Debugging STM32 in VSCODE with stlink and jlink | VIDEO 45
In this video I talk about hardware and software requirements for debugging STM32 in vscode using cortex-debug plugin. I also talk about important compiler flags that can ruin debugging. Feel free to navigate to these time points: 0:00 - Introduction 0:18 - Hardware used in the video 0:33 - Software for stlink and jlink upgrade and reflash 1:38 - stlink and jlink debugger software 3:10 - VSCode Cortex-Debug pluging and configuration 9:50 - JLink demonstration and Debug view walkaround 12:17 - STLink (st-util) demonstration 13:05 - Compiler optimizations for debugging Links: https://github.com/stlink-org/stlink https://www.segger.com/downloads/jlink/ https://www.st.com/en/development-too... https://www.segger.com/products/debug... Project used in the video: https://github.com/prtzl/Embedded_vid...

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