2023-04-17 01:38 AM
Currently I am using STM32 Nucleo-L152RE , so i want eagle schematic file for that also to take reference for my pcb hope you will help me
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2023-04-17 04:26 AM
Hello @ASing.28 ,
ST provides ALTIUM projects.
You can check the Schematic of the STM32 Nucleo-L152RE : New Output (st.com)
Please find more details in the CAD RESOURCES tab : NUCLEO-L152RE - STM32 Nucleo-64 development board with STM32L152RE MCU, supports Arduino and ST morpho connectivity - STMicroelectronics
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2023-04-17 04:26 AM
Hello @ASing.28 ,
ST provides ALTIUM projects.
You can check the Schematic of the STM32 Nucleo-L152RE : New Output (st.com)
Please find more details in the CAD RESOURCES tab : NUCLEO-L152RE - STM32 Nucleo-64 development board with STM32L152RE MCU, supports Arduino and ST morpho connectivity - STMicroelectronics
Foued
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2023-04-17 04:37 AM
ST isn't using Eagle
2023-04-17 04:17 PM
Find the processor at a distributor. Some distributors link to various parts footprint providers. You can often get a footprint from there with schematic symbol.
Second option: search for EAGLE libraries for that chip, or for ST Micro chips. You can often find chip libraries there.
Third option: Find the footprint of the package. Using the EAGLE library program, generate the schematic symbol yourself, and then connect the pins.