2026-05-27 1:11 AM - last edited on 2026-05-27 2:12 AM by Andrew Neil
Hello,
on two separate species of the NUCLEO-L552ZE-Q board i observe for the SDMMC interface that CK and D3 is shorted. I observe the CK signal appearing on D3 as well as CK when probing using an oscilloscop.
Further investigation show that there is an electrical short on the board itself, verified with a multimeter. This is with the µSD adapter disconnected, so the NUCLEO board is the only possible source of this short.
Doing the same verification on a second NUCLEO-L552ZE-Q board, i see exactly the same short between D3 and CK.
As a result i can only communicate with a µSD card in 1-bit mode with SDMMC, and only when D3 is not connected to the µSD adapter.
I haven't been able to find this short between SDMMC CK and D3 in the documentation, so i wonder if this is intentional short, or not?
Or is there a solder bridge/0 ohm resistor/jumper to disable this short?
2026-05-27 1:51 AM
I had a look at the GERBER data of the NUCLEO-L552ZE-Q and found:
No other component, jumper or any other connection is visible there.
Are you 100% sure that you are measuring the short circuit between CK (CN8.10 or CN11.3) and D3 (CN8.8 or CN11.2)?
Regards
/Peter