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In the STM32H723zg dev-kit, are all the pins of ZIO connector present in the MORPHO connector?

ARivero
Associate II

In other words, is the Zio a subset of the Morpho?

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Peter BENSCH
ST Employee

Welcome, @ARivero​, to the community!

Your are currently talking about the NUCLEO-H723ZG, correct?

Yes, ZIO is a subset of the MORPHO connectors, also the 5V and VIN connections that do not belong to the STM32H723 are brought out on both connectors.

Does it answer your question?

Regards

/Peter

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Peter BENSCH
ST Employee

Welcome, @ARivero​, to the community!

Your are currently talking about the NUCLEO-H723ZG, correct?

Yes, ZIO is a subset of the MORPHO connectors, also the 5V and VIN connections that do not belong to the STM32H723 are brought out on both connectors.

Does it answer your question?

Regards

/Peter

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ARivero
Associate II

Hi Peter,

correct I'm using that Eval-Kit.

and, yes, that was the answer I was looking for. Is there any explicit written section in the documentation that states this?

Many thanks!

I am not aware of any explicit statement on this in the documentation. However, it is quite easy to check this by creating, sorting and comparing tables of pin assignments and functions.

Regards

/Peter

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In fact, we did that way with the tables, I was wondering if there was something explicit about Zio and Morpho to avoid doing that task.

Thanks for confirm that.

Regards

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Regards

/Peter

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