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Graduate II
June 23, 2023
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Nucleo-64-P unexisting pins

  • June 23, 2023
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I have a NUCLEO-L452RE-P, on the box and on the user manual (UM2206) it show that PD2 is on CN5.4 and PC5 is on CN6.6. But the STM32L452RET6P doesn't have those pins (PD2 and PC5). To what are connected CN5.4 and CN6.6 ?

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    ST Employee
    June 23, 2023

    Hi @nicolas , 

    UM2206 is an generic document for 4 STM32 product. Please refer to the datasheet of your product.

    Regards 

    Diane

    nicolasAuthor
    Graduate II
    June 26, 2023

    Hello,

    The NUCLEO-L452RE-P doesn't have a datasheet, AFAIK the UM2206 is the most detained document and it isn't completely generic because it has chapter for each board.

    The figure in the product box is clearly specified for the NUCLEO-L452RE-P but have wrong information in it. Misleading information is much worse that missing information.

    Super User
    June 26, 2023

    see schematics, as Tesla recommended:

    AScha3_0-1687765329172.png

    pins are on pin header, but open sb, so not connected for this cpu.

     

    Graduate II
    June 23, 2023

    The 64-pin (P / SMPS) devices lose a number of GPIO pins. These obviously don't make it then to header pins, but the board is usable with multiple parts. You'll need to review the appropriate documents, or portions of documents, salient to your specific device, rather than the others / general ones.

    Graduate II
    June 23, 2023
    nicolasAuthor
    Graduate II
    June 26, 2023

    Thanks, i had already look at the schematics. But in my humble opinion those kind of information should be available in the user manual (UM2206 is already specific to the SMPS boards). I was hoping with my message that ST will correct the wrong information.