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STM32C071RxTxN PD4 power domain

  • April 29, 2025
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Hello there, I see in the datasheet for the STM32C071Rx that the version N (with VDDIO) marks PD4 as supplied by the pin VDDIO in the figure 10:

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But the table 12 doesn't marks it as a pin supplied by VDDIO but VDD instead:

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Which is true? VDD or VDDIO?

Thanks

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    Best answer by Peter BENSCH

    Welcome @laurencedv, to the community!

    This is worded a little awkwardly in the data sheet: In table 12, the column LQFP64 GP/N applies to both GP and N versions. The pin 54 you have marked is therefore FT for the GP version and FT_s for the N version. This is also shown in figure 10, where the footnote for the N version reads: ‘I/O supplied by VDDIO2’.

    Does it answer your question?

    Regards
    /Peter

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    Technical Moderator
    April 30, 2025

    Welcome @laurencedv, to the community!

    This is worded a little awkwardly in the data sheet: In table 12, the column LQFP64 GP/N applies to both GP and N versions. The pin 54 you have marked is therefore FT for the GP version and FT_s for the N version. This is also shown in figure 10, where the footnote for the N version reads: ‘I/O supplied by VDDIO2’.

    Does it answer your question?

    Regards
    /Peter

    Explorer
    May 1, 2025

    Hi Peter,

    Yes it does, thanks, hopefully will be helpful to others.

    The confusing part is that all the others pins that are supplied by VDDIO2 are marked as FT_s in the table, ie PD3. Combined with PD4 being the last (on the edge) it made me doubt what I was seeing.

     

    Thanks for your quick answer!