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STM32G0B1VET6 100-LQFP Reference Design

  • May 30, 2024
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Hi, I am MURALI SELVAM from DNCL Technologies, I need reference schematic for STM32G0B1VET6 MCU, If anyone have reference schematic. Kindly provide me. Thank you.

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    Best answer by Simon.T

    Hello @murali ,

     

    For LQFP100 you can take the Evaluation board with STM32G0C1VE MCU as reference design: https://www.st.com/en/evaluation-tools/stm32g0c1e-ev.html#cad-resources

     

    Best regards,

     

    Simon

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    Technical Moderator
    May 30, 2024

    Hello @murali , 

    Could you please provide the board reference?

    Maybe you are looking for the schematic related to Nucleo-G0B1RE:   MB1360-G0B1RE-C02 Board Schematic.

     

    Graduate II
    May 30, 2024

    The OP is requesting a schematic for a 100-LQFP design

    The NUCLEO's may be an adequate starting point, along with reading the Data Sheet thoroughly.

    Need to power VDDA/VSSA regardless of whether using ADC/DAC, as also part of the POR, PLL, VCO circuits

    Technical Moderator
    May 31, 2024

    Looking at the datasheet, there is no difference between STM32G0B1VE and STM32G0B1RE except the number of pins (100-LQFP vs. 64), those pins being essentially GPIOs that have been added to the bigger package.
    The schematics of MB1360-G0B1RE-C02 can then be applied with G0B1VE.
    For sure, ST will not develop a microcontroller a board since we have up to 1385 STM32 references in our portfolio ;)

    Simon.TAnswer
    ST Employee
    May 31, 2024

    Hello @murali ,

     

    For LQFP100 you can take the Evaluation board with STM32G0C1VE MCU as reference design: https://www.st.com/en/evaluation-tools/stm32g0c1e-ev.html#cad-resources

     

    Best regards,

     

    Simon

    Graduate II
    May 31, 2024

    The other approach would be for the customer to interact with his local sales office, distributor or representative, and FAE (support engineer) if doing sufficient business to warrant that.