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* Download Maple IDE on
 
* Download Maple IDE on
    http://leaflabs.com/docs/maple-ide-install.html#maple-ide-install
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**[http://pan.baidu.com/s/1kTklhVD Baidu]
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**[https://github.com/wasdpkj/Microduino-IDE/ github]
 
* Although the document says Maple only supports WinXP 32-bit, but you can also run it on Windows 7 or Windows 8 with some workaroud.
 
* Although the document says Maple only supports WinXP 32-bit, but you can also run it on Windows 7 or Windows 8 with some workaroud.
 
[[File:01_download_maple.png|thumb|center|600px|Download Maple IDE]]
 
[[File:01_download_maple.png|thumb|center|600px|Download Maple IDE]]
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= Programming Microduino-CoreSTM32 =
 
= Programming Microduino-CoreSTM32 =
  
* Make sure you have already installed driver of CoreSTM32
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* Make sure you have already installed driver of CoreSTM32.If you use the upper software, you should installed all the packate for STM32 module.
 
 
* Download and setup Microduino-CoreSTM32 hardware supporting package
 
  
 
* Run Maple IDE, click menu Tools -> Board, select Microduino-CoreSTM32 to RAM if you just want to test the program, or Microduino-CoreSTM32 to Flash if you want to run the program after resetting the board.
 
* Run Maple IDE, click menu Tools -> Board, select Microduino-CoreSTM32 to RAM if you just want to test the program, or Microduino-CoreSTM32 to Flash if you want to run the program after resetting the board.
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If you have a ST-Link debugger or a STMicroelectronics' Discovery board, you can debug and download programs using ST-Link.
 
If you have a ST-Link debugger or a STMicroelectronics' Discovery board, you can debug and download programs using ST-Link.
  
ST-Link Debugger connection
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'''ST-Link Debugger connection'''
 
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! SWD Pin !! Pin Name !! CoreSTM32 Pin !! Description
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! SWD Pin !! JTAG Pin !! Pin Name !! CoreSTM32 Pin !! MCU Pin !! Description
 
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| 1 || VDD_TARGET || 3V3 || VDD from the CoreSTM32
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| 1 || 1 || VDD_TARGET || 3V3 || VDD || VDD from the CoreSTM32
 
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| 2 || SW_CLK || D6 || SWD Clock
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| 2 || 9 || SW_CLK || D6 || PA14 || SWD Clock
 
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| 3 || GND || GND || Ground
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| 3 || 8 || GND || GND || GND || Ground
 
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| 4 || SWDIO || D5 || SWD Data input/output
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| 4 || 7 || SWDIO || D5 || PA13 || SWD Data input/output
 
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| 5 || NRST || RST || Reset
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| 5 || 15 || NRST || RST || NRST || Reset
 
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| 6 || SWO || D8 || TRACESWO if async trace enabled, not necessary  
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| 6 || 13 || SWO || D8 || PB3 || TRACESWO if async trace enabled, not necessary  
 
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Setup Microduino-CoreSTM32 with Maple IDE (Windows)

  • Download Maple IDE on
  • Although the document says Maple only supports WinXP 32-bit, but you can also run it on Windows 7 or Windows 8 with some workaroud.
Download Maple IDE
  • UnZip the Maple IDE into a folder, like C:\maple\
  • If you are using Windows XP, just plug Microduino-CoreSTM32 into your USB port, Open your Device Manager, you will see a Device named "Maple", with a yellow exclamation.
  • Right click on the Maple, Select "Update Driver". Click on "Not this time", then Next.
  • Select the following option: Install from a list or specific location (Advanced), and then click Next.
  • Select "Search for the best drivers in these locations", Click on "Include this location in the search, and then Browse into folder like "C:\maple\drivers", Click Next.
  • You should now have the CoreSTM32 driver installed.

If you ar using Windows 7 64bit or Windows 8

Try this http://wiki.leaflabs.com/Maple_IDE_Windows_8_Installation

Programming Microduino-CoreSTM32

  • Make sure you have already installed driver of CoreSTM32.If you use the upper software, you should installed all the packate for STM32 module.
  • Run Maple IDE, click menu Tools -> Board, select Microduino-CoreSTM32 to RAM if you just want to test the program, or Microduino-CoreSTM32 to Flash if you want to run the program after resetting the board.

Setup Microduino-CoreSTM32 with ST-Link debugger

If you have a ST-Link debugger or a STMicroelectronics' Discovery board, you can debug and download programs using ST-Link.

ST-Link Debugger connection

SWD Pin JTAG Pin Pin Name CoreSTM32 Pin MCU Pin Description
1 1 VDD_TARGET 3V3 VDD VDD from the CoreSTM32
2 9 SW_CLK D6 PA14 SWD Clock
3 8 GND GND GND Ground
4 7 SWDIO D5 PA13 SWD Data input/output
5 15 NRST RST NRST Reset
6 13 SWO D8 PB3 TRACESWO if async trace enabled, not necessary

Download bootloader(firmware) using Microduino-USB2TTL

  • Open Flash loader demonstrator, when you see the following dialog, press and hold the BUT button, then click the RESET button, and then release the BUT button. Then click "Next"
  • Click Next again on this page
  • Check if the Target is 128K, and all pages are UnProtected, click Next
  • Select "Download to Device", browse to the "maple_mini_boot.bin", click Next
  • Wait for the progress finish. When the Flash loader promts "Download operation finished successfully", your Microduino-CoreSTM32 is OK to use!