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April 14, 2025
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STM32G0B1CET6N Eval Board.

  • April 14, 2025
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Hello,

 

We have been using this Processor for very long time in our 2 project stream.

We are planning to use this part again, but for application suitability we need to verify this product as per our requirement.

So, i wanted to ask is there any Evaluation board available for this part, STM32G0B1CET6N

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    Best answer by Andrew Neil

    As always, go to the Product Page, and look on the 'Tools & Software' tab - there you will find available boards listed:

    https://www.st.com/en/microcontrollers-microprocessors/stm32g0b1ce.html#tools-software

     

    But this is strange:

     


    @Heena wrote:

    We have been using this Processor for very long time in our 2 project stream.


    If you've already been using it for "a very long time" - why do you need to "verify" it now?

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    Technical Moderator
    April 14, 2025

    Hello,

    You can use STM32CubeMx and select Access to the board:

    mALLEm_0-1744629833461.png

    And type "STM32G0":

    These are the available boards for G0 product:

    mALLEm_2-1744629911611.png

    mALLEm_3-1744629952465.png

    So No EVAL board available for this exact part number but only Nucleo board:

    mALLEm_4-1744630022629.png

     STM32G0B1CE is a 48pin package while the Nucleo board is a 64 pin package. You can use it and adapt it later to your application. Both part numbers yours and on the on eon the Nucleo board have 512kB of flash.

    Hope that helps.

     

     

    Super User
    April 14, 2025

    As always, go to the Product Page, and look on the 'Tools & Software' tab - there you will find available boards listed:

    https://www.st.com/en/microcontrollers-microprocessors/stm32g0b1ce.html#tools-software

     

    But this is strange:

     


    @Heena wrote:

    We have been using this Processor for very long time in our 2 project stream.


    If you've already been using it for "a very long time" - why do you need to "verify" it now?