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STM32H747I-DISCO ground question

  • April 3, 2024
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On STM32H747I-DISCO schematic, there are two different grounds. Why is SMPS ground connected to B6, C16 and T12?

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    Best answer by mƎALLEm

    Hello @Tycho ,

    I'm getting back to you even after a while (receiving a feedback recently from experts) regarding this topic.

    Two points:

    1. According to the schematics SMPS_GND and the ground are already connected via SB9SofLit_3-1718287297419.png
    2. According to the board designer the three VSS balls are internally close to some VDDIO33_LDO pins, and consequently, must be connected to SMPS_GND and not VSS as usually, for better signal immunity of LDO and he recommends to follow this rule in your design.

    Hope I answered your question.

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    Technical Moderator
    April 3, 2024

    Hello,

    I'm checking internally and I'll get back to you if I have an answer.

    mƎALLEmAnswer
    Technical Moderator
    June 13, 2024

    Hello @Tycho ,

    I'm getting back to you even after a while (receiving a feedback recently from experts) regarding this topic.

    Two points:

    1. According to the schematics SMPS_GND and the ground are already connected via SB9SofLit_3-1718287297419.png
    2. According to the board designer the three VSS balls are internally close to some VDDIO33_LDO pins, and consequently, must be connected to SMPS_GND and not VSS as usually, for better signal immunity of LDO and he recommends to follow this rule in your design.

    Hope I answered your question.

    Super User
    June 13, 2024

    @mƎALLEm wrote:

    2. According to the board designer the three VSS balls are internally close to some VDDIO33_LDO pins, and consequently, must be connected to SMPS_GND and not VSS as usually, for better signal immunity of LDO and he recommends to follow this rule in your design..


    Is that information published anywhere ?

    Technical Moderator
    June 13, 2024