2025-08-07 7:21 AM
Hi,
I have an STM NUCLEO-H753ZI board. On the website (see https://www.st.com/en/evaluation-tools/nucleo-h753zi.html#overview) it says something about a "MIPI20 compatible connector with trace signals". What exactly is meant by that? My board only has the MIPI10 connector without the trace signals. Is there a way to get those signals from the board?
Best regards,
lando
2025-08-07 8:02 AM - edited 2025-08-07 8:03 AM
I suspect they are thinking of the STM32H753I-EVAL(2) which has an ETM trace port, or had a copy-n-paste error
https://www.st.com/en/evaluation-tools/stm32h753i-eval.html
2025-08-07 9:00 AM - edited 2025-08-07 9:03 AM
Hello @lando ,
The NUCLEO-H753ZI board has a MIPI-10 debug connector (CN5). For more details, please refer to the UM2407 User manual STM32H7 Nucleo-144 boards (MB1364)
Note that the text in the NUCLEO-H753ZI Overview ST web page is generated by the data-brief itself. Practically, the Data brief is common to all STM32 Nucleo-144 and the Board-specific features paragraph mentions features which are supported by some boards but not ALL of them. It is required to review the Table 1 in the Ordering information section of the Data brief to get details.