About STM32G0 series and BOOT0 Pin
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‎2020-03-12 12:17 AM
Hi, i have a question about this. Normally we use F0 series and BOOT0 pin must be connected to GND via 10K Ohm. So, BOOT0 pin were apart. But now, BOOT0 pin and SWCLK pin is same. I created a new schematic and I connected BOOT0/SWCLK to GND via 10K Ohm. Is it correct? Here is my Schematic;
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‎2020-03-12 1:11 AM
If you don't need BOOT0 pin function, you can turn that off by nBOOT_SEL user option byte in flash. No need for a hard-wired external R.
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‎2020-03-12 1:25 AM
Thanks for reply but we need BOOT0 pin. So, Is this Schematic correct?
