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JFrei.4
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December 20, 2022
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Looking for the STM32L15xE errata sheet (ES0235) but the link points to 404 ...

  • December 20, 2022
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I'm currently designing with STM32L152RET6 . As I encounter some problems in SPI behaviour, I'm looking for the STM32L15xE errata sheet (ES0235) , the link I found points to 404 ...

Please tell me how to find the errata sheet.

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Peter BENSCH
Technical Moderator
December 20, 2022

Welcome, @JFrei.4​, to the community!

You will find the errata under this URL: ES0242.

Does it answer your question?

Regards

/Peter

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waclawek.jan
Super User
December 20, 2022

Hi Peter,

You may want to have a look at this:

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[EDIT] ... and maybe also this... :) [/EDIT]

JW

@Peter BENSCH​ 

Peter BENSCH
Technical Moderator
December 21, 2022

Hi Jan,

thanks for drawing my attention to this.

That's right, there are unfortunately some cross-references that are not up to date or outdated URLs because errata sheets were merged. At least I have already corrected this reference.

We definitely have to think about how such URLs are not simply deleted, but provided with a reference to the newer information.

Regards

/Peter

@Amel NASRI​ 

@Imen DAHMEN​ 

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JFrei.4
JFrei.4Author
Associate
December 20, 2022

Ok, thank you.

Technical Moderator
December 22, 2022

Hello @JFrei.4​ and welcome to the Community :)

Thank you for noticing us this issue.

I have passed your feedback internally for fix.

  • Internal ticket number 141830 (PS: This is an internal tracking number and is not accessible or usable by customers).

Thank you for your contribution.

Imen

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waclawek.jan
Super User
December 22, 2022

Hi @Peter BENSCH​ and @Imen DAHMEN​ ,

IMO the optimal thing in this case would be a redirect to a page which plainly states what has happened - i.e. that the ESs have been merged - and gives a simple link to the merged ES. Automats which are trying to maintain up-to-date documentation would fail, but ST's web was never too friendly to those...

My 2 eurocents...

JW​