STVP prompts The device is protected solution

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When writing a program to the STM8 chip, the prompt "The device is protected" appears. How to solve the write protection problem of the chip programming program?

Methods/Steps

  1. When you get a board and want to update the chip, it prompts "The device is protected". The chip is write-protected. Don't worry. Click "OK"

    STVP prompts The device is protected solution

  2. Then select the third option byte on the panel to set it

    STVP prompts The device is protected solution

  3. In the ROP option, select "read out Protection OFF" and then proceed to the next step

    STVP prompts The device is protected solution

  4. Click the Program menu in the menu bar and select "Current tab" to save the settings.

    STVP prompts The device is protected solution

  5. After clicking the Current tab, the chip will be decrypted, and the program can be burned after decryption.

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  6. Then click the Program menu again, and then click "All tabs (on Active sectors if any)" to burn the chip

    STVP prompts The device is protected solution

  7. When burning, there are also slider prompts and text prompts at the bottom of the window, and a burning log to indicate whether the burning is successful.

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