MIPI
To program the STM32 on board, plug in the MIPI
debug connector is an Arm
according to
Table 5. STDC14/MIPI10 connector (CN4) (SWD
connectors.
MIPI10 pin
-
-
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
-
-
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10‑pin 1.27 mm‑pitch debug connector with STDC14/MIPI10 footprint
Table 5.
STDC14/MIPI10 connector (CN4) (SWD only)
STDC14 pin
CN4
1
N/A
2
N/A
3
VDD
4
SWDIO
5
GND
6
SWCLK
7
GND
8
SWO
9
SWCLK
10
N/A
11
GNDDetect
12
NRST
13
VCP_RX
14
VCP_TX
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debug connector
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debug connector (CN4), as shown in
only). It supports STDC14 or MIPI10 standard
Designation
-
-
Target VDD from the application
SWD data input/output
Ground
SWD clock
Ground
Reserved
JRCLK
-
-
Reset of target MCU
Target Rx used for VCP (with UART supporting bootloader)
Target Tx used for VCP (with UART supporting bootloader)
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Hardware layout and configuration
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Figure
3. The MIPI
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