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JMors.1
Associate III
September 25, 2020
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STM32H7B3i-DK - Inconsistency between Schematic and Users Manual for Arduino headers

  • September 25, 2020
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I'm looking to use the Arduino header on the STM32H7B3i-DK, however I am finding an inconsistency between what is defined in the Schematic and what is listed in the Users Manual.

Example:

For header C10 Pins 1 and 2:

The schematic shows these mapped to MCU Pin PF10 and PI7 respectfully.

The User's Manual shows this mapped to MCU Pin PD1, PI2 respectfully

For header C11 Pin 1:

The schematic shows this mapped to PH14

The User's Manual shows this mapped to PB11

Header CN20, Pins 1, 3, and 4 do not match between the Schematic and User's Manual.

Reference:

User Manual: https://www.st.com/resource/en/user_manual/dm00610478-discovery-kit-with-stm32h7b3li-mcu-stmicroelectronics.pdf

Schematic:: https://www.st.com/resource/en/schematic_pack/mb1332-h7b3i-b02_schematic.pdf

Is there a way to verify which is the correct one?

Thanks

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Best answer by JMors.1

Yeah, I had seen that, however I have a B02 version board so I was just matching the schematic to the board.

I do think the User's Manual is more likely wrong.

3 replies

TDK
September 25, 2020

> Is there a way to verify which is the correct one?

Two options:

  • Probe for continuity between the pin and the output. Easy if you have fine enough probes.
  • Set the pin as GPIO and toggle it. Measure the output with a multimeter/scope/logic analyzer.

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JMors.1
JMors.1Author
Associate III
September 25, 2020

I suppose I had to clarify my question.

Would it be possible that someone from ST could clarify which is correct; the User;s Manual or the Schematic, or just correct the documentation?

Andreas Bolsch
Lead III
September 25, 2020

There's already a newer schematic https://www.st.com/resource/en/schematic_pack/mb1332-h7b3i-c01_schematic.pdf

But there seems to be no difference relative to B02 regarding the Arduino connectors.

JMors.1
JMors.1AuthorBest answer
Associate III
September 25, 2020

Yeah, I had seen that, however I have a B02 version board so I was just matching the schematic to the board.

I do think the User's Manual is more likely wrong.

Mike_ST
ST Technical Moderator
September 29, 2020

Thank you for reporting.

The schematics (B02 or C01) are correct.

The User's Manual will be updated.

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