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stm32h755 power review

  • November 13, 2024
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Hi,

I am designing a board based on STM32h755zit6 MCU and it's the first time for me working on this MCU, I am trying to simplify the design as possible to avoid any problem in the development, since we are short in time.
I found out that there is a firmware configuration for the power, is there a default configuration so I can make the hardware based on it? right now I made this schematic based on the Nucleo board, but I want to make sure that it's right configuration, Also I have the ST-link 2 is it possible to use it for programming? 

thanks 

Basel 

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    Best answer by mƎALLEm

    Again please review the AN4938 "Getting started with STM32H74xI/G and STM32H75xI/G MCU hardware" development:

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    And reference design schematics:

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    3 replies

    Technical Moderator
    November 13, 2024

    Hello @baselimadt and welcome to the community,

    Better to remove the grid from the background in your schematics for more visibility.

    Thanks.

    Graduate
    November 13, 2024

    here is a picture without it 

    baselimadt_0-1731512095636.png

     

    Super User
    November 13, 2024
    Visitor II
    November 13, 2024

    Shouldn't there be a pull-up resistor (typically 10 kΩ)  connected to the NRST pin?

    Technical Moderator
    November 13, 2024

    No need for external pull-up resistor on NRST pin. There is one internal:

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    ST Employee
    November 14, 2024

    From hardware point of view:

    1. STLINK V2 VS STLINK V3, the main point is speed. 

    2. I reminder you that pin17(VFBSMPS) is an input pin, not a power pin.

    3. Normally, if it's a first design your side, to reserve some 0R would be better, easier to debug.