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Associate
July 23, 2025
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Does NUCLEO-H755ZI-Q Support Ethernet?

  • July 23, 2025
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Hi everyone,

I'm using the NUCLEO-H755ZI-Q board and I’m a bit confused about its Ethernet support.

The user manual (MB1363 Rev C) shows that both H745ZI-Q and H755ZI-Q support Ethernet using the LAN8742A PHY. It also lists jumpers and solder bridge settings for enabling RMII.

But when I checked my H755ZI-Q board, it looks like the PHY chip and RJ45 connector are not soldered. So now I’m not sure:

  1. Does the H755ZI-Q actually support Ethernet out of the box?

  2. Or is Ethernet only available on the H745ZI-Q version?

Would appreciate any help or clarification. Thanks!

2 replies

Graduate
July 23, 2025

Hi,

This is interesting, I am using H755ZI-Q as well and Ethernet works out of the box for me.

The user manuals might be a bit confusing since they cover multiple board versions. Have you tried testing a standard Ethernet example from CubeIDE just to confirm whether it is working or not for you?

Deepa_599Author
Associate
July 25, 2025

Thank you for your response!

I haven't had a chance to test it yet, but I appreciate the clarification. I’ll try it out soon and get back with any results or further questions if needed.

 

Karl Yamashita
Principal
July 25, 2025
But when I checked my H755ZI-Q board, it looks like the PHY chip and RJ45 connector are not soldered.

@Deepa_599 wrote:

Thank you for your response!

I haven't had a chance to test it yet, but I appreciate the clarification. I’ll try it out soon and get back with any results or further questions if needed.


None of this makes sense. How do you expect the examples to work if you claim you don't have the PHY chip and connector on the board? Is this a brand new Nucleo or did you grab this board from a junk bin? Show a picture of your board.

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TDK
Super User
July 23, 2025

Yes, it supports ethernet.

> PHY chip and RJ45 connector are not soldered

Show a picture please. If parts aren't soldered, they would fall off of the board.

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