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Explorer II
November 21, 2023
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Nucleo-144 no pins in CN11 and CN12

  • November 21, 2023
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Hi!

I'm a new STM32 user.  I acquired a Nucleo-144 board today and noticed that there are no pins in CN11 & CN12.  Just curious why.

Thanks in advance.

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    Best answer by STTwo-32

    Hello @BMcKnight 

    The CN11 and CN12 connectors are ST morpho connectors that consists in male pin header footprints that are not soldered by default. They can be used to connect the STM32 Nucleo-144 board to an extension board or a prototype/wrapping board placed on top of the STM32 Nucleo-144 board.

    For more details, take a look at the user manual of your board.

    Best Regards.

    STTwo-32 

    4 replies

    Super User
    November 21, 2023

    Ultimately, probably just cost saving.

    However, it does allow you to use female or male headers as required. And significantly reduces the potential for shorting pins if you drop something conductive on top or place it on a conductive surface.

    Visitor II
    July 16, 2024

    can i just solder male  pins and use it if i require an i2c which in in c11 or c12

     

    Super User
    July 16, 2024

    Yes, of course.

    Super User
    November 21, 2023

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    you see the pic - so is it.

    with "unused" pins you can do whatever you want. solder a wire...

    if you dont like it, dont buy it.

    whats your problem with this ?

    BMcKnightAuthor
    Explorer II
    November 21, 2023

    As I stated in my post, I was just curious.  There's no need for snark.  That's what gives other community boards a bad reputation.

    Super User
    November 21, 2023

    no no, dont get me wrong.

    did you ever try to de-solder a double row pin-header in a double sided board ?

    almost impossible... much more easy, if nothing is there and you can solder , what YOU want.

    maybe wires (as i do) or long pins, to stack a board...

    so this is (i think) the best solution: most flexible - and cheap. (what we want - right ?)

    just that's what I wanted to make clear. 

    STTwo-32Answer
    Technical Moderator
    November 21, 2023

    Hello @BMcKnight 

    The CN11 and CN12 connectors are ST morpho connectors that consists in male pin header footprints that are not soldered by default. They can be used to connect the STM32 Nucleo-144 board to an extension board or a prototype/wrapping board placed on top of the STM32 Nucleo-144 board.

    For more details, take a look at the user manual of your board.

    Best Regards.

    STTwo-32 

    Graduate II
    November 21, 2023

    I suspect cost and utility. Through-hole stuff is getting more awkward and expensive to jig and selectively solder.

    The audience is hard to please, no one method makes everyone happy. Removing hundreds of pins you don't want is a pain for sure.

    A lot of the interesting connection come out on the other pin headers, boards can plug in top or bottom.

    I suspect it's imagined that you wire connectors or direct connect the sub-set of pins that you actually need to break-out for your given application.