In this article, we will show you how to use the ST10 Flasher Tool V2.4b to program the ST10F27X embedded flash using the following steps:
Download and install the tool from [here].
Connect the ST10F27X microcontroller to your PC using a serial cable. Make sure that the P0L.4 pin is connected to GND and the P0L.5 pin is connected to VCC.
Launch the tool and select the COM port that corresponds to your serial connection.
Select the flash size of your microcontroller (128 KB, 256 KB, or 512 KB) and the baud rate (9600, 19200, 38400, or 57600).
Click on the "Open File" button and browse for the file that you want to program into the flash memory. You can choose either a binary or an Intel hex file.
Click on the "Program" button and wait for the tool to erase, program, and verify the flash memory. You can monitor the progress and status of the operation on the tool's window.
If you want to read back the flash content and compare it with a reference file, click on the "Read" button and save the output file. Then, click on the "Verify" button and select the reference file. The tool will compare the two files and report any differences.
For more information about the ST10 Flasher Tool V2.4b, you can refer to [this document] that explains how to program the ST10F27X embedded flash using the tool. You can also check out [this forum thread] where other users have asked questions and shared their experiences with the tool. If you have any issues or feedback about the tool, you can contact us at support@st.com.
We hope that this article has helped you learn how to use the ST10 Flasher Tool V2.4b to program the ST10F27X embedded flash. If you are looking for other tools or software for your ST10 microcontrollers, you can visit [our website](https://www.st.com/en/microcontrollers-microprocessors/st10-16-bit-mcus.html) and explore our wide range of products and solutions.
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