2025-03-07 12:35 PM - last edited on 2025-03-07 12:46 PM by STTwo-32
I just bought this board and actually i have no idea what type it is. In the box there was product card for Nucleo-32 and that is definitely no Nucleo-32. Somebody know what exactly this is? Please Help!
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2025-03-07 12:43 PM
Look at the larger micro; appears to be STM32F334.
https://www.st.com/en/evaluation-tools/nucleo-f334r8.html
Oddly, ST calls this a Nucleo-64 despite the device having 28 pins...
2025-03-07 12:43 PM
Look at the larger micro; appears to be STM32F334.
https://www.st.com/en/evaluation-tools/nucleo-f334r8.html
Oddly, ST calls this a Nucleo-64 despite the device having 28 pins...
2025-03-07 12:43 PM
Edit: 48 pins.
2025-03-07 12:45 PM
Sorry, it does have 64 pins...
2025-03-07 12:49 PM
I think that i found:
STM32 NUCLEO-L476RG Nucleo-64 z STM32L476RGT6 ARM Cortex-M4
2025-03-07 12:56 PM
No, as mentioned by @Chris21 your board is a NUCLEO-F334R8.
You will find the name on the large LQFP-64 at the bottom centre:STM32F334R8T6.
2025-03-07 12:57 PM
The device on the board is labeled STM32X###.
To me, the X### in your first picture appears to be F334 -> STM32F334.
2025-03-08 1:30 AM
@tu_szym0n wrote:I just bought this board and actually i have no idea what type it is. In the box there was product card for Nucleo-32 and that is definitely no Nucleo-32.
So you bought it second-hand ?
Therefore beware that the previous user(s) may have reconfigured it from default settings.
Might even have damaged it ...