How to use keyboard UART port to flash firmware - clockworkpi/uConsole GitHub Wiki
All operations are under desktop linux
On uConsole keyboard back,there is a UART port which can be used with stm32flash
to flash keyboard stock firmware
Especially when your keyboard met problem
here is the process:
- put the switch 1 ON
- connect uart with a fpc 6p connector 0.5mm to a serial-usb converter
- use stm32flash to flash bin file
- put the switch 1 OFF
Whole connection view
UART ports
3 is TX(PA9)
4 is RX(PA10)
1st pin of UART on board
Do not forget to also connect GND (ground) between the fpc 6p connector and the serial-usb converter.
Flashing command
$ sudo stm32flash -w uconsole.kbd.0.4_48mhz.bin -v -S 0x08000000 /dev/ttyUSB0
You can get uconsole.kbd.0.4_48mhz.bin from https://github.com/clockworkpi/uConsole/tree/master/Bin
Normal flashing output
stm32flash 0.5
http://stm32flash.sourceforge.net/
Using Parser : Raw BINARY
Interface serial_posix: 57600 8E1
Version : 0x22
Option 1 : 0x00
Option 2 : 0x00
Device ID : 0x0410 (STM32F10xxx Medium-density)
- RAM : Up to 20KiB (512b reserved by bootloader)
- Flash : Up to 128KiB (size first sector: 4x1024)
- Option RAM : 16b
- System RAM : 2KiB
Write to memory
Erasing memory
Wrote and verified address 0x08010000 (100.00%) Done.