ST STM-STUDIO User Manual

STM Studio for STM32 and STM8 devices
Features
Runs on PCs with Microsoft
Vista and Windows 7 OS
Connects to any STM8 via ST-LINK, RLink or
STICE (SWIM protocol)
Connects to any STM32 via ST-LINK (JTAG or
SWD protocols)
Reads on-the-fly (non intrusive) variables from
RAM while application is running
Parses DWARF debugging information in the
ELF application executable file
2 types of viewer:
– Variable viewer - Real-time waveforms,
oscilloscope-like graphs
– TouchPoint viewer - Association of 2
variables, one on the X axis, one on the Y axis
Possibility to log data into a file, and replay later
(exhaustive record display, not real-time)
Description
STMicroelectronics STM Studio helps debug and diagnose STM8 and STM32 applications while they are running by reading and displaying their variables in real-time.
Windows XP,
STM-STUDIO
Data brief
Different graphic views are available to match the needs of debugging and diagnosis or to demonstrate application behavior.

Table 1. Order code

Order code Reference
STMSTUDIO STM Studio software
Running on a PC, STM Studio interfaces with STM8 and STM32 MCUs via standard development tools, such as the low cost ST-LINK and RLink along with the high-end STM8 STice emulation system.
STM Studio is a non-intrusive tool, preserving the real-time behavior of applications.
STM Studio perfectly complements traditional debugging tools to fine tune applications. It is well suited for debugging applications which cannot be stopped, such as motor control applications.
April 2011 Doc ID 18244 Rev 3 1/3
For further information contact your local STMicroelectronics sales office.
www.st.com
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Revision history

Table 2. Document revision history

Date Revision Changes
30-Nov-2010 1 Initial release.
14-Mar-2011 2 Revision skipped due to publication issue.
07-Apr-2011 3 Document republished as Data brief instead of Release note.
STM-STUDIO
2/3 Doc ID 18244 Rev 3
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