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In the case of a bricked ESC/Controller/Control Board, STLinking can save the controller from needing to be replaced in some instances. | In the case of a bricked ESC/Controller/Control Board, STLinking can save the controller from needing to be replaced in some instances. | ||
For this process you will need: | |||
* Windows computer | |||
* STLink (Decent quality clones will work) | |||
* Tools to disassemble the scooter and access the ESC | |||
* Dupont male/female jumper cables | |||
==Accessing the Debug Pins== | ==Accessing the Debug Pins== |
Revision as of 18:15, 18 August 2021
In the case of a bricked ESC/Controller/Control Board, STLinking can save the controller from needing to be replaced in some instances.
For this process you will need:
- Windows computer
- STLink (Decent quality clones will work)
- Tools to disassemble the scooter and access the ESC
- Dupont male/female jumper cables
Accessing the Debug Pins
Accessing the ESC
Software
Download STM32 STLink Utility from the ST website.
Scroll down and click "Get Software" and enter your email to receive a download link.
Install it and open it.