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Updated Compiling and flashing the firmware (markdown)
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Do not power the mainboard from the 3.3V of your programmer! This has already killed multiple mainboards.
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Do not power the mainboard from the 3.3V of your programmer! This has already killed multiple mainboards.
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Make sure you hold the power button while flashing the firmware, as the STM might release the power latch and switches itself off during flashing. Battery > 36V have to be connected while flashing.<br>
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Make sure you hold the power button while flashing the firmware, as the STM will release the power latch and switch itself off during flashing. Battery > 36V have to be connected while flashing.<br>
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⚠If you are using a jumper instead of the power button, make sure you are not entering the [Auto-Calibration](https://github.com/EmanuelFeru/hoverboard-firmware-hack-FOC/wiki/Input-Calibration#auto-calibration) by mistake, which would deactivate the inputs if you don't proceed with the calibration properly. If you face this issue, erase the chip in st-link utility before flashing the firmware, or do a proper auto-calibration⚠
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⚠If you are using a jumper instead of the power button, make sure you are not entering the [Auto-Calibration](https://github.com/EmanuelFeru/hoverboard-firmware-hack-FOC/wiki/Input-Calibration#auto-calibration) by mistake, which would deactivate the inputs if you don't proceed with the calibration properly. If you face this issue, erase the chip in st-link utility before flashing the firmware, or do a proper auto-calibration⚠
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