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* Dupont male/female jumper cables | * Dupont male/female jumper cables | ||
This process can be dangerous if done incorrectly so take caution when performing these steps and make sure you use a computer you are comfortable possibly destroying. | |||
If you short a battery line you could end up blowing up your STLink, Computer, and more or even causing a fire. | |||
==Accessing the Debug Pins== | ==Accessing the Debug Pins== |
Revision as of 18:16, 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
This process can be dangerous if done incorrectly so take caution when performing these steps and make sure you use a computer you are comfortable possibly destroying.
If you short a battery line you could end up blowing up your STLink, Computer, and more or even causing a fire.
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.