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Connecting Nucleo-Driver with STM32F3

luke514
Senior

I need to connect the NUCLEO-IHM16M1 driver with STM32F308 but due to smd resistors soldered on top of the driver NOT compatible with my STM (and not having the right tools to desolder them) so I can't attach/put/stick the driver on top of the ST (as is usually done).

I decided to manually connect the two boards with wires:

SmartSelect_20240704_103104_Samsung Notes.jpg

(the connections in the drawing are random, don't look at the pins!)

I tried connecting as in the picture but nothing lights up on the driver, not even an LED.

The cases are two: either the driver is burned out (likely because it was used by others before me) or some connections are missing to the ones I have already made.

My question then is: are there any connection missing besides the ones in the picture? ... that are: enables, currents feedback, inputs, and 5V?

 

Other suggestions are open but let's not talk about how to desolder smd components because that's not what I want to do ... I want to manually connect wire to wire.

Thanks.

 

 

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Andrew Neil
Evangelist III

@luke514 wrote:

 not having the right tools to desolder them


You don't need special tools to desolder them!

All you need to do is remove them - that can be done with pretty much any soldering iron.

https://community.st.com/t5/stm32-mcus-boards-and-hardware/uart-not-receiving-data-when-sent-through-putty/m-p/687615/highlight/true#M19659

https://community.st.com/t5/stm32-mcus-boards-and-hardware/uart-not-receiving-data-when-sent-through-putty/m-p/688154/highlight/true#M19697