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April 12, 2024
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HSE on-board oscillator from X3 crystal (STM32 NUCLEO-H743ZI2)

  • April 12, 2024
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Hi

I use STM32 NUCLEO-H743ZI2 development board for my project. 
I'm considering purchasing electronic components for the first time, and I would appreciate a recommendation for an X3 crystal that could be used in this situation.

HMsDobby2_0-1712888661211.png

Additionally,

  • I understand that I should leave SB44 and SB46 as they are,
  • Solder and connect SB3 and SB4 each,
  • Solder 5.6pF capacitors to C69 and C70 each, and
  • Remove the 0-ohm resistor at SB45, correct?

My board is currently in this state,

HMsDobby2_4-1712889394585.pngHMsDobby2_5-1712889399353.png
and I plan to solder as described in the following diagram.

HMsDobby2_6-1712889650770.pngHMsDobby2_7-1712889660183.png

 

Thank you very much for your guidance.

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    Best answer by STTwo-32

    Hello @HMsDobby2 and welcome to the ST Community :smiling_face_with_smiling_eyes:.

    For a recomendations about the X3، i suggest you to take a look at the bill of material file of your board. You will find the recommended part. 

    Best Regards.

    STTwo-32 

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    STTwo-32Answer
    Technical Moderator
    April 12, 2024

    Hello @HMsDobby2 and welcome to the ST Community :smiling_face_with_smiling_eyes:.

    For a recomendations about the X3، i suggest you to take a look at the bill of material file of your board. You will find the recommended part. 

    Best Regards.

    STTwo-32 

    HMsDobby2Author
    Graduate II
    April 15, 2024

    Thank you! However, can I just solder using the method I described? I'm a beginner and want to make sure.

    Technical Moderator
    April 17, 2024

    Hello,


    @HMsDobby2 wrote:

    Thank you! However, can I just solder using the method I described? I'm a beginner and want to make sure.


    Yes I confirm.

    • Leave SB44 and SB46 as they are,
    • Solder and connect SB3 and SB4 each,
    • Solder 5.6pF capacitors to C69 and C70 each, and
    • Remove the 0-ohm resistor at SB45

    This is based on the schematics:

    SofLit_0-1713359758377.png