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Barry Richards
Associate III
November 19, 2020
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Difference between "GP version" vs "PD version"

  • November 19, 2020
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I am looking at the datasheet for the STM32G071KBT6 and several of the footprints are shown twice, once as "GP version" and again as "PD version"

What does GP and PD mean?

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Best answer by TDK

The difference is the UCPD peripheral along with the pinout on the top row (and pin 17, not highlighted).

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Guessing PD is power delivery (as in USB-C Power Delivery) and GP is general purpose.

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TDK
TDKBest answer
Super User
November 19, 2020

The difference is the UCPD peripheral along with the pinout on the top row (and pin 17, not highlighted).

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Guessing PD is power delivery (as in USB-C Power Delivery) and GP is general purpose.

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Barry Richards
Associate III
November 20, 2020

I did not realize there were that may variations in a MCU family, amazing.

Thanks TDK.