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February 15, 2024
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AN2606 pins configuration description

  • February 15, 2024
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How are these pins "push pull", if they are Inputs?

JW

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    Technical Moderator
    February 15, 2024

    Hello @waclawek.jan ,

    Thank you for your feedback.

    The pins should be push-pull, even if they are inputs. This covers on the Bootloader side from possible noise on the pins.

    Super User
    February 15, 2024

    Hi @Imen.D 

    The pins should be push-pull, even if they are inputs. This covers on the Bootloader side from possible noise on the pins.

    Sorry, but I don't understand. An input can't be push-pull. Is this requirement on the master device connected to STM32? Then this ought to be said so. (Btw. I think it's the pull-down which is to solve problems with noise; and that's a different thing from "push-pull")

    I mean, the state of pins in bootloader (especially those which start automatically when chip is "empty", e.g. pattern 6) really should be perfectly documented, as unexpected pullups/pulldowns - not to mention pins set hard to output - may destroy a new device. In fact, the RM ought to point out this possibility, directing to AN2606 for the details (which then ought to be in AN2606).

    JW