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JP4 NRST on STM32 Nucleo-144 boards (MB1312)

CKugl.1
Senior II

In UM2179 Rev 9 it says:

"5.4.4 Using ST-LINK/V2-1 to program and debug an external STM32 application

...

Note:JP4 NRST (target STM32 RESET) must be open when CN3 pin 5 is used in an external application."

This is CN3:

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I think that should be CN5.

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Yes, CN3 is a parking point for a spare jumper, and for clamping a scope probe ground.

CN5.5 is T_NRST

https://www.st.com/content/ccc/resource/technical/layouts_and_diagrams/schematic_pack/group1/5f/60/79/49/87/3f/4d/30/MB1312-L4xxZx-A03_Schematic/files/MB1312-L4xxZx-A03_Schematic.pdf/jcr:content/translations/en.MB1312-L4xxZx-A03_Schematic.pdf

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CKugl.1
Senior II

Also, JP4 seems like a strange choice: USB_GPIO_IN. Maybe it means JP3?