Will a wiggler work with an STM32?

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You can use a wiggler with the JTAG interface but not with Serial Wire Debug (SWD). The question is will your debugger software support the wiggler and the next question if your PC/Laptop still has a parallel port interface.
Hope this helps, Bob
 

I'm mostly thinking of just flashing at this stage. Thanks for the help!
 

twanage said:
I'm mostly thinking of just flashing at this stage. Thanks for the help!
Hi,
flashing depends much more on the software than on the hardware. The wiggler is a rather dump interface and it needs to be controlled through a programming software. You need to check the programming software if that one supports the ancient wiggler.
My recommendation would be to find something like a J-Link or U-Link and use IAR or Keil to flash the system.

There is also the brand new ST-Link on the market,

hth, Bob

Easiest option to get going with the STM32 all together though, is the Primer2 from Raisonance.
 

Hi Bob,
Yes, I guess the wiggler is just the parallel port with a buffer added.

Yes the primer2 looks awesome! A little out of my budget at the moment tho,
so I'll need something a little more basic for now.

I've decided to go with the standard RLink-STX, which should allow me program most of the ST uCs and will allow some basic debugging.

Now just the wait for the postman
Thanks for your help!
 

HI
I am searching for jtag for basic flashing stm32-h107(cortex m3). whats your experience with Rlink-stx. But its bit out of my budget. wiggler is only thing on my mind.Just want to confirm if that thing works for just flashing the target stm32-h107.

**broken link removed** the wiggler is at the bottom of the page
Thank you.......waiting for your reply
 
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