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==Device Specific Handling==
 
==Device Specific Handling==
===Connect===
 
 
===Reset===
 
===Reset===
 
*The devices uses normal Cortex-M reset, no special handling necessary, like described [[J-Link_Reset_Strategies#Type_0:_Normal | here]].
 
*The devices uses normal Cortex-M reset, no special handling necessary, like described [[J-Link_Reset_Strategies#Type_0:_Normal | here]].
*The devices uses Cortex-M Core reset, no special handling necessary, like described [[J-Link_Reset_Strategies#Type_1:_Core | here]].
 
*The devices uses Cortex-M Rest Pin, no special handling necessary, like described [[J-Link_Reset_Strategies#Type_2:_ResetPin | here]].
 
*The device uses custom reset:.....
 
 
===Security===
 
   
 
==Evaluation Boards==
 
==Evaluation Boards==
*[SiliconVendor] [EvalBoardName] evaluation board: http://techwiki.segger.local/WikiTemplateEvalBoard
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*ST [EvalBoardName] evaluation board: http://techwiki.segger.local/WikiTemplateEvalBoard
   
 
==Example Application==
 
==Example Application==

Revision as of 11:04, 4 July 2023

The ST STM32WBA series are Cortex-M33 based wireless MCUs for Bluetooth® Low Energy 5.3-enabled applications.

Flash Banks

Internal Flash

Flash Bank Base address Size J-Link Support
Internal flash NS 0x08000000 Up to 1MB YES.png
Internal flash S 0x0C000000 Up to 1MB YES.png
User Option 0x40022040 48B YES.png

Option bytes flash

Option byte programming is directly supported by J-Link. Alternatively, option bytes can be programmed via the Flash registers as shown in the ST STM32 main article.

Watchdog Handling

  • The device has 2 watchdogs, IWDG & WWDG.
  • Both are fed during flash programming.

Device Specific Handling

Reset

  • The devices uses normal Cortex-M reset, no special handling necessary, like described here.

Evaluation Boards

Example Application