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Using STM32CubeIDE with Swan
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Recovering the STM32L4R5

Using the STM32CubeIDE with Swan

  1. Download and install STM32CubeIDE and STM32CubeProgrammer if you don't already have them installed. Be sure to follow these installation notes when installing STM32CubeProgrammer.

  2. During the STM32CubeIDE configuration, select STM32L4R5ZIYx (STM32L4R5ZIY6TR) as the target device.

    select `STM32L4R5ZIY6TR`

  3. Once you've selected the STM32L4R5ZIY6TR, you'll be able to use STM32CubeIDE as you would for any STMicroelectronics dev kit.

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