She understood now. It wasn't a file name.
Unlike the older ST-LINK V2 (which had a different PID), the version acts as a composite USB device. When you plug a Nucleo board into your computer, it usually enumerates as three separate devices using this single PID: vid 346d pid 5678 best
Average read speeds of ~18–22 MB/s and write speeds of ~4–7 MB/s. USB 3.0/3.1 Models: She understood now
I need to make sure that all placeholders are clearly marked so the user knows where actual data would go. Also, note any assumptions made so they can be verified. When you plug a Nucleo board into your
: These are often the bottleneck, sometimes dipping as low as 2–10 MB/s , though better units can hit 60 MB/s .
Including typical specifications like interface (USB 3.1 Gen 2), compatibility with USB 2.0, transfer speed up to 10Gbps, power delivery, ports available, design features, software support. Maybe mention certifications like USB-IF certification for reliability.