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Explorer II
July 11, 2022
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STM32L452RET6 Question

  • July 11, 2022
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Hi all,

I am using the STM32L452RET6 On my board and i have 2 quiestion regarding it:

1) VDD12 Net - how to set my hardware when i am not using external DC/DC? floating? GND? just a cap? if so what size?

2) when entering boot mode and going over the i/o voltage i noticed a few anomalies -

a) some USART legs were 3.3V and some not (USART1 both 0V, USART2 only one is 3.3V and USART3 Both were 3.3V) - why is that?

b) PA0 GPIO is 3.3V for some reason - why is that? couldn't find a purpose on datasheet.

Thanks in advance,

Ido

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    Super User
    July 11, 2022

    Note, that there are two different versions of STM32L452RET6 - VDD12 pin is present only on models with external SMPS, i.e. with P suffix.

    Pins in bootloader may have enabled internal pullups/pulldowns, see AN2606.

    JW

    iHamd.1Author
    Explorer II
    July 11, 2022

    its the STM32L452RET6P vresion.

    If External SMPS is not required, What do i do with it?

    Technical Moderator
    July 15, 2022

    Hi @iHamd.1​ ,

    I suggest you refer to the following application notes:

    • AN4555: Getting started with STM32L4 Series and STM32L4+ Series hardware development
    • AN4978: Design recommendations for STM32L4xxxx with external SMPS, for ultra-low-power applications with high performance

    -Amel

    Visitor II
    September 15, 2022

    Hello,

    here I have the same question about VDD12, leave floating or connect a cap to GND?

    Can somebody says what we should do with this?

    thanks

    Graduate II
    September 15, 2022

    From AN4555.

    Section 2.1 Power supplies:

    VDD12 ... It does not need any external capacitance and cannot drive an external load.

    Section 2.2 Power supply schemes:

    As these VDD12 pin are also connected to internal regulators, they cannot accommodate a decoupling capacitance, neither can they be shared with an external circuitry for other purposes.

    Figure 3. Power supply scheme: no components connected to VDD12.