2026-03-26 4:31 AM
Is there a detailed user manual available for the NUCLEO-U3C5ZI-Q?
The product page links to a generic getting started document and a generic document on Nucleo 144 boards, but I can't see anything that lists the I/O or that documents the links.
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2026-04-01 6:38 PM
NUCLEO-U3C5ZI-Q | Product - STMicroelectronics
the UM3599 has been uploaded. FYI.
2026-03-26 4:42 AM - edited 2026-03-26 5:42 AM
Hello,
I will ask internally for for the user manual availability for that board.
Internal ticket number for follow-up: CDM0061050
2026-03-29 6:10 PM
Refer to the schematic is best to find which IO you want.
2026-03-29 8:10 PM - edited 2026-03-29 8:15 PM
In my very humble opinion, documentation for Nucleo boards is bad, and this begins already at the product page in the main ST website. Descriptions are generic, fuzzy, send the user around many hoops to discover the characteristics of the board. User needs to quickly see what a specific board provides, including properties of the specific MCU and other components on the board: size of flash, RAM, etc. without downloading and browsing numerous PDFs.
Couldn't they get some spare AI agents to write decent product info pages?
2026-03-30 6:46 AM
For example, it would be really useful to have a single page showing all of the board that shows:
2026-03-30 8:04 PM
I've tried to ask the Sidekick about features of specific Nucleo board and it seems to know. It scanned the relevant PDFs and gives references. Would be cool if this thing were available on the whole site.
2026-04-01 3:01 AM
Your requests are reasonable, normally, there is a dedicated UM who describe this kind of information. ST team is checking the missing UM, will soon update the UM to the Web, FYI.
2026-04-01 3:03 AM
The request is already under analysis under the internal ticket CDM0061050
2026-04-01 6:38 PM
NUCLEO-U3C5ZI-Q | Product - STMicroelectronics
the UM3599 has been uploaded. FYI.
2026-04-02 12:23 AM
Thanks for the update and the fast response :)